Ever been completely satisfied with your home interior just to notice that one corner that looks a little too empty. Now, the problem comes when you try to fix it up. Put something too heavy here and it becomes too overwhelming. Put something too small here and it doesn’t make much of a difference anyhow. So, how to fix this ‘empty corner syndrome’? Let’s take a look:
1. Merge with the existing furniture
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One of the ways that you can end up with a perfectly designed corner is by choosing a completion piece that merges well with the existing set up. For example, if you have a horizontally oriented media console, you can just find something that connects well to its empty end and delivers a wholesome, holistic look within the overall ambiance.
2. A bean bag
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If you aren’t one for typical end tables, and thus your living room leans a bit on the incomplete side, then you can try out your hand at different sized bean bags and tuffies. This is not only an excellent way to add some extra seating, but also ensures that your living rooms defy the typical aesthetic. This idea is a totally functional way to fill out those pesky empty corners.
3. Be transparent
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You can use the element of transparency to fill out those empty nooks. This is quite an innovative and unconventional way to go about this venture. You can opt for full sized mirrors, add bifold doors for some visual dynamic, or even go for laser cut screens so that these corners do not feel too empty. Even the aluminum frame of a door can make a lot of difference in curing the bareness of these nooks.
4. Adequately proportioned furniture
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If you want to avoid the ‘empty corner syndrome’ altogether, then the best way to do so is by picking perfectly proportioned furniture. If you’re not sure how to do so, then take a look at this dining table. It’s the perfect size, leaves no extra space around the sides and corners, is stylish, and makes the space feel wholesome and fully functional.
5. Know the limits of your circulation area
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Another way that you can avoid the dilemma of empty corners is by knowing the limits of your circulation area. For example, the only empty space inside this bedroom is the area that is standardized already for the circulation space. By knowing these standards you can optimize your surroundings in the best possible way.