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Comments (10)Shell Awais 9:54 pm Hi, Thank you all for your kind reply, what I have in mind is laminate floor of light colour. Regarding the doors thinking of pure Oak doors, can they be polished to turn them to any suitable colour? Also instead of curtains I would like to have white colour blinds. As you can see in the pictures of the lounge, I would like to have TV to the opposite wall of where it is at the moment or somewhere more suitable, as TV will be of around 50 inch in size so this is something to consider. Currently there are 3 sofas in the room but I would like to have 2, also can change the position of the radiators to a more suitable place. Would like suggestion for the colours of the walls as well. Would like to have a suggestion where sofas can be placed as if the TV is moved to the opposite side what other items can be placed in the room like chairs, side or coffee table including lamps, wall picture frames etc and the positions of these items. Many thanks...See Morehelp with living room/dining room layout and furniture
Comments (3)Hi there, Looking at your layout and depending on how many people will be seated I suggest looking into corner shaped sofa along the long wall closer to the window so that you can set up a TV on the opposite wall and get the most out of your space. However it does mean you may lose a little bit of the light from the doors. Alternatively you could have a 2 seater sofa and an armchair where your cupboards are to hide it a bit and still give you plenty of seating. For your dining table I suggest to keep this closer to the kitchen. From the floor plan I don't think you will be able to have a very large table so if you do plan to entertain I suggest to buy an extending dining table. I am not sure how far the kitchen comes, if it is beyond the door on the opposite wall? Then I would suggest to going for a two seater sofa instead. Hope this helps, thanks Rukmini...See Moreliving room/dining room/office layout
Comments (10)I think your plan is good. I assume your home is a Victorian or 30s terrace as they do tend to be long and skinny, with a middle room that used to be used as a dining room in the old days. I think swopping the table to the end extension room and creating a cosy sitting room at the front of the house where the walls are red would flow better. Then you can have your office space in the middle. If the budget allows, I think knocking the wall between the kitchen and the office/dining area would widen out the room and make it less corridor like. Just a thought. I would also paint the walls throughout in one colour. Something brighter and cheerful such as an off white or pale green. The room will look bigger in a paler colour. I also think a rectangular table, if budget allows, can take up less room than a circular one and give better flow. Last weeks George Clark’s programme (C4) featured a very similar house to yours with the three rooms in a row, so may be worth catching up on to give you ideas. Here’s a few pics to inspire. 😊...See Moreliving room layout/ideas/colours
Comments (13)What a beautiful living room, the fireplace and other features are lovely! Adding a chair or chairs in the bay window would work great, using a large rug to help add cosiness and zone the room would also be an idea to consider. If you need help to create a room you’ll love, we offer affordable interior design packages and can help with the layout options and furniture selection, colour schemes and much more!😊 I’ve added a link to our website below if you’d like to know more. https://www.thelivinghouse.co.uk/affordable-online-interior-design-packages...See Morenina_moonlight
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