A shadow gap is an interior design feature where two surfaces - commonly a wall and a floor - don't meet. The depth of the gap creates a shadow that adds a pleasing and attractive characteristic. Typically used in minimalist styled homes it is often a replacement for skirting boards or cornices.
A shadow gap is not specific to a certain area in a home. It can be used across a host of different scenarios to add contemporary minimalist style. Walls can have a more engineered gap to generate the shadow that gives a shadow gap its design kudos.
While a shadow gap is often an alternative to skirting boards, they can still be used with a shadow gap to create a neat design feature. This is achieved by adding skirting boards above or below the gap.
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