Good
living rooms have some things in common. They are harmonious, elegant and fit
in with the taste and personality of the people who use it. And also the living
room is a key space for many homes, simply because it’s a place where multiple
people tend to gather and well, live. And also people who are living in the home
they use the living room may double as a party room, a study room, a music
room, a reading room, a visiting room, an eat-in room, or it could be something
else altogether. For these reasons, it’s
important that the living room is an engaging, inviting space that reflects
your sense of style while still providing functionality in the areas your
household needs it most.
Living Room Space
It
really doesn’t take much to create a beautiful space and this living room
proves it. It’s a small space with simple elements and no fuss.
The
color and style of brickwork can make a big difference in the overall appeal of
the living room, and in the case of most modern spaces, painting them white is
a safe and smart option. This keeps the backdrop distinctly neutral while
adding texture to the room.
Light and Airy
Bring
out your inner Lite-Brite artiste by incorporating some cut-out lighting into
your living room. The light itself provides fantastic design, and a bonus is
the interesting shadows such lighting provides. You can pack a lot into your
living room—even a dining set—if you keep furnishings from weighing the space
down. Lucite dining chairs, an open-weave coffee table, and an unobstructed
wall of windows keeps this room from feeling cramped.
Position Your Sofa
Arrange
the furniture so that it allows freedom of movement as well as comfort. Your
couch is often the largest piece of furniture in the living room, so having it
in the right spot can make all the difference.
A
good rule of thumb is to situate your couch so that it's facing the door,
whether it's angled in a corner, floating or along a wall. If you're forced to
place it with its back to the entrance, add a console table behind the sofa
with lamps or art books so it looks more inviting.
If
you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room
keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating
pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
Coffee Table
The
crate coffee table is a very simple design made up of four wooden crates and a
piece of plywood. Once put together, it creates a unique coffee table with
plenty of storage. It will become a decorative piece in the living room. It
leaves a little hole in the middle of the
table, which is great for a flower pot. A coffee table although a relatively minor piece, a coffee table can bring your entire room together. Its central location to the couches makes it a focal point, and it can be used for extra storage when chosen wisely.
Create a Focal Point
Every
living room needs an anchor or a place for your eye to rest, whether it's a
fireplace, beautiful artwork, a cool light fixture or a nice view. This will
help ground the room and define its function.
If
you don’t already have a natural focal point, you can create one by showing off
your favorite item in the room. Draw attention to the farthest wall with an
oversize piece of art or a decorative mirror. If it's your family room, a
flat-screen TV might take center stage. Or play up a statement sofa with bright
pillows.
Get in Balance
Balance
the living room from top to bottom as well so people's eyes don't stop at the
sofa. Consider adding a mirror, ceiling pendant lighting, Chinese screens, wall
art, tall plants and high-back chairs.
If there’s a large grouping of furniture at one end of the space, create a new seating area to stabilize it at the other end.