Living in a small space is tough, especially when your decorating options are limited by rental rules and landlord laws. Let these ideas inspire you to make the home (and space) you want.
If you prefer a contemporary look to your living room, then storage furniture with a clean uncomplicated line is essential. Wall mounted units are a good option to maximize on floor space too. When selecting wall-hung pieces, modular designs are versatile and allow for multiple arrangements in segmented storage – this selection from Colombini Casa offers up some ideas.
Contrasting cupboard door colors can create a more interesting finish in a piece of living room furniture.
Contrasting matt and gloss finishes can be equally effective in adding interest to a singular piece, and gives a more subtle look when selected in similar tones.
Modular unit combinations are limited only by your imagination, elongated units can undulate across a wall, be a tall straight locker shape, or even turned on their side as a long horizontal line. You could change them around each time you change your décor!
Clashing block colors make a great display case for knick-knacks or a home library of books. Add a small wall-mounted unit nearby to use as a handy study area or occasional desk.
Multiple shaped units can be grouped together to provide many different storage options on one wall of a room.
This type of multifunctional unit arrangement also creates a great solution for an entertainment wall, giving ample opportunities to neatly house TVs and consoles, and conceal DVD collections and video games.
When selecting plainer furniture pieces, try jazzing up the look by mounting them onto a colorful feature wall. The units will break up the color and prevent it from appearing too overwhelming, so go bold.
But, if you have a plain room, pick pieces that pop to bring sharp edged impact to your interior design.
There really are no rules when it comes to creating a loose layout, though lining up the left and right edges does keep things looking neat and tidy. Using two colors looks nice, but three looks great.
Consider using taller units at each end when creating a home library–the two sides will work as built-in bookends to stop your collection from sliding off.