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Comments (17)The ŵall looks great, I prefer it to your original choice! The chest of drawers look great pushed together. I wouldn't try going for a symmetrical layout. Hang the mirror where it is portrait with a lamp that's in between the sizes of the 2 shown (maybe a charcoal shade?) with a shorter vase of flowers etc on the rhs and some kind of decorative object in the middle ( a decorative horse's head might look good?!)...See MoreHelp with furniture placement in living room
Comments (2)My parents living room has a very similar dimension and layout as yours. The questions I’ve are if the double door area has high traffic? Do you watch a lot of TV? My parents place layout is two three seater sofa facing each other in front of the fireplace with a TV console on the wall opposite, and bookshelves on both sides of the fireplace. My father watches a lot of TV in the evening whilst my mum doesn’t and she uses the space during the day to read and receive friends. The sofas facing each other creates a more formal space for conversation. For your space, I personally won’t have two sofas but one sofa with two armchairs, maybe mid century style on the side to the conservatory. For the conservatory, I could see both rectangular, square or circular dining table work. It depends on your lifestyle again. For example if you regularly have a lot of people for dinner, then a circular might be better. Whilst if normally, you only have less than 4, I might go for rectangular or square. As it allows portion of the table to have a vignette of magazines, candles and vases / plants. I’ve a 6 people dining table and mostly just two of us. So we use it for coffee, reading, more plants and books on one end. If you’d like to spend a lot of time in the conservatory, I’d incline to add seatings like 1 or 2 armchairs, a little sideboard or table to put a lamp to give different lighting level. Again very much depend on what your lifestyle is....See MoreFurniture placement in tiny studio
Comments (8)Hi, Please see attached photo with a layout proposal (to scale). The furniture styles have been shown for reference only as we don't know your budget or style. It would be nice if you could incorporate a small seating area near the balcony, this can double as a spot for you to eat dinner/breakfast. If you place the wardrobe in this area it may cut out a lot of your natural light. We have proposed the wardrobe to the wall adjacent to the bathroom. If you can get hold of a mirrored front wardrobe that will really help bounce light around the room and make it feel bigger. Good luck in your new apartment! https://www.instagram.com/esd_home/...See MoreFireplace living room furniture placement
Comments (0)Hello need help with furniture placement! My partner and I are moving into a new place and living room has a fireplace in the middle of the wall (floorplan below) My partner has to work from the living room, and we also have a dining table, 50in TV and sofa. What would be the best way to have three separate areas; work, dining, TV+sofa in this layout?...See More- last month
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