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“When each room has a different pavement, the space is visually fragmented”

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There are many ideas so that our may seem broader: XXL mirrors, open rooms or avoid textiles that overshadow the entry of natural light. Unfortunately, there are others who get the opposite as, for example, the use of dark tones or the furniture of disproportionate measures.

However, one of the most common mistakes than makes our house look smaller is to bet on different soils for each room. Alexandra Casas, architect, explains through social networks that this ruling is the one that most contributes to our home has smaller measures. “When each room has a different pavement, The is visually fragmented“says the expert.

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Do not put different soils in each room in your home, according to Alexandra Casas

Alexandra Casas is part of the study of Dimensions-onlocated in Boadilla del Monte (). The works headed by the Interior Architecture Office focuses on the reforms of small, large and different premises. All their designs have the common denominator of open and wide spaces. In addition, we find that in the vast majority we choose to maintain the same soil in each of the rooms.

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Photo: Photo: Eugeni Pons. Styling: Mar Gausachs

The interior designer reveals that putting different pavements in each environment of the house can be a great error in the visual depth of it. The interior designer comments that if this error is made, the whole house is divided, which is why it loses the Diaphic effect.

“One of the tricks is unify the ground Throughout the house, “says Alexandra. And is that opting for a single pavement is the best solution to not subtract visual amplitude to the home. In addition, betting on a single surface is much more affordable.

PALILLERIA WALL DINING ROOMPALILLERIA WALL DINING ROOM

Photo: Interiorismo: Urban Estudio Photo: FlarekoKulatu

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Houses advocates focusing on all environments, rather than the desire to amplify the space. “A single ground is equal to continuity, amplitude and light“, Alexandra Casas sentence.

Spaces with the same floor and with elements that delimit rooms

living room kitchenliving room kitchen

Photo: Photo: Mikhail Loskutov Architecture and Interior design: Ariana Ahmad Styling: Natalia Onufreichuk

Carpets

Carpet are a classic to zoning stays. Their popularity to achieve this goal is because they are easy to and contribute a lot of warmth. In this hall with open kitchen in Moscow, Ariana Ahmad project, a hair model has been chosen that visually separates the rest area.

WOOD KITCHEN DINING ROOMWOOD KITCHEN DINING ROOM

Photo: Photo: Lupe Clemente Interiorism: Limestone Study

Wooden slats

In this house, a limestone , he has opted for wooden slats to separate the hall from the living room. These elements do not end with the amplitude of space and makes the natural light It reaches the most inaccessible corners of the house, since they are not completely opaque.

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Photo: Manolo Yllera Styling: Amaya de Toledo Interiorism: Roberta Jurado

Isla

There are many houses that bet on joining the kitchen to the living room. Normally, the soil is the same for all of them, since it is the main element that unites them. However, it is worth putting a piece that differentiates them visually, such as the island. Apart from fulfilling an aesthetic purpose, it is also functional, since you can use it to make your dishes or as a meeting point.

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