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Big decorating ideas for downtown Bridge Square loft
This article details the challenges and solutions for decorating open-plan living spaces, particularly focusing on a loft apartment in the Bridge Square Lofts in Rochester's Cascade District. Alyssa Shumway, a 25-year-old resident who moved from the suburbs to embrace city life and loft living, shares her experience and decorating choices. She aimed to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in her open-concept unit, despite the inherent starkness often associated with lofts due to high ceilings and large windows. Shumway opted for a transitional style, blending contemporary aesthetics with personal touches like candles and framed photos, rather than a strictly contemporary look.
The article also features expert advice from interior designer Janis Reed, offering practical tips for furnishing and decorating open floor plans, which are becoming increasingly common in both new constructions and renovated suburban homes. Reed emphasizes the importance of considering the scale of the space, suggesting that large art pieces might be more suitable for rooms with high ceilings. For defining different living areas within an open plan, Reed recommends using area rugs and substantial furniture such as armoires or large sofas. She explains that rugs should be sufficiently sized to encompass the entire furniture grouping to clearly delineate a specific zone.
Storage is often a concern in loft living, and Reed advises selecting multi-functional furniture, like ottomans with built-in storage or platform beds with drawers, to maximize space efficiency. To introduce coziness into expansive, open areas, Reed suggests incorporating warm colors, varied textures, and natural materials. Fluffy pillows and wall hangings can also contribute to a more inviting ambiance. She highlights the importance of layered lighting from multiple sources, such as floor lamps and suspended ceiling lights, to enhance warmth and depth.
Shumway’s approach includes mixing vintage finds from thrift shops with new purchases, resulting in a rustic living room and a bedroom accented with ethnic-inspired pops of color. As a renter, she employs peel-off wall decals for decoration, such as an inspirational quote in her living room. Finally, Reed addresses the issue of clutter management in open spaces, advising residents to carefully curate their belongings and display only a few cherished items to maintain a clean and uncluttered look. Shumway echoes this sentiment, stressing the need for careful editing of possessions, especially given the compact size of her unit, to avoid an overwhelming appearance.
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