How would you update this family room?
C Rebekah
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Living room update- what colours/ sofas etc would you go for?
Comments (1)I think tan leather would look good with the mango furniture. I'm not sure that mid century would complement your furniture, Chesterfields are fashionable and fine for modern homes so you could go down that route. Although I think something like this would look great: http://www.made.com/canape-3-seater-sofa-saddle-tan-premium-leather. Decor wise with tan leather cooler colours work best - blues, greens and greys. I love olive green with it - you could bring in as an accent wall if light is an issue and copper accessories would look great with the olive - Next has lots of lovely copper stuff in at the moment....See MoreIf this was your kitchen/ family room how would you lay it out?
Comments (3)That is what I had in my head as the best use of the space one plan, but we have been saving for years for this extension and I've lost my confidence having seen too many kitchens and styles and layouts! really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Thank you very much...See MoreWhat would you do to this family room?
Comments (41)I always thought your sitting area was cosy, and it’s even more so now. It looks the sort of space you want to snuggle into to watch a good movie. Liking the shelving. Decor is ever evolving in my house and we have a rule “One in, one out” - helps keep down the clutter. Not that I follow it very often...........See MoreHow would you furnish this awkward living room/dining room/kitchen
Comments (7)Hi. Personally I'd put a slatted room divider (just the unit width) at the end of the sink run to allow light and zone the kitchen area slightly. (I will try and find a picture showing the same in a similar kitchen). Assuming the fridge isn't staying, I'd just buy a white one so it blends in, maybe like a retro style one as they look a bit prettier. I'd also opt for a round table. You could paint the wall (and rad) behind the table a darker/warmer colour and add art. Hang the light low over the table to zone it and maybe have a mirror or mirror tiles on the left wall. You could also consider acrylic chairs as they don't visually fill the space. I'd go for a wider curtain pole to maximise light coming in. Sofa, choose something on legs with narrow arms, being able to see the floor will make the room bigger and maximise seating. I also wouldn't choose anything dark as it could take over the room, just use dark/warm colours for cushions and throw if wanted. There are plug in wall lights around which won't take up any floor space. I don't know if you need storage but you should be able to fit a sideboard between the dining and living area? Re shopping suggestions, you don't have any ideabooks set up so could you give people an idea of styles and colours you like?...See Moreeverdebz
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