High ceilings were first introduced during the twentieth century for houses built in hotter climates. This aimed to help hot, stuffy air move up and away from living spaces so they remained cool. However, today, it’s an architectural element purposefully built for aesthetics. Tall ceilings can feel grand and expensive, but without proper décor, the walls can feel bare and empty.
If your house has high ceilings, keep reading for our advice on decorating these rooms.
Hang Long Window Treatments
How you hang your window treatments or curtains can impact how the room looks and feels. For example, making your window treatments the exact size of your window will make the room feel closed off and create a separation between your ceiling and the upper parts of your walls. Instead, hang your curtains from the floor to the ceiling to achieve an open feel with harmony between the floor, walls, and ceiling.
Be Conscious of Lighting
Interior designers use lighting for various reasons. Strategically placing light around a room can add depth, height, and dimension, drawing everyone’s attention to specific details. Lighting a building with high ceilingsis no exception; if anything, it’s more important because there is more space. We recommend a statement light fixture above a prominent area in the room to add the most style and dimension.
Alter Your Shelving Choice
When decorating a room with high ceilings, shelving can be your best friend because it fills empty space and provides additional room for more items or knick-knacks. Floating shelving is more modern and contemporary, but if you’re feeling bold, you could install floor-to-ceiling bookcases. Either route you choose, shelving is a must because of its functionality in an ample space.
Hang Art on an Accent Wall
Tall ceilings are one of the architectural features never going out of style because they provide more space for décor and develop an ambiance you cannot recreate with another architectural element. Creating an accent wall with your favorite art pieces is a great way to fill some empty space. When arranging this art, ensure you add some elements to the taller half of the wall. Leaving this space bare will only isolate that area.
Have you been decorating your tall walls and high ceilings wrong? Try making one of these changes to your home and watch how much this turns a room into a more inviting and personal space. What else do you add to your décor to accentuate your high ceilings?