Interior design is a world of creativity. Your home has endless opportunities for expression and personalization. Here, Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore color and design expert, shares some commonly overlooked design opportunities to expand your design canvas in creative and bold ways.
Don’t forget about your fifth wall
Found in any room is a fifth and forgotten wall with infinite design possibilities – the ceiling. “Use a shade lighter than your surrounding walls to brighten a room and create the illusion of a larger space,” suggests Grech. For a space with lighter, neutral-toned walls, expand your creativity up high and opt for a bold and rich hue that will draw your guests’ gaze upwards.
Embrace your mouldings
Whether they are plain or feature an intricate Victorian-inspired design, mouldings contribute to a home’s charm and personality. Often made with wood and painted, updating the mouldings appears to be an under-used interior design hack. “If your walls feature a neutral or light color, paint the mouldings a deep hue to add dimension and bring appealing framing to a room,” shares Grech. “They are also a great way to play with perceived room size. Extend your wall color onto mouldings to bring an elongated, uniform feel and a sense of expansion to the space.”
Add character to your home’s exterior
The change in season brings better weather and reveals new chances to play with exterior design. “Pay attention to an exterior’s potential-rich accents such as front doors, window frames and shutters, garage doors, pillars and sheds,” suggests Grech. “Giving these a fresh coat of color with an outdoor-friendly paint such as Element Guard can be a time-efficient way to change the look of your home and add curb appeal.”
— News Canada