HELP: Empty space in Living Room
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Need help for dead space in living room please!
Comments (6)YOu need a square side table that fits almost exacty that space (you can even have it custom cut as no one will see what is underneath. A striking table lamp will add a focal point and "connect" the two sofas whilst giving great task lightinghttps://www.houzz.com/photos/hyde-park-renovation-transitional-living-room-chicago-phvw-vp~1686277...See MoreNeed help with one 1 bed studio flat living room/ office space.
Comments (8)Thank you Thomas that's great - very efficient!! As the space has hard floors and walls it looks like your lacking in the soft furnishings side which is giving it the cold - office like - appearance which is sometimes a little uninviting. A rug will help soften the ground placed under a central coffee table. I would then consider adding some layers or textures and colour with a few cushions and some art on the wall above the sofa. Above the desk I would add a few short shelves which I would include a plant which soften interiors instantly and add life. This will also give you some great additional storage. I can also see two small ledges on either side of the room - this is perfect for some statement lighting with a strip of LED lights down either side. This will add wow factor and a contemporary statement. I hope this helps. Thank you, Gina...See MoreLiving Room Space Help!
Comments (1)Don’t houses look rather bare without the Xmas tree? You could get a nice big plant to fill the space? Or how about some shelving? Something like this...See MoreLiving room space layout help!
Comments (4)Hi Bethany! There are multiple ways in which you can arrange a room, but I really believe is that it has to be unique to your requirements. So the best thing that you and your partner could do is make a list of all the activities you wish to do in that room, i.e. watching TV, entertain, have guests over, have a reading corner in the bay window, perhaps a dining table and chairs, small storage etc. At the moment, you are in the ideal situation because you don't yet have any furniture yet so you are not restricted by it. This is an exercise I go through with all my clients and it proves very effective every time as thinking about what activities you want to do in that room will dictate what furniture you need and, as a result, the budget you need. It may be that at first, you don't need an extra side table or floor lamp or even rug, but later down the line, you might want it in order to create a better mood, reduce noise (rugs absorb a % of sounds) etc. Worth to have a think about. Hope this was useful!...See Morepjdklm
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