Transforming Open Areas
There are so many reasons to love an open floor plan. But soaring spaces, rooms that have multiple purposes and areas visible from other rooms all present unique challenges. Open your mind to the creative use of color, and you’ll discover great ways to bring style and visual interest to the open spaces in your home.
Feature Focus
Large rooms need a focal point. Rather than just painting the fireplace, highlight the entire wall behind it as well. This addition of contrasting colors further accentuates the shape of the fireplace and even integrates the adjacent built-in as part of a feature wall.
Center of Attention
When a peninsula sits between a kitchen and a living room, is it considered part of the kitchen or part of the living room? Choose a spicy color, and your breakfast bar can have its own unique identity. This pop of excitement makes the counter a point of interest, not just a point of division between two spaces.
Perfect Ending
Hallways present an often-overlooked opportunity to add personality. The end of a hall is a perfect chance to feature a bold, dramatic color that may otherwise overpower an entire room. Encourage more than a passing glance by displaying interesting artifacts on a narrow console.
Defined Dining
When one room serves multiple purposes, consider ways to subtly define different spaces within it. Identify the dining area in a living/dining room by accenting the ceiling above the dining table. Here, the shape mimics the table below, and the color is pulled from the living room accessories.