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Interior Design for Bi Level House

Typically, the interior design for bi level house is rather bleak, though it really doesn’t have to be this way. When it comes to styling this sort of home, you have one major choice to make.

The one thing that you will have to think about above everything else is whether you want your home to have an all-over feel or whether you want each space to feel as though it is entirely separate. Usually, the best course of action is to create one uniform space, but this will be entirely up to you. However, for the sake of this article we will focus upon creating one, seemingly large, space. To start, let’s talk about the main problem associated with the interior design for bi level house: everything is square.

While other houses tend to have arched ceilings and doorways, most bi-levels are cut like a cardboard box. In other words, they are without shape. In order to combat this problem, you will have to get a little bit creative. One of the biggest complaints from this type of homeowner is that those ceilings are just too low – in fact, they can feel a lot like a cage unless something is done to create a slight illusion. While many people think that ceilings must always remain white, this is not true.

Painting your ceiling the right shade of blue will make it appear taller than it actually is. The trick is, of course, finding that right shade of blue. Somewhere between ocean blue and sky blue is where you want to head, but skip those baby blues. If you want to create an even bigger illusion, place a fixture molding in the middle of that blue ceiling – instant glam. As far as the rest of your home goes, make sure to choose a color palette that really works within every room. The goal of interior design for bi level house is to work with what you have.



Unless you plan on knocking down lots of walls in order to re-structure your home, you will need to accept what you have and make it work. To do this, add lots of textures, interesting details, and unique accessories (including wall art) to every room – just keep in mind that any amount of clutter will make your space feel smaller, so ignore any urge to cluster items together.

As you can see, interior design for bi level house is not too complicated once you make that all-important decision. All your style to flow and you will soon see that this type of home can be quite stunning.

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