Light is an essential element in a home. Beyond a trendy decoration, good lighting will elevate any room, making it more pleasant to find ourselves in it. In addition, it also influences giving a greater feeling of spaciousness to the space, something especially interesting in small houses.
However, it is not always easy to enjoy the benefits of a room illuminated by natural light, thanks to large, perfectly oriented windows. Sometimes the rooms are poorly lit and poorly lit, due to a poorly planned layout, windows that are too small or even their absence.
This does not mean that you should resign yourself to living in a dark and dull room, but with a series of practical tips you can make the most of the room by providing it with light. Take good note.
Light colors have the power to enlarge a space and make a room emanate calm. But they also manage to provide more luminosity. Whether on the walls, ceilings and floors, as well as on the door and window frames, the decoration and the textiles, opt for white or other light tones such as beige. If you love strong, dark colors, it is better to use them sparingly in small details.
In rooms with little lighting, it is best to do without curtains, in order not to obscure the little natural light that the windows offer. But if you want curtains, yes or yes, they should be made of light fabrics, light colors and, if possible, they can be completely removed from the window, like blinds.
Be very careful when furnishing and decorating a room that lacks light. Do not overload it with furniture and decorative objects, because the clearer it is, the brighter it will appear. In this sense, it is better to avoid furniture that is too tall, as well as dispensable elements such as using too many cushions on the bed or sofa.
If you are a messy person, you must remedy it to achieve brighter rooms. Clutter and excess things where they shouldn’t belong give the impression that the room is darker, smaller and more dull.
Mirrors reflect light and give a feeling of spaciousness and luminosity. In addition, use reflective and transparent surfaces, such as glass tables and vases or a metallic dresser, which also add to the light.
Finally, don’t underestimate the potential of artificial lighting. Play with the different options on the market to give maximum light to your room, from ceiling lamps, wall lamps, floor or table lamps, as well as light sources installed in the furniture itself, such as in the closet or the headboard of the room. bed.