Livingrooms
Scale your furniture. This wee living room, which flows into a small dining space, shown in the foreground, has lots of smart tips to pick up. Furniture is scaled down, so as to give the room the impression of being bigger than it is and to avoid overcrowding. Take the spool coffee table: Not only is it low and compact, but it’s also circular, often a wise shape in small spaces since curves can intrude less into a space than corners.The side table next to the petite sofa and the armchair are interesting choices too, as each is designed to let light through them, meaning they don’t block space and light. Check out the clever shelving as well (seen better in the next photo).
Main living area. Inside the home, rooms were designed to feel larger than the square footage would suggest. “There were a lot of rules that governed the shape, size and height of the building,” Davidson says. Lanefab staff creatively worked around those restrictions with a split-level floor plan that maximized space and achieved a comfortable layout.
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