How To Make A Large Lounge Feel Cosy
Fiddle leaf figs and olive trees are great choices.
How to make a large lounge feel cosy. I have quite a large bedroom which I do love but my lounge just feels like the heart of my home. I love how cosy it is in there and that I can just get snuggled up on my sofa when Im working especially in this cold or on an evening with some Netflix binging. Layer In Luxe Fabrics The addition of lusher richer textures that complement existing decor is an instant way to make any room feel that much cozier says interior designer Caitlin Murray of Black Lacquer Design.
Im not really doing much to it these days as I feel like its pretty much complete. Small rooms are notoriously difficult to decorate. Fur velvet and Mongolian lamb are my favorite fabrics to layer for that cuddled-up vibe.
We see that it makes the room feel much more balanced when the drapery goes up. Paint Your Walls Two-Toned In a large room painting until several inches from the ceiling can make your room feel a bit smaller and cozier in the same way that painting a few inches onto your ceiling can make the room feel much larger. In any room textiles are key to creating a cosy feel and even more so in an airy space.
Here the designers have used fabrics in. It adds a warm comfort that cannot be denied especially in bedrooms. Opt for large dramatic patterns in your upholstery and drapes rather than small detailed patterns and if youre thinking about wallpaper consider wide stripes or large floral prints.
But larger ones present their own problems too often appearing cold and unwelcoming. Amongst my colleagues and I draperies are the finishing touch to making a large room feel cozy. Bring the outdoors in to add style and calm coziness to a large space especially if you choose to decorate with a predominately white pallet.
Adding drapery makes the room feel cozy. You can add tall potted plants to fill the vertical height of a room and to act as an accent in an empty space. Or add an accent wall in a warm tone to add a cozy feeling.