• Curing Claustrophobic Designs thru Decorative Therapy

    Posted on July 2, 2010 by in Interiority Complex TV

    Have you down-sized and found yourself feeling a little claustrophobic? Do you need some ideas on how you can make your small space feel like a sanctuary vs. a claustrophobia attack waiting to happen?

    Listen in as Interiority Complex’s Chief of Design Therapy shares tips on how she converted a small out of the way space into a productive work area!

    3 Keys to making your small work space work for you:

    • Build up! Use vertical space if you can. Build shelves and leverage that wall space!
    • Proper lighting is a must. Use accent lighting and warmly lit bulbs which don’t throw off a harsh or cold hue.
    • Color is critical. Don’t make the mistake of painting a small space white to make it appear larger. Then you’ll just have a small white space. If you don’t have windows, and it is a work area, play with colors which will help brighten the space, while also making you feel happy, balanced, and productive!

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