Not exact matches
This projection
of white light into the corner
of a darkened
room creates the
illusion of a
large three - dimensional floating cube that seems to rotate as the viewer walks through space.
Choose floor tiles that allow a continuous flow from kitchen to patio, giving the
illusion of one
large room.
It would reflect those lovely baskets, give you something verticle in your space, be functional, and create the
illusion of an even
larger bathroom without taking up space into the
room.
Or, a floor mirror
of unusually
large scale can act as an arch, creating the
illusion of entrance into a
larger hall or
room.
You appreciate the louche lines you get from a low - slung sofa, while those elegant stools with the pinched waists you love so much will give the
illusion of a much
larger room.
The addition
of ambient and task lighting will also give the
illusion of the
room being
larger than its dimensions.
Their shiny finish can even make a
room feel
larger, reflecting light and creating the
illusion of space.
The hanging game board art and over the couch shelf full
of board games are busy enough as it is, so rather than placing yet another visually strong color into my game
room basement scheme, the primer painted table lamp blends in with the wall, maybe even adds the
illusion of a
larger space!
If, however, you're looking to create the
illusion of additional space in a small
room,
large tiles are always the way to go.
This Art Deco design adds a stylish twist to an otherwise simple scheme and also serves to make the
room look
larger than it actually is — the pattern draws the eye along the narrow space, seeming to decrease in size the further away it stretches, creating the
illusion of extra depth.
Large, rectangular slate tiles creat the
illusion of greater depth to the
room, while the vanity unit is positioned carefully to conceal the lavatory from the door.