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Designing for Large-Scale Spaces

Luxurious dining room with table-length chandelier and teal velvet dining chairs

Large-scale spaces can be challenging for designers. High ceilings and large rooms create a grand, expansive atmosphere, but without careful curation, they risk looking empty and lacking character. Here, discover how designers countered the size of spacious rooms with architectural details, window treatments, and lighting fixtures, and for more tips, check out our guide

  • Mid-Century Retreat- Entrance by Kendall Wilkinson


    Paul Dyer

  • Bright, double height Westchester wood paneled entryway with modern chandelier by Mendelson Group, Inc.


    Eric Piasecki

  • Horse Meadow country house featuring soaring ceilings and double fireplaces. by Casey Sarkin Interior Design, Luna Inc.


    Photography by Rett Peek

  • High ceilings, high drama and measured pops of bold color by mr. alex TATE


    mr alex TATE Design / Deckor.co

  • Master Bathroom with Curved Double Vanity, Black Sash Windows and Black Shutters by Island Architects


    Designed by Island Architects

  • Double Height Family Room, Exposes Truss,Clerestory Windows,Board&Batten Ceiling by Alisberg Parker Architects


    Maria Elena Ubina

  • High-ceilinged kitchen with blue island cabinets, exposed beams by Matthew Quinn

  • Tudor style family room with large stone fireplace and loft by Period Architecture


    Angle Eye Photography

  • Luxury Old Town Chicago Modern Bathroom with large soaking tub by Nicholas Moriarty Interiors


    Jill Buckner

  • Montana Ski House - Living Room by Gary McBournie Inc.


    Photography by Gordon Beall

  • Teal, tan, red with white fireplace cabinetry, beamed ceiling, large chandelier by Elizabeth Drake


    Werner Straube

  • Grand Double-Height Living Room by Liz Caan & Co.


    Eric Roth Photography

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