Design Tips

Design Tips

Winning interior space planning will have a significant impact on how practical and enjoyable your guest and suite space will in the end be.

Consider some basic questions:

~How will your room be used?
~How do you want your room to look and feel?

Having a solid vision of what your goal(s) are for the space will help you set the phase for orchestrating the individual parts that will make your visualization reality.

When your room(s) are small there are things you can do to make it function more efficiently.

When you begin your interior design segment, working with limited space can be quite challenging, however, taking advantage of some small space tips can make a drastic differences in how your room(s) are utilized. You don’t have to settle for design limitations. A small space can have a lot of style, character and multi-functionality.

Within your design goals, remember…. that color-coordinating schemes are a huge factor as well.

Consider a Wallbed. This is a type of bed that folds up against or into the walls when not in use while being elegantly camouflaged as built in cabinetry, or another similar feature. Taking advantage of this small space tip CAN allow your guest rooms and suites to double as a hotel room or business office. The versatility is endless.

Making use of these small room tips maintain a shared connection with guests in addition to the overall enhancement and perception of the space. It is AMAZING how much difference it will make in opening up all of your small area needs.




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