Maximizing
Your Living Space
by: News Canada
Look to contemporary (modern) décor to maximize space. TORLYS
Uniclic® Cork flooring, with its sensuous texture, can warm up a
modern interior, preventing it from looking stark.
(NC)—Whether we live in a 2,800-square-foot, two-storey in the
suburbs or an urban 900 square-foot condo, we all look to maximize our
living space — if not physically, at least visually.
Space gives us a sense of freedom. It helps us relax and feel good about
life! Space helps us stay organized and feel in control. It reduces our
stress level.
But the reality is, few of us can afford the space we need for all of
our work, kids, pets, and "stuff" that we collect through everyday
living. Fortunately, with a little creativity and a few interior design
tricks, we can at least create "visual" space. Here are three
ways to do it:
Look to contemporary (modern) décor to maximize space. This clean
and simple décor creates an open, airy feeling. It utilizes creative
storage to give us a clutter-free environment.
Select a light monochromatic colour scheme. Contrasting or added colours
can draw visual lines in a room, dividing it into small sections. Tones
of one colour will create openness and flow.
Make the most of your flooring. Hard-surface flooring has a smooth texture.
In a blonde or light-stain finish it can blend into your wall and disguise
where the floor ends and the wall begins, increasing the sense of space.
Hardwood or laminate is a good choice. Make sure the planks are long
and show off an extended flow of wood grain. Cork flooring has a multidirectional
grain that is perfect for a small space when you want to avoid the lines
created by wood flooring planks.
Linoleum is coming back — another multidirectional flooring option
that is seamless when laid. The effect is smooth and flowing, once again
creating visual space.
All of these flooring options are available as engineered "floating
floors" that can be installed easily by homeowners, even in the
basement or on a condo's cement floor. The best system is the Uniclic
floor — a unique joint system. Planks and tiles simply click together
without glue, nails or complicated strapping. I recently installed Uniclic® Cork
floors from one of Canada's most innovative flooring companies, TORLYS
(www.torlys.com), in my own home. They come with a 25-year warranty,
and when it's time to redecorate, you can simply lift and reinstall the
floor in another room!
- News Canada
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