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Learn the keys to decorate large spaces
Decorating large spaces is an art and here we will show you how to do it, and also, I will teach you how to improve the remaining spaces, so that they do not look empty.
Although this type of decoration is not a very simple task, if you spend time you will enjoy the results. So, if you have a very large site, don't despair and read on.
What elements do I apply to decorate large spaces?
Before giving way to the development of ideas or the introduction of trends and themes, let's get to know the most relevant aspects for this decoration.
After we master the areas that make up a macro decoration, it is easier to apply it.
Strong neutral colors
The light tones have the visual effect of notably increasing the space, so it is not a very good choice if you do not want to expand more.
Go for dark colors, or fairly neutral tones, this will create the reverse effect of white or light shades.
Don't apply too many colors as it will overpower the look of the room; choose a few tones and alternate their application throughout the space.
Look for harmony between the background and the rest of the components, combine according to the palette you decide to use.
Dimensions
Here is a simple application, if the space is large you must work proportionally.
In all the elements that are integrated, there must be a sufficiently adequate size to fit in with the rest of the room.
This selection to scale is applied from the furniture to the decorations, thus we get the space to be nourished without being overloaded.
Distribution
Divide and conquer, a very famous saying that is a reality here, the best way to decorate these spaces is by dividing their volume.
We are not talking about doing a job where we section off rooms, but about setting different points in the same place.
We must take advantage of its proportions and one of them is that we do not have to limit ourselves to using the space for a single idea. At the time of setting we can delimit different areas that are useful to us.
Tips for decorating large spaces
Everyone impregnates their own style, but these tips will serve as a guide, so you can start.
Determine the concept of decoration
To begin with, you must analyze what space you are going to decorate, whether it is a room or the whole house. From there, you can get the direction you want to take in your decoration.
In the case of being a room, you can have a very personal style or specific theme. But when taking environments such as the living room or dining room, your decoration should be more neutral, this being the one that will set the style of most spaces.
In this sense, with the neutral style you choose, you must be very careful with the materials, the color palette and characteristic elements of the theme, to distribute them throughout the house.
As an interesting fact, minimalism and the modernist trend fit well with this type of decoration.
Define the spaces
If you have a large living room, it is the right time for you to unleash your creativity.
Apply those ideas that are practical and can coexist, for example, you can have a central space with furniture to receive and at the same time a reading area.
Use details that help you delimit the different places such as carpets or furniture.
In a living room, the central area can rest on a large rug with a small table and furniture around it. Choose a corner or corner for reading, in turn place a shelf and a more comfortable and personal piece of furniture.
As an extra piece of information, put a different color on the walls of each space to help you define its function.
Nourish the walls
One of the main problems is not knowing what to do with the wide walls, but this is solved in the following way.
The first option is to place good-sized pictures that are related to each other, this creates harmony and fills the space.
In another scenario, bring to life a decoration with shelves in scale fixed to the wall and use it to place decorations that reflect the concept of your home.
Shelves can also be a floating library, or a green area filled with houseplants.
If you are a little more artistically inclined, make room for a direct wall painting that is mural style and connects with the theme you are looking to develop.
Don't leave the ceiling empty
To decorate large spaces, the ceiling definitely cannot remain empty, this will only make the feeling of spaciousness greater, and this must be regulated. An alternative is to find a good-sized central hanging lamp and accompany it with some smaller ones.
Plants with hanging pots can be a nice touch to give life and atmosphere, even the application of a skylight can be a very useful complement.
Nature is your best friend
The application of natural elements is often limited by space, but if in your case it is left over, this will be perfect to fill it. Use large potted plants or create interior landscaping.
An interior fountain is a modern detail, which you can give a central point to be admired.
Finally, don't be afraid to reveal your windows, let natural light do its job and highlight every detail.
Do not be intimidated by the extensive square meters, because having a decoration in this type of environment is possible if you apply each of these tips.