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Seven Design Ideas For Rooms With High Ceilings

Soaring ceilings are a sought-after feature that can also present some unique challenges, but there are design solutions to help make tall-ceilinged rooms feel inviting and intimate.
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Although high ceilings are a sought-after feature, they can also present some unique challenges. Here are seven design solutions that help make high-ceilinged rooms feel inviting and intimate.

1. Find the Perfect Artwork

One large statement piece, a gallery of smaller pieces, or a tapestry are all great ways to fill your extra wall space. Most artwork should be hung at eye-level, or slightly above. 

2. Install Custom Drapes

The softness of drapes helps to make a high-ceilinged room feel cozier. Depending on how high your ceilings are, you may need to order custom drapes. Stay away from fabric with bold patterns, since most will look overwhelming on floor-to-ceiling drapes. 

3. Add Architectural Details

One way to create a sense of depth in a tall ceiling is to add exposed beams, a coffered ceiling, or large crown molding. Although beams are often associated with rustic homes, they can also fit into a contemporary or traditional style home, depending on how they’re finished.

4. Use Statement Lighting

Hanging a statement lighting fixture, such as a chandelier, is a classic way to either draw the eye towards the ceiling or bring the eye down. Chandeliers should generally be hung over a table in the center of the room, such as a coffee table, dining table, or entryway table.

5. Create a Feature Wall

Another way to visually connect the upper and lower levels of the room is to turn one wall into a feature wall. Some ideas include painting one wall in a solid color, wallpapering a wall, or extending the brick or stonework around your fireplace upward.

6. Break the Walls into Thirds

You could also try visually dividing the walls into three sections. For example, the lowest third of your wall could be paneled, the middle third could be for artwork, and the highest third could be left as is.

7. Install Shelving

Some homeowners make use of their extra wall height by installing floating shelves or buying tall bookcases. If you like greenery, you can also add a tall potted plant in the corner of your room.

Having high ceilings is a problem that many homeowners would love to have. That said, there’s no denying that taking advantage of the extra height can be tricky without a designer’s know-how. By keeping these tips in mind, you can take the first step to bringing out the best in your home’s architecture.

Margaret Chambers, a registered interior designer (RID) and American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) member, leads Chambers Interiors and Associates. Her colleague Caitlin Crowley helped edit this column. Visit chambersinteriors.com/blog for more design advice.

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Margaret Chambers

Margaret Chambers

Margaret Chambers, ASID, RID is the lead designer of Chambers Interiors & Associates, Inc. Her work has been published in more than 20 industry magazines, including Southern Home, Traditional Home, D Home, Better Homes & Gardens, and Luxe. She has also been named a “Best Designer in Dallas” by D Home for 21 years and running. Margaret’s projects span a wide variety of styles, from contemporary to timeless traditional. She enjoys adding an element of surprise in her projects and believes any room can benefit from a few well-chosen antiques.
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