Sunday, June 7, 2009

Styling Your Living Room

The main part of the house is always the living room. It is the busiest place in the house where you receive guest and have a fun family bonding time. It is always best to keep this part of the home most attractive yet functional. Here are some decorating tips to funk up this space.



• Choose the focal point of the room. It’s a piece of furniture that your eye is drawn to when you enter room. It can be a TV set, a picture window, a painting or even a fireplace (if you’re somewhere cold).




• Position the largest furniture piece (probably a sofa) opposite the focal point, approximately 10 feet away. It can be placed in the middle of the room.



• If you have an area rug, place it under the front edge of the sofa. There should be space between the rug and the focal point.



• Place the center table in front of the sofa.



• Put other furniture pieces on either side of the sofa to form a U-shape. The coffee table should still be within reach. Try to balance both sides of the U. If you have a low and club chair, put the loveseat (or two-seater) on one side and the club chair on the other. If you have two chairs, put one on either side. (Note: If you have two large pieces that are similar in size, put them on either side of the U, and the small chair at the end of the U.)


• Position end tables near the furniture that they fit best. Don’t put all of them on one side of the U.


• If you have other furniture pieces, it’s best to move them out of the room or place them in empty spaces. The key here is balance. You can put a chair and a table in one corner, a table at the back of the sofa, or a book case on the wall opposite the fireplace.


• Arrange home accessories to complement the furniture. Don’t just stick them on walls. If you have a console table, put a picture frame on the mantle together with some accessories. Leave the wall space on either side of the focal point empty.

• Lastly, make sure you have a comfortable, cozy conversation area."


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