There’s just something about the jutting wooden beams and angular ceilings that make non-square rooms enchanting. Plenty of white on walls and furnishings will help open up the space and if you are lucky enough to have windows, keep window dressings to a minimum to make the most of the natural light. And of course, keep those wooden beams in their raw and rustic condition and you’ll be BEAMing.

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Beautiful!!!! And great advice!
Thanks Kimberly – great to hear you enjoyed this post!
These are all. so. GORGEOUS. Definitely on my wish list for my future home
thank you! i know – cannot wait to find myself a house with some nice angular rooms to play around with!
LOVE a house with high ceilings and beams!