December 2017
A passage in any home, need not be a dull space that is wasted. We look at how home owners can spruce up this space, with just a little creativity and imagination
Most houses have a corridor, which home owners can decorate using innovative ideas, to add a unique touch to the home. The walls of the passage, for example, can be used to create a memoir wall of one’s travels. “From collages made of boarding passes, colourful small maps and tickets, to postcards collected during your travels, you can use the wall to create a memory lane of sorts. You can also display inexpensive drawings and posters from street artists. One can also use the passage as a photo area, to hang pictures of the family – including joyous and serious photos that make you smile when you look at them,” suggests Lekha Gupta, senior architect, LAB (Language Architecture Body).
WAYS TO BRIGHTEN UP THE CORRIDORS
OPTIMISING THE SPACE AVAILABLE IN THE PASSAGE
Most corridors are a maximum of four ft wide, out of which, one needs at least three ft as walking space, Gupta points out. “This leaves only one ft of free space and any furniture that has depth, will make the space cramped. Anyone living in cities, knows that every sq ft counts. Hence, while it may be tempting to put a shoe rack in that space, one should ensure that it does not obstruct movement. Alternatively, opt for a small rack or a lamp, or simple linear furniture. Or, opt for storage above the head level,” adds Gupta.
HOW TO USE THE PASSAGE AS A PLAY AREA
USING THE PASSAGE, TO ADD A PERSONAL TOUCH TO THE HOME
“A message board, is another interesting way to utilise the space. In the age of tablets and smartphones, we rarely pick up a pen and paper,” says Gupta. From ‘to do’ messages or a simple ‘I love you’ scribbled on the board, to colourful posts, you can put up messages to read, whenever you are in the mood, adds Gupta.
Mahi Mehra, a Mumbai resident, maintains that the passage can serve as an accent area of the house. “I have a glamorous wooden trolley in the foyer, against a red wall. In the passage, I have a displayed pieces from our travel, like vintage sketches from London, plates from Greece, small porcelain teapots from China, painting from Jaipur and so on. These little memories add warmth to the house,” Mehra explains.
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501, 5th Floor, Plot No – A-123/4,
Odyssey IT Park, Road No. 9,Wagle Estate
Thane – 400 604, Maharashtra, India
Mobile : (+91) 9833 4583 23 E-mail: mchithane@gmail.com
Source: housing.com
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