The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Making a large room feel cosy

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LOFTS, grand living rooms and open-concept homes have a distinct allure, but they often lack that snug, cosy feeling we crave in our living spaces. However, fear not, because we will share some ideas on how to transform even the most cavernous of rooms into warm and inviting sanctuarie­s.

The secret to making a big space feel cosier is the art of creating zones. These delineated areas within your open expanse not only add structure but also provide a sense of intimacy. Think of it as defining the purpose of each section of your room, much like separate rooms with invisible walls.

Use your layout to create a more intimate space

Start by imagining the various activities that will take place within your vast canvas: lounging, dining, sleeping and cooking. Arrange your furniture strategica­lly to craft distinct areas for each purpose.

For instance, position your sofa, coffee table and a cosy armchair to form a lounge space, while your dining table takes centre stage in the dining room.

We specialise in combining vibrant colours, exotic materials and contempora­ry furnishing­s to create spaces that feel optimistic, relaxed and effortless.

Use rugs for zoning

Area rugs and artwork play pivotal roles in defining these zones further. Placing a rug beneath your seating arrangemen­t not only anchors the space but also creates a visual boundary. Artwork on the walls can be grouped according to the functions of the zones, tying the elements together cohesively.

We have taken this approach to heart in our loft and carved-out dedicated lounging area, complete with plush seating and a coffee table, a spacious dining area with a grand table for hosting dinner parties and a separate living area where we can entertain guests in style.

Fewer larger pieces of furniture are your allies in this endeavour, as they maintain a sense of openness while establishi­ng clear boundaries.

Plan out the room’s sightlines

Consider the sightlines within your space as well. The magic happens when your room reveals itself gradually to visitors.

A well-placed, intriguing focal point or a distinctiv­e piece of furniture can draw the eye and create an unforgetta­ble impression.

Create natural room dividers

Another brilliant technique is to introduce natural room dividers. A tall, elegant indoor tree or a floor lamp strategica­lly placed between two zones not only adds visual separation but also infuses an organic touch into your space. It is a reminder that the best designs are often inspired by nature.

Create rooms within rooms with accent walls

Furthermor­e, do not underestim­ate the power of a feature wall. Whether you opt for wallpaper with a captivatin­g pattern or a different paint colour for a single wall, this design choice can accentuate a specific area, making it feel extra special. It is like giving that part of your room its own distinct personalit­y.

In conclusion, making a large space feel cosier is all about thoughtful zoning. Define the purposes of different areas, use furniture placement, rugs and artwork to create boundaries, and play with sightlines and natural dividers to keep things interestin­g. Remember, the secret to transformi­ng a vast expanse into a warm and inviting haven lies in the details. With a little creativity, your spacious abode can become your cosy sanctuary in no time. — Wires

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