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Comments (7)Hi, yes you would be looking at 2 small sofas if you had them facing each other. So the options you could have:- 1) Corner sofa with the L section being on the door side (presuming you want to keep your TV where it is) and the longest part away from the wall so there is a space to walk behind it. 2) keep the long sofa where it is and bring the smaller one around so it faces away from the windows (entrance door behind it). This will only work if there is space to leave a gap to walk through. 3) leave the sofa where it is (or bring it forward depending on how much width you have in the room? And put 2 x single chairs opposit each other in the same place it was suggested to have 2 x sofas. So it would be a C shape....See MoreYes or No - this corner sofa in my living room?
Comments (15)Lovely sofa but definitely wouldn't recommend to buy corner sofa in the room like yours. If you want to have something comfortable for your feet, get foot stool and move it closer to sofa when you need it. But on daily basis corner sofa will block free flow within a room, especially when you enter the room, it will not look right and in time will not feel right....See MoreBig living room and wall dilemma
Comments (15)Hello madelainev What a great room ? :) At the moment you have a calming space very colour complimenting each other. It looks like there is a reading area too where the two chairs are behind the large sofa. Are there shelves on that wall ? Looks like it needs zoning and blending in. I would say sometimes it is trial and era and what works for a family. But if you do not like it switch it around. The key question is what do you want this room to do ? A few questions? 1. Could you post another picture of the wall space where you are taking the picture? So that we see more of the space. 2 Do you have kids ? (what sort of age?) 3.Did you shop around for the woodburner ? £15K sounds a lot. It will not dominate unless you want it to be the focal point. 4. A wall cabinet does not need to take over a wall if it blends in, did you investigate this already were there any you liked at all ? It could be just floating shelves. 5. Do you need storage in this room ? 6. Colours, what colours are already in the room and what colours do you like ? Would you min pops of colour... on the wall are some images with a pop of blue possibly aqua ? Some thoughts : 1.You could hang sheer curtains to soften. There are ceiling rods or wires for this. 2. Move the dining table to behind the Large sofa is. So the front is the living TV area. Therefore more natural light when eating. (this assuming there is not a door there.) 3. Place the two winged chairs where the blue footstool is. Or the blue armchair and footstool together. There or on the opposite side. 4. Move the TV so that it is central. On the wall too. That would balance the room more. You could frame it so it looks like a picture. 5. Add more pictures, photo's to the wall. There are some amazing offers at the moment with only postage paid to get photos on canvas or a print in a frame. Add personal items too. grouped together on a shelf or on the TV cabinet. 6. With big windows / doors, utilize the view and natural light. If you get another sofa put it next to the long one facing in to the room by the windows /door. Behind that put your two winged chairs facing out wit ha poof or a coffee table and that could be your "reading" area. 7. Group the plants together nearer the light or at the corner. So that it feels like you are bringing the garden in. Or next to the Sofa. Hang plants from the ceiling or on the wall. 8. A signature light or group of lights over will lift and an interest to the ceiling. And zone off the area. Adding a rug underneath with give do that too. Have a look at this website with living and dining space rooms. http://www.home-designing.com/living-room-dining-room-combo-interior-design-ideas-inspiration-pictures-tips Framed TV I hope this helps more and a picture of the other side of the room would help placing. Have fun :)...See MoreSofa placement in double living room
Comments (4)I think breaking it in separate zones would help style it. But place the couch in the centre, coffee table in centre of the room with a 2 seater to the left and a L couch to the right. I would place the furniture on a big rug that would feed into the 'zone'. So imagine if TV is on the middle wall on the back, you can chill on the L couch comfortably and when people visit it's more social. Then use smaller zones in the corners of the room, so the right of the room a single chair and side table as a little areal and perhaps bookshelves etc to the left of the room...See MoreElle Michelle
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