The sense of space can be maximised by including functional lighting into your design, so your cupboards do not suffer from any dark corners. It’s a practical addition to the design, but it can also have a huge aesthetic impact, as directional spotlights create a varying warmth of tone throughout the room, helping it to feel lived-in and less clinical than with a single bright ceiling light.
Of course wardrobe space is a major priority in many bedrooms, and custom-built wardrobes allow you to fit your bedroom with precisely as much space as you need.
For a sense of even more space, incorporate mirrors into your storage, reflecting light back into the room and serving the essential purpose of letting you know how you look, too. Mirrors can make a smaller room look larger, and provide a different focal point in place of solid wood doors; and there are more ways to achieve an interesting aesthetic finish for your built-in storage.
Feature of the month –
Mirrored Sliding Doors