Tips to Bring Light to Dark Spaces

Tips to Bring Light to Dark Spaces
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Tribune News Service
10/4/2022
Updated:
10/4/2022
By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service

No windows, few windows or little to no overhead lighting? These issues can make a room or space feel overly dark. They are especially enhanced in small rooms or spaces that traditionally lack an abundance of light, such as basements or lower levels.

What are some ways to overcome the issue of a lack of light? Here are some top tips to help bring a sense of brightness and light into dark spaces.

1. Paint walls a light color. Light colors will help reflect light.

2. Use mirrors. Mirrors, especially hung in a series or grid, will go a long way in creating light and the illusion of more windows in a space.

A lower level is made brighter through a creative placement of multiple mirrors. (Handout/TNS)
A lower level is made brighter through a creative placement of multiple mirrors. (Handout/TNS)

3. Incorporate interior windows in rooms that don’t have a window to the outside.

4. Consider installing a glass door to a room or space that doesn’t get much light.

5. Choose light colored fabrics, finishes and textiles.

A below grade space is lightened through the use of transparent surfaces and light fabrics and textiles. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)
A below grade space is lightened through the use of transparent surfaces and light fabrics and textiles. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)

6. Opt for glass or transparent surfaces, as this will help make a space feel lighter and less heavy.

7. Choose bright, cheery colors that can help mimic sunshine such as yellow, red and orange.

A bright, cheery recreational room is created in a basement with few windows. (Handout/TNS)
A bright, cheery recreational room is created in a basement with few windows. (Handout/TNS)

8. Incorporate artwork to bring light colored elements into a space.

A windowless room is made brighter through the use of artwork and light fabrics. (Handout/TNS)
A windowless room is made brighter through the use of artwork and light fabrics. (Handout/TNS)

9. Install overhead recessed lighting if possible.

10. Go minimal. A room full of furniture will feel even smaller and darker than one in which less is more.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at [email protected] or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.
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