Home Decorating Tips: How to Have Privacy in a Small Living Space
Privacy in small living space can sometimes be an issue for many family members. You spend all day at work and would like to come home to a little bit of privacy. Home decorating and design can be kept in mind for providing privacy in
a small living space. Here are some decorating tips to help you have privacy in your home, even if the area is small.
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Utilizing Living Plants
Did you know that tall plants are excellent for providing privacy in a small living space? You can place tall plants in areas that might otherwise be open to provide some additional privacy. The great thing about plants is that they add natural beauty to an area and are inexpensive.
For example, you can add several tall plants to the end of your bed. You will still be able to get out of bed but have the privacy from the plants. This is especially good if the end of the bed is visible from the door entrance to your bedroom. Guests and family members will not be staring at your bed but at the tall plants instead.
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Hanging Curtains
Hanging curtains are a great way to divide up a small room into two sections. The curtains can then provide privacy to each area of the room. You can even do this instead of having additional walls or doors in some of the living areas.
Select curtains or fabrics to hang that match the colors of the room and flooring. This will enable the dividing curtains that provide privacy to blend in with the room. The first thing that you notice will not be the privacy fabric because it will just naturally blend into the room itself. Then you can sit down to read a book or even get on the computer without feeling like everyone in the family is watching your every move.
Dividing fabrics are also great if you share a bedroom with a sibling or roommate. You do not have the expense of adding an additional wall. Instead you have the privacy in your area with the dividing fabric that blends in with the room's natural décor.
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Utilize Furniture Placement
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Utilizing Living Plants
Did you know that tall plants are excellent for providing privacy in a small living space? You can place tall plants in areas that might otherwise be open to provide some additional privacy. The great thing about plants is that they add natural beauty to an area and are inexpensive.
For example, you can add several tall plants to the end of your bed. You will still be able to get out of bed but have the privacy from the plants. This is especially good if the end of the bed is visible from the door entrance to your bedroom. Guests and family members will not be staring at your bed but at the tall plants instead.
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Hanging Curtains
Hanging curtains are a great way to divide up a small room into two sections. The curtains can then provide privacy to each area of the room. You can even do this instead of having additional walls or doors in some of the living areas.
Select curtains or fabrics to hang that match the colors of the room and flooring. This will enable the dividing curtains that provide privacy to blend in with the room. The first thing that you notice will not be the privacy fabric because it will just naturally blend into the room itself. Then you can sit down to read a book or even get on the computer without feeling like everyone in the family is watching your every move.
Dividing fabrics are also great if you share a bedroom with a sibling or roommate. You do not have the expense of adding an additional wall. Instead you have the privacy in your area with the dividing fabric that blends in with the room's natural décor.
Decorating Tips for Privacy in Small Living Space: Utilize Furniture Placement
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