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Home  /  Decorating  /  How to make a dark room look brighter

How to make a dark room look brighter

James Lewis February 20, 2024 Decorating Leave a Comment

Brightening a room that has little scope for natural light is a challenge for even the most experienced interior designers.
The impact that different levels of natural light have on humans is a well-researched subject and is used in medical and physio practices such as the Physio Company.

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Structure

Adding windows may sound like a drastic solution, but if you are thinking of altering the structure of your home, it’s important to think about how your modifications will affect the light in your living space. Talk to the architect about the design, and discuss window types with a window fitter.

Local window specialists such as https://www.truhouse.co.uk/double-glazing/windows/stroud/ can provide options for windows Stroud and the surrounding area. Check online for double-glazing firms in your area.

Interior design

Of course, if structural change is not an option, there are plenty of other ways to brighten up a light-starved room. Keeping areas clear around the windows removes unwanted shadows, while opting for lighter shades on walls, floors and soft furnishings can make the most of natural light. Keep curtains and blinds light, and ensure they retract fully so as not to block the window.

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If decorating, remember that walls painted with a matt finish tend to absorb light, while gloss reflects. Designers recommend a soft sheen finish to brighten up dark corners.

On the subject of reflection, mirrors and glass objects can catch the light and reflect it in different directions – an ideal technique for brightening a north-facing room. Adding a large mirror to the wall adjacent to the window not only gives the illusion of more space, but spreads the incoming light into darker corners of the room.

Finally, a minimalist approach unblocks the light. Find ways of storing clutter and keeping it out of sight.

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