How to Design a Living Room
How To Design YA Living Room! 1) Focal Point (2) De-clutter This is an architectural feature like a window, fireplace or TV screens. The room should be designed so that the focal point stands out and other items do not compete. To make your room look it's best, pare down the furnishings. Clutter takes away from the perceived space and elegance of a room. 3 ) Room's Theme A very formal room calls for traditional furniture, antiques and high end, sleek surfaces. A more casual room can use Seating Arrangement Strive to sit at least 6 people even in a small room. If the room is larger, divide it into areas that sit various groups of people from 2 to 6. simpler fabric and eclectic decorations. 888 Achieve Symmetry Use pairs of furniture and decorations for a cohesive, symmetric look. 5) Details, Details, Details! 6) Lighting and Color Use architectural details, as well as furnishings, to delineate a space. Room dividers, columns, and floor elevations can all serve to define a II There should be lighting for reading, TV watching, and parties. Avoid the single light fixture overhead. room. 7) Bring Life To The Room Bring lots of color into your neutral room with pillows, accessories, or art. Walking Space Provide enough empty space between furnishings to make walking paths free of obstacles. Bring in some live plants to give a feeling of nature in the room. Source: http://www.wikihow.com/Design-a-Living-Room http://budgetdecorating.about.com/od/livingroomdecor/a/PerfectLiving.htm http://stories.tastemaker.com/2013/05/four-easy-steps-to-create-a-living-room-design-budget/ http://www.yishuilvyou.com/162/10-different-types-and-applications-of-living-room- furniture.html BAYGAL LERY FURNITURE
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