looking for some inspiration on my living room wall
Rowan Fernando
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Ideas for my sad looking living room.
Comments (32)Start by taking out everything you don't want/need Paint your walls white to start with as this will give the room a fresh new feel, you can always change this if you want but you can't go wrong with white. Dulux pure brilliant white is a good choice so you don't get confused with the cold/warm undertones. Change the largest sofa for something smaller, I don't mind the other one as it is a modern style but if it is worn and you feel you need to change then now is the best time. Wool fabric is a great hard wearing choice and is easy to clean. I have children and have had mid charcoal wool fabric sofas for 4 years and they are perfect! Don't forget that your sofa is an investment so put your money into this as décor can be changed a lot cheaper! Paint the fire surround colour to a charcoal to make it stand out and also link in with the sofas NOW.... is the fun part! I'd concentrate on the red curtains and find some art work or wallpaper or a rug or cushion that you REALLY love with red in and possibly some other bright colours. Be creative & bold! I would consider changing the green curtains but by this stage you'll have a better feel of the room and where it is heading and how you want the room to look from here. If you are worried about the cost of curtains, I'd look at IKEA as you can get some lovely cheap curtains from there. Once you've got to this stage, I'd post some before pics and after pics for us on Houzz and ask for further advice on decorating as you would have a blank slate and something that you LOVE that you can work with on the colours to bring in touches of texture and warmth and comfort from there. Good Luck!...See MoreLooking for tips on incorporating plants into my my living room?
Comments (7)I'd recommend the Kentia Palm, they're relatively easy to maintain and they grow upwards rather than spreading so they won't be getting in your way, they can reach about 3m tall so can end up being quite a feature and they are one of the best for low-lighting (though like most plants they'll do better with a bit more light!). If that's a bit plain and you've got a bit more light and space, I always prefer the big shape of a fan palm like the Livistona Chinenis. Regarding smaller plants... the list is long! And depending on the conditions, it changes. Start with a good all-round plant like the Spider plant (they're easy to propagate and hard to kill!), then set yourself a challenge with something more interesting like the string-of-pearls plant. My current challenge is a gorgeous wasabi plant, lush leaves and useful!...See MoreI need some ideas for my small living room :(
Comments (22)Ohhh boy! It looks for me as hallway. I would put sectional in the corner and rug. Rug is all the way ,long enough to cover eyesore tile work. Will continue later with ideas....See MoreNeed some inspiration for our living room
Comments (13)Hi. It’s a lovely room.Without knowing which way it faces (plus are the sofas mink with a pink undertone as they look different in each photo!) I might go for something like f&b brinjal in first pic (or a berry type colour) with maybe skimming stone on the other walls. If in budget I’d swap the clock for a larger brass mirroR. I’d add a brass floor lamp one side of the sofa and the other a similar style side table to 4th pic with a table lamp. A set of art prints over the sofa might work, impossible to choose art for someone but Oka do a number of sets you may like. I’d also accessorise the coffee table with things that can’t do your child/ren harm ie book or 2, wooden decorative pieces or puzzle, plant in a basket etc. You could also add baskets on the shelf for the toys...See MoreJuliet Docherty
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