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Beautiful design: The new Inform Interiors location adds a stunning attraction to Gastown
Friday, 09 March 2007
Written by Jennifer Berkeley
When Furnishing a Home for Sale or Living,
Don't Forget About the Open Spaces


An article in the Vancouver Sun today points out that the open spaces around the furniture are as important as the furniture itself. When staging we always want rooms to feel larger as more space sells for more money. Clutter uses up valuable space in our homes, but so does too much furniture, placed too close together.

These types of innovative stores can act as a great source of inspiration when decorating for living or staging a home for sale. We are reminded that leaving open space around furniture will make a room seem more spacious and open. Combining this idea with soft, warm colours and textures creates coziness without the room feeling small. The neutral minimalist look we strive for in staging doesn't have to be boring or cold.
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