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11 Pro Tricks to Make It Look Like You Have High Ceilings
This article explores various interior design techniques to create the illusion of higher ceilings in homes lacking natural height. Drawing on insights from professional interior designers, the guide provides practical advice for enhancing spatial perception.
One fundamental strategy involves hanging curtains as high as possible, ideally extending to the ceiling rather than just the window frame. This method directs the eye upward, making the walls appear taller and, consequently, the ceiling seem higher. Complementing this, selecting low-profile furniture is crucial. Pieces that sit closer to the floor physically occupy less vertical space, increasing the perceived distance between the furniture and the ceiling, thereby contributing to an expansive feel.
Adding vertical stripes to walls, either through paint or wallpaper, is another effective trick. Vertical lines inherently guide the viewer's gaze upwards, reinforcing the impression of height. Similarly, strategically placing mirrors higher than usual amplifies their inherent ability to make a room appear larger and more open. The reflective qualities of mirrors, when positioned to draw the eye upward, significantly contribute to an expansive aesthetic.
Regarding lighting, recessed lighting is highly recommended over chandeliers or drum shade fixtures, which can visually lower a ceiling. Recessed lights keep the ceiling plane clear, maintaining the illusion of height. The article also suggests playing with contrast and scale by incorporating taller furniture pieces, such as bookshelves, while maintaining low-profile upholstered items. This juxtaposition creates visual interest and depth, making the room feel more dynamic and taller.
Custom details, particularly plaster molding added to the ceiling, can also draw attention upwards, enhancing the perceived height. It is advised to add such details to the ceiling rather than the floors for maximum impact. Furthermore, keeping furniture light in color or neutral tones helps prevent the room from feeling cramped or busy. Accents can then introduce color without overwhelming the space.
For rooms with fireplaces, extending the fireplace finish all the way to the ceiling creates a strong vertical focal point, contributing to the illusion of height and adding architectural interest. Giving the ceiling a makeover with paint or wallpaper can also be transformative. Using high-gloss paint, in particular, creates a reflective surface that makes the ceiling appear taller.
Finally, decluttering the room is emphasized as a critical step. A clean and organized space inherently feels brighter, airier, and more spacious. Utilizing built-in shelving, floor-to-ceiling storage, or decorative baskets can help manage clutter, further enhancing the overall sense of openness and height.
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