Living space is tricky because although we want our personality to shine through, we also want to maximise space and have a welcoming home for others.
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This is not to say that interior design eliminates personality in your living space. Rather, it is a professional input to present your ideas and personality in the best way possible.
Interior design includes colour, material, and placement coordination. Certain colours and even materials can make a space appear more cluttered than it actually is, or make it feel emptier than it actually is.
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In the case of the living space in the video, you can tell that the furniture choice, placement and colour coordination are planned well to maximise the shared space between the sitting room and the kitchen.
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The browns and greys across the space make it a uniform living space because there's no divide to separate the spaces which means attempting to divide the design to distinguish either may make it look disorganised.