When sunlight enters the room for most of the day, it gives the designer an unlimited field of action when working on interior design. But there are rooms that look like dark caves, where the light of the sun rarely or limitedly hits. So that the room does not crush with its gloom and lack of light, so that it is joyful and comfortable to live in it, designers resort to various tricks and tricks to make any lair lighter and more spacious.

More light colors
It is necessary to make the room livelier and brighter already at the stage of repair. The walls, floor and ceiling are painted in light colors. The maximum lightening effect can be obtained by covering the entire room with white. White is a wonderful color, but not everyone likes it. Looks too sterile. For some, it even evokes associations with a hospital ward.If not white, then any light shade. Pastel colors are very appropriate. From them, the room will become more alive. The darker the corner or wall in the room, the lighter the colors should be. Paint, wallpaper, draperies on the walls, everything should be as light as possible. And no dark or gray. From them, a dark room seems even darker.

Mirrors
Even if a little bit of daylight gets into the room, properly placed mirrors work wonders, making rooms brighter and visually more spacious.
- If you place a mirror so that it reflects a window and a light wall, then there will be twice as much light in the room.
- Depending on the size and layout of the room, mirrors are selected for large, full-height walls or stacked compositions of small mirrors that reflect incoming light and transmit it to dark places.
- If there is not enough daylight, then directional lighting lamps come to the rescue. Bright directional light reflecting from mirrors is not inferior in brightness to sunlight.
- Large mirrors create the illusion that this is the entrance to the next room. The room seems more spacious and the walls are not so pressing.

"Sun Bunnies"
If a dark room is painted with light paint, it will no longer be so gloomy and dark. The room will be bright, but monotonous and bleak. Everything is smooth, bright, but not warm. Such a room does not cause positive emotions. Interior designers recommend diluting monotonous light shades with bright, sunny “spots” in the interior. For example, it could be a bright yellow rug on the floor. Or a picture of sunflowers on the wall, orange decorative flowers in a vase, bright book spines on a shelf.Items must be yellow or orange. Be like sunbeams. Already one memory of a sunny bunny will remind the room of a joyful mood.

More gloss
It happens that you painted a room in light shades, but it did not become brighter from this. The fact is that the surfaces you have remained matte. Matte surfaces do not reflect the light falling on the bottom, but absorb it. A room painted in the same shade, but glossy, will be much lighter. Gloss reflects light and scatters it around.

transparent walls
If you divide a large dark room with partitions, then they will not let light into most of the room. Use glass blocks or frosted glass instead of solid opaque materials.
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