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Your Design Questions Part 3: Small Spaces

A few months ago, we asked readers to send us their design/decor questions and over the next few weeks, we will be bringing you answers to many of those questions! Today, designer Glen Peloso is answering your Small Space design questions!

Check out Part 1: Flooring and Part 2: Kitchens here.

A Slanted Ceiling

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My daughters bedroom is small and has a slanted roof. How do I make everything fit and still look nice?

Start by painting the entire room the same colour (walls and ceiling) – this will make the room seem larger. You will need to find a space that can hold the bed which may need to be changed to sit lower to the floor or have a simplified headboard. If you can afford to have storage build under the slant than you can use up the space as storage. Built in storage will be the best choice. You may also have to reduce the size of the furniture to suit the room.

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Canadian Home Trends' National Design Editor, Glen Peloso forged into the world of design 20 years ago after completing his Masters degree in Fine Art. As Principal of Grafus Design Co., he has worked in residential, hospitality and commercial spaces for clients in several countries and has successfully designed over 300 projects in that time. TV Celebrity Designer and Canadian Home Trends National Design Contributor, Glen is also recognized as a design expert on The Marilyn Denis Show and from his past work as a host/designer of the internationally popular television shows Foodnetwork/HGTV`s Restaurant Makeover, and W networks ‘Take this House and Sell it’, and “Slice Network” show, Renovate my Wardrobe.
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