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Tricks of the Trade - ANTECHAMBERS

6July12

        

ANTECHAMBERS are transition spaces leading up to and just prior to a room’s entry. These subtle areas bridge one larger space to another. They are most effectively defined by creating an element of surprise when walking through its passageway. Usually the antechamber will have a dropped ceiling thereby creating a heightened effect when entering the main room to which it is annexed. Designed to create suspense for what is to come, these ancillary rooms are like poetic caesurae, a breathing area eliding space to space.

{Abby’s Footnotes}

What’s cool about an antechamber is that you can play with the shape of the ceiling and elements in the room. Help add to the drama of an entrance with an interesting ceiling detail or as seen in the pic, draw the eyes upwards with dramatic columns. When decorating this area try not to overload it with too much decorations and accessories. Keep the focus on the architecture and the lighting.

                       


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