Urban living: Decorating loft conversions!



Finding space






Decorating
and living in small spaces requires a lot of patience, creativity and
planning. Everyone always likes to maximize the value of their property since
there is limited accommodation space in urban cities. Most people expand the
number of rooms in their home to accomplish this goal. As a result there have
been a large number of loft conversions spreading across the UK.






Furnishing loft conversions







You may
have just
converted
your loft
in your home to create a makeshift office or family room
because you needed the spare bedroom for your new little one. 
Your new
converted family room is small and furnishing it will take some planning. The
process of selecting furniture for the new converted room above the narrow
staircase is proving to be challenging. 
You will have
gone to all the shops to find small end tables and chairs that will fit up the
narrow staircase initially but the ultimate challenge remains. A modular sofa
or corner sofa will maximise space in the loft to create a family room and
office. It may not make sense to purchase any ordinary sofa because of design
inflexibility or being able to get it through the front door and up the
narrow loft stairs.





In addition, there may be a future need to store the sofa
in order to create a guest room. A sofa solution that works would involve creating a modular
or corner sofa (example below) for your new converted loft room that fits
thorough the front door and up the stairs.





In order to achieve this, you would
need to construct and collapse the sofa with ease and simplicity. It would
also be optimal for you to choose your own fabric and customize its size.
Most importantly, the customization of the sofa cannot cost a fortune as family
decorating budgets are limited.





Placing the sofa in the new room







You would also need to place the sofa
in the room in a manner that maximizes space and comfort. There is nothing
worse than going into a newly decorated room and feeling uncomfortable in it.
Here are some tips on putting your new sofa and all of the other furniture to
make the room more appealing.





Easy access to the sofa





If there is only one door you should
have easy access to get to the sofa and leave some room on each side for
people to pass through. This is important for modular or corner sofas, too.
If you plan to put your sofa away from the wall, leave a few feet of space
behind it for people to pass through.





Use of a longer wall in the room





Put your
sofa against the wall and people will move around it. It will create a focal
point and allow for the illusion of a larger space.





The placement of furniture
in the room





Do not
put all the large pieces at one end of the room as it will look off-balance.
Try to balance each additional piece of furniture that is large other than
the sofa to the other side of room to create better balance
.





Break up your modular sofa





In order to create more
balance in the room, break up the modular sofa by putting the largest piece
against the longest wall to create a focal point in the room.





Additional tips for making the room
seem larger




lighter hues: 





If you love light and airy colors, then you will love the way
they also help small spaces feel just a bit larger. Colors such as blue and
green will also add to the effect.





Monochromatic 





Think soothing tone-on-tone for paint techniques, fabrics, and
patterns. Creams, icy blues, pale greens, and butter yellows are just a few
of the combinations that will make the room appear larger.





Eliminate obstructions 





The further you can see into, and through, a space, the larger
and more open it will seem. Whenever possible, arrange furnishings to open up
areas of floor and avoid blocking views to windows and doors. Smaller
benches, ottomans, and armless chairs are just one way to accomplish this.





Match furniture to wall color 





You might want to consider painting some of the furniture to
match. Even large chests and armoires will begin to melt into the background when
finished in a color that is close to the wall tone. Add tone-on-tone stencil
details to doors for added interest.





More light 





Uncovering
windows and adding additional light fixtures will remove dark shadows in a
room.





There are a wealth of things you can do with a loft in order to convert it into a livable room, especially with adaptable furniture, so start researching and experimenting today.



Bio: This post was created by the
creative team at
Nabru who specialise in
making the most of limited space with their bespoke custom built sofas. With
years of experience in the industry they have built up a portfolio perfect for
those looking for urban living. 
   







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