Many rooms need to be used in more than one way, such as, working from home or working out alongside being a sitting room or dining room. One effective way to maximise space and functionality is by creating distinct zones within a single area, by using colour. Painting walls and ceilings in different shades and tones can be used to designate various zones.
Consider the different functions that the space needs to perform, as well as the natural structure of the room. Whatever you want from each of your rooms using paint to solidify the boundaries is a good design idea.
In a kitchen, the dining area could have it’s own coloured wall and part of the ceiling the same colour, or in a bedroom to separate a homework desk area from the bed area. It’s a case of zoning your multifunctional spaces with colour.
Following existing structural divides of a room is the easiest way to seamlessly zone the space, avoiding any awkward clashing lines and making sure the room flows. If the existing structure of the room works for you, then paint allows you to easily distinguish between the zones, making it really simple to separate areas within the home.
You can mix the use of colour with rugs and different flooring options per zone. Clever placement of furniture to divide spaces is also a good option along with the use of different lighting in the room.
Contact Haven Decorators to discuss your decorating needs and receive a free quote by telephoning us on 01400 272536 or email info@havendecorators.co.uk.
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