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Your High Rise has the perfect location in the best of neighborhoods, you love your neighbors and enjoy the benefits of your building’s amenities, but there are times that you feel you need a more balanced space. When your home is a High Rise it can sometimes mean that the space, no matter how copious, need to be redesigned to make the most out of every inch and allow for the personalization you crave in your home.
Colors First
When considering how to make the most of the space of your High Rise, the colors you put on the walls, ceilings, trim and accessories can play a large part in the perception of your rooms. Dark colors tend to minimize, but can be great accents to create a more dramatic effect. You don’t have to go with “neutrals” to open up your rooms, but blending a mix of dark, bright and moderate colors can build the design you desire.
Room to Grow
The most reoccurring theme for home redesign is creating more space from the existing layout. It’s no simple task to “create” space from areas that seem to have none to offer. More often than other rooms in your home, the kitchen and baths tend to seem to become filled with the amenities and accessories of daily living faster than other rooms, so ensuring that the cabinet and drawer space is a accommodating as possible.
Organization is the Best Design
In any sized home, clutter and disorganization can create an illusion of smaller space. Custom closets can relieve this concern, allowing for the ultimate style and order to “create” even more space in your home.
Your High Rise can be the well-organized and stylish space you need it to be. Consider luxury cabinetry and closets to revamp your space, set off by complimentary colors and lines.
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