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Interior Design Tips for Maximizing a Small Living Space

I’m thrilled to announce that Michaela of Michaela Noelle Designs and an interior design student will be a summer contributor here at Simplified Bee. Earlier this year she wrote a great article on Color Psychology in Interior Design. Today, she will be giving us design tips for small spaces. Thanks Michaela!



I’m so excited to be here sharing on Simplified Bee today. I adore Cristin- we had the chance to meet a few months ago and she really is such an inspiration to me.  Today, she’s asked me to share my take on easy ways to maximize a small space.  This past school year I lived in a very tiny apartment, and while I couldn’t make any serious changes because the apartments were owned by the school, I sure spent plenty of hours thinking about what I’d do if I could!  That’s just how the designer brain works…always thinking of how to improve a space (: 


Let’s dive in!

Top Ways to Maximize Your Small Space:

1. Lighter is Brighter.  Soft, neutral colored walls always makes a space appear larger.  While an accent wall here or there is a great idea, darker colors tend to impose on a space, making it feel smaller.  Some smart color choices would be light blue, beige, light gray or a pale yellow.  Add brighter colors in smaller doses like pillows, curtains and art work, if you wish.
Young House Love
House Beautiful
2.  Consistency.  Having a uniform floor running throughout your small space is a way to trick the eye into thinking the space is longer or wider.
Apartment Therapy
3. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.  Hanging mirrors is a great way to visually maximize space, as it reflects light and enlarges the depth of perception.
Danielle Oakey Interiors
4. Let There be Light.  Smart lighting choices found in fun pendants, chandeliers and other ambient lighting will help keep the space light and bright, thus making it feel nice and spacious.
House Beautiful

5.  Tuck it Away.  Perhaps the most important way to keep your space feeling larger than it is, would be storage.  There are so many creative ways to keep your clutter out of sight.  Vertical storage in bookcases is a great space saver.  It’s also a fun way to add personality- decorating your bookshelves.  Other storage options include ottomans, buffet tables for your eating space, or a dresser for your entry table.  If you don’t have a linen closet, a dresser is a great option! No one has to know what’s in those drawers (:
Apartment Therapy
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With some of these tips implemented into a small home or apartment, you’re bound to fool your guests when the guess your square footage. Hope these helped! Thanks again for having me, Cristin!



xoxo,

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Read full story By on June 13, 2011 in Design Tips, home organization, interior design, lighting, storage

Friday Find: Chic, Eco-friendly Chandelier

Who says going green can’t be stylish?
antique mirrored drum pendant light chandelier
In honor of our earth, today’s Friday Find is a glamorous light fixture by Jane Gray for Stray Dog Designs available at Green with Glamour. The drum pendant is made of antiqued mirror disks edged in recyclable tin surrounding a four armed chandelier. Handmade by artisans in Mexico, the fixture retails for $625.

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Happy Earth Day!
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Read full story By on April 22, 2011 in friday find, green design, lighting

Friday Find: Chic Lantern Lighting by Urban Electric Co

designer lantern lighting urban electric

I’ve been on the lookout for just the right lantern pendant in an entryway. The selection of fabulous lighting at Urban Electric Co. has always been impressive, but I am loving the variety of lantern lighting currently available. I’ve selected some of my favorites to show you. 


michael amato lantern lighting urban electric

Urban Electric features several lighting collections by designers such as Mark Maresca and Michael Amato. Some of my favorite lanterns they designed appear above.


amanda nisbet lantern lighting urban electric

Another remarkable lighting collection represented by Urban Electric is by designer Amanda Nisbet.  She brilliantly infuses some bright, playful color in her lighting collection. Gorgeous!

Simplified Bee has been nominated for the Circle of Moms Top 25 Design Blogs! Thank you to everyone that has voted so far! And I realized you can vote once every day until March 21 – just click on the thumbs up. Thank You!
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Read full story By on March 18, 2011 in friday find, interior design, lighting

ELLE DECOR Showhouse San Francisco: Living Room Design by Gary Spain

gary spain elle decor showhouse living room{image via Katiedid}

Don’t delay! This weekend is the last to visit ELLE DECOR’s first-ever Designer Showhouse in San Francisco. The stately 5,000 square-foot Mediterranean style home in the heart of the historic St. Francis Wood neighborhood was taken down to the studs and beautifully renovated. The interior was transformed by eleven of the San Francisco’s most talented interior designers – all of which were handpicked by ELLE DECOR. 

Today I will be showing images of the living room created by interior designer, Gary Spain. Gary’s vast portfolio speaks for itself. His use of color, texture and edgy artwork are well noted. However, in the ELLE DECOR Design Showhouse, Gary keeps the living room’s color palette neutral and muted, but stays true to form with bold artwork and brilliant mix of textures.

Elle Decor Showhouse Gary Spain Living Room

The tufted linen sofa by Restoration Hardware is gracious and inviting. On the sofa, Gary mixes a pair of oversized white French linen pillows from Erin Martin with a plaid pillow from ABC Carpet and Home.

For the coffee table, Gary selected a pair of distressed ionic capital coffee tables from Restoration Hardware. This reproduction was derived from one of the three orders of classical Greek architectural dating to the 5th century BC. 

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Under a window sits a vintage Indian trunk found at 1st Dibs. The studded detailing is spectacular and I love the contrast with the soft floor length drapes.

Gary Spain Living Room Elle Decor

Dark wooden blinds by Hunter Douglas shade a large window directly behind a small seating area. To define the space, a round pendant hangs by Circa Lighting hangs just above and echos the round side table. Perfect spot for a card game or cup of tea.

gary spain elle decor cowhide stool
The custom display cabinetry is painted a dramatic black and features eclectic artwork and treasures. An African carved stool adds another chic edgy vibe to the space.

gary spain elle decor stone console living room

Photography by Santa Barbara’s Brian Hodges is hung above a marble and steel console table from Lost Antiques in Dallas, TX. At first glance, I didn’t appreciate Hodges’ large photo of this New Guinea tribe, but now find it’s raw nature beautiful. 
Just in case you missed it, here are tours of the ELLE DECOR Showhouse’s Teen Girl’s Bedroom by Grant Gibson and Master Bedroom and Bath by Jay Jeffers.

What do you like most about Gary Spain’s living room design?

 
* all photos by Cristin Priest for Simplified Bee unless stated.
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Read full story By on November 17, 2010 in interior design, lighting, living rooms