The Seattle Times — Maximizing a space with slanted ceilings

Amber Katz, The Seattle Times

Slanted roofs—they look SO charming but certainly pose a design challenge when it comes to maximizing your space. A slanted ceiling can make a space feel cozy, but it also makes it difficult to make the most of wall space and get natural lighting. Amber Katz at The Seattle Times collected industry-approved tips for setting your space up for success if you have slanted ceilings. 

Here are some snippets from the article:

“Take the tile all the way to the ceiling to lengthen the wall. Consider adding a round mirror at the adjacent vanity to soften the sharp angle of the tile wall.”

“Add a ceiling-hung swing chair to layer in a relaxed boho vibe.”

“Add wall-mounted storage baskets below for easy access to chalk or whiteboard markers.”

Read more here

This article is rich with clever ideas for maximizing a space with slanted ceilings. With a little planning (and some inspiration), you can absolutely achieve a gorgeous result that you love! For more, visit the Renovation Blueprint blog for more tips, tricks, and inspiration—I add new articles every Friday! 

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