North facing living room
Kiwikate
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North facing living room & entrance hall
Comments (2)Hi, I'm no Feng Shui expert at all, but I think that the North facing rooms stand for career and black, grey and blue (water and metal) are good colours to use in those rooms to give your home a good, strong energy. I would choose a warm grey. Maybe look at Dulux Egyptian Cotton Also, a round or oval mirror in a metal frame would be good. Not facing the front door! https://www.thespruce.com/feng-shui-colours-for-north-front-door-1274986...See MoreNorth facing living room layout
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Comments (14)A large north-facing living room can be a great space to decorate, as the north-facing aspect means that the room will receive a cooler and more subdued light. This can be perfect for creating a calming and relaxing atmosphere. One way to decorate the room is to make use of soft, warm colors on the walls and furnishings. This can help to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. You might consider using colours like cream, beige, or pastels on the walls, and choosing furniture and accessories in coordinating colours. This can help to create a cohesive and harmonious look. Add some greenery to the space. Plants can help to bring life and colour to the room. You might consider placing some large potted plants around the room, or even adding a vertical garden on one of the walls. This can help to make the space feel more vibrant and alive. For me, by making use of warm colours and adding some greenery to the space, you can create a beautiful and inviting living room that you and your family will enjoy spending time in....See MoreKiwikate
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