The double
height ceiling draws light into the space whilst the country style furniture keeps it feeling cosy.
Not exact matches
Draw your elbows smoothly up and back toward the
ceiling, focusing on lifting together and lifting to the same
height.
Oak - framed with a modern twist This four - bed detached house in the heart of Hampshire has the advantage of double
height ceilings in the
drawing room to add extra wow factor.
For the living room, designer Christopher Spraggett chose a pale grey paint for the trim to subtly offset the white walls and
draw the eye to the
height of the
ceiling without stealing attention from the furnishings.
A less traditional way to decorate is to use the same colour on the woodwork, walls and
ceiling this will create real
height and the room will feel much bigger as there are no sharp lines to
draw the eyes to.
Softly patterned curtains take the fabric to
ceiling height,
drawing the eye to the room ¿ s most unusual architectural feature: the wide barrel vault.
The four poster bed helps
draw the eye up, emphasising the
ceiling height.
The
ceiling was painted blue, which
draws the eye upward and emphasizes the
height of the room.
By taking the tile all the way to the
ceiling, it adds a feeling of
height and
draws your attention away from how close the walls are.
A very modern, relaxing décor choice, the owner of this home painted the
ceiling of the porch a gorgeous sky blue, evoking the serenity of a cloudless day and giving a brush of visual interest at a high elevation,
drawing the eye up and intensifying the airiness as well as the sense of
height in the space.
A pair of oval mirrors bounces more light around the bright white room and
draws the eye up, underscoring the lofty
ceiling height.