Second floor room, with the source/gmod โmissing textureโ purple-black checkerboard patter on the rug, chair, and door frame, and a red โErrorโ mesh in the middle of the room.
Ok.
- Canโt do anything about the ceiling; you work with what you have. However, the bare, white angled part of the ceiling would look better a different color, like a deep blue to simulate sky. Or, anything, really, to beak the monotony and feeling of being compressed. Given the carpet choice, might as well go all in and paint it with UV-reactive purple.
- I hate that ceiling light with the fire of a thousand suns. Any mood lighting - even a now-overdone rope of fairy lights, or a strip of colored LEDS at wainscoting level would be better. Or any sort of decorative table/floor lamp. That glaring overhead makes me want to stab my eyes out with an icepick. Get UV LED roping, run it around the room at waist level, and really set off your new paint job.
- The carpet is interesting, but the fact that it adorns the entryway makes it fantastic. The only thing Iโd change is more of it! Iโve got a fever, and the only cure is more checkered carpet! In for a penny, in for a pound. Two different carpet colors is clashing; if you canโt get more of that carpet, get rid of the blue one. The bare floor boards would be better.
- Camouflaging the folding chair is an interesting idea; for as much work as it probably took, Iโd have stolen a better chair.
- Seriously; tear out that fan. Or, replace it with only a fan.
- The Error is art. Not my style, but you do you!
- The best, single, decorating advice Iโve ever read is: donโt shove all of your furniture up against the walls, and especially not into the corners. I know youโre limited by where the outlets are, but bring what furniture you have out into the room.
I mean, this isnโt the direction Iโd go with this space, but thatโs what Iโd suggest working with what you have.
Kill that overhead. Please.
As an electrician:
Iโd put some sconces on the tall wall. Something simple and tasteful. And ideally some recessed can lights in the angled ceiling, maybe with a gimbal so you can adjust the angle of the light.
The fact that the checker pattern on the doorway doesnโt continue around the rest of the trim really bugs the snot out of me. Please carry that all the way around. Ideally, do all the trim that way, since itโs all the same โtextureโ. And yeah the carpet/rug all needs to match or go, no half measures.
100% agreed on the ceiling fixture. In that small a space, Iโd take it all the way out. If you need a fan there for airflow, there are good low-profile options out there. Ideally Iโd do away with it altogether, though, and see about possibly adding a mini-split if itโs too uncomfortable in the summer/winter.
If I think of anything else Iโll edit. Itโs a fun room, Iโd love to steal the idea for a game room some day. But this implementation needs a touch more work.
E: yknow, some floor cushions and a low coffee table might be nice there by the window instead of the hobo batchelor setup. Itโll make it seem taller, too.
Iโd put some sconces on the tall wall.
That is a better suggestion than my rope lighting. Of course, Itโd require a licensed electrician to doโฆ looks suspiciously
If you need a fan there for airflow, there are good low-profile options out there.
Another excellent suggestion, but this:
Ideally Iโd do away with it altogether, though, and see about possibly adding a mini-split if itโs too uncomfortable in the summer/winter.
is the best idea. There are some really nice, attractive in-wall options that would do a better job than a ceiling fan, with more versatility.
floor cushions and a low coffee table might be nice there by the window instead of the hobo batchelor setup
This is the best idea of all. Full carpet, low chairs or beanbags, and a really low coffee table; this would be a completely different room!
I disagree with your point 1 a little bit. If the goal is to make the room look airier (or not compressed) I would get rid of the texture on the ceiling, but keep it white. A ceiling with a darker color than the walls will look smaller.
If OP wants more color, they should add some art to the wall, or paint the walls and have the ceiling match or be lighter/white.
The rest I agree with though.