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The dos and don’ts of apartment decorating

Furniture placement can be a challenge

- Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert. CATHY HOBBS

When it comes to apartment-style living, maximizing space is key.

Depending on the size of your space, furniture placement can especially be a challenge. From furniture size to colours and even materials, here are some tips you can follow to create an oasis in your urban environmen­t.

Dos and don’ts

• Do use light or neutral colours. Light colours will automatica­lly help open up a space. • Do create a floor plan. This should be done before one ever heads out to shop. Choose furniture of the appropriat­e size and scale. Selections that are sleek, paired down and minimal tend to work well in urban spaces. • Do blend cool and warm colours. Soothing greys and warm taupes can work really well together. Start off with a few key pieces and then shop and add as you go. It’s OK to not purchase everything at once. • Don’t overstuff a room. Editing can be helpful in creating an appealing space. • Don’t dismiss the power of creating zones. For example, creating a living, dining and sleep zone may be helpful in creatively using and maximizing your space. • Don’t forget the opportunit­y to design vertically. From partitions to bookshelve­s, these items can help display beautiful items and help define a space. • Don’t forget to mix materials. In general, opaque surfaces visually take up space, while transparen­t surfaces do the opposite. • Don’t purchase the set. In smaller spaces, buying sets that include multiple furniture pieces tends to be too much furniture. Often less is more.

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