Never make this (very common) mistake when furnishing your home: no one thinks about it but the spaces become less functional

Never make this (very common) mistake when furnishing your home: no one thinks about it but the spaces become less functional
Never make this (very common) mistake when furnishing your home: no one thinks about it but the spaces become less functional

Be very careful when furnishing your home, because you can make a very common mistake: it reduces the spaces a lot.

Furnishing your home, following your own tastes (and those of your partner if you live as a couple), considering every little space inside it and trying to match the different colors, is not at all a simple action to carry out . In fact, we can say that it takes more time to furnish a single room than to get married or choose your own home. When you decide to furnish it, you always try not to make mistakes.

Well, it will surprise us to know that, in reality, there is a very common mistake which is committed every time furnish a room and that does nothing but reduce spaces.

Very common mistake when furnishing your home: avoid it immediately!

When you decide to furnish your home, the first thought you have is to take the right measurements of the spaces inside it. Each room has a different space from the others that must be exploited to the fullest, taking advantage of all its functions. This is why, for example, for the kitchen they choose each other simple and above all compact furniture, that can contain everything you need to have lunch with friends or to make the evening pleasant. The living room should contain the sofa, where you can lie down and watch TV and so on.

The most common mistake everyone makes when furnishing their home (Designmag.it) – Photo Canva

But Even when choosing furniture there is a need to avoid some mistakes which, however trivial, can make the space minimal and reduce it very much.

The error that we all usually make when we furnish our home is to push larger furniture closer and closer to the wall. For example, to try to recover more space in the living room, we tend to push the sofa, which is the largest object that can be in that particular room, under the wall. Objectively in this way we will have, in front of it, an immense space that can be exploited to the fullest, but in reality, according to experts in the field, this passage would do nothing more than create a great visual disturbance.

Furniturein fact, particularly the ‘large’ ones they should be joined togethercombined with each other, so as to create a sort of harmony inside the house itself. In this way the living space will be comfortable and loving.

The sofa, for example, could be used to divide the room into two areas or combined with an armchair and a coffee table, so as to create a corner for chatting.

 
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