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High ceilings; I can’t think of anyone who dislike
them including myself. I love high ceiling and the prestige and stature that come
with them but many times I’m asked how you decorate a room with them? How high should I hang a picture or how to
make a room comfortable and relaxing without feeling swallowed up in a room with them? These are all valid questions and deserve good
answers in turn.
The key is to keep the scale and balance of the room. The “rule” is the
design of the space will be more interesting by dividing the space into thirds
vertically and /or horizontally.
Using this design rule of thumb and applying it to a room
with high ceilings is fairly simple. Once you have done this, important
items within the space should be placed within the thirds. Think of the
height of the wall in thirds and decorate the bottom third of the wall/space.
Take note:
1). Large chandeliers are recommended for
living room with high ceilings.
2). Wall pictures can be hung at eye level to reduce the overwhelming
architectural elements of the tall walls.
3). Curtains from ceiling to floor to keep the warmth and height of the room
but still feel comfortable.
4). Paint the ceiling the same color of the wall if you have some type of architectural details like a beam of some sort to bring the height of the ceiling and the rest of the room together. Check out some examples below
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This large ceiling room want's to bring attention to the height of the room by allowing the window covering to reach all the way to the floor will bring the focus
of the eye downward rather than upward. Floor length elements force the
eye gate downward. This room is beautifully done |
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This room does the same as the one above but also allows the chandeliers help bring focus to the height of the ceilings |
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I love this room another example of chandeliers making the height of the room stand out |
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Window covering and chandeliers |
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I love the blend of color of the ceiling and walls there both the same color but its OK because of the texture of the ceiling allow this to work, along with the chandelier make this room cozy and comfortable |
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Now this room is a perfect example of bringing the ceiling down. the the paneling and barn-board ceiling along with the two separate colors on the wall makes this room so right. |
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High ceilings, but picture are at eye level which makes this room come together. I love the balance of this room. Check out how the designer hangs the picture. The picture aren't long-rangers but it has molding around them which give more depth and with to the art work |
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This room is perfect example of ceiling height. Long curtains and on the sofa wall is a large over scale art piece at eye level. This room strikes the perfect balance. |
Rules to remember:
- The worst thing you can do in a living room with high ceilings is to place your wall decorations too high on the wall. Always make sure you artwork is hung at eye level.
- Long curtains is your friend in rooms with high ceilings from top to bottom.
- Chandeliers can help bring the ceiling down while bringing elegance at the same time.
- Play up your high ceilings with interesting materials like reclaimed wood, paint or wallpaper murals.
I would love to hear back about any thoughts you
have about high ceilings and how you may approach decorating a room with them.
Please let me know your thoughts in your comments below.
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9 comments:
Great tips!!! The windows, ceilings and chandeliers are all to die for!!! -Kristy
@Anonymous
Thanks Kristy!
This are beautiful pics and great tips! Love Love Love the second to last pic. It's so warm and cozy feeling even though it has the high ceilings. Having the pictures at eye level do help to bring the room together.
@trueheartspeaks
Detra, I have to agree with you about the pic second to last the pictures at eye level brings really defines the room and brings it all together. Thanks for your comment
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Was just reading your post. I'm having a hardtime decorating abs arranging my high ceiling living room.please help.
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