Plan a knockout living room furniture makeover
Your living room is one of the most public places in your home. It makes sense to put some thought into the theme and design for the room where most of your entertaining is done. You want a comfortable and tasteful atmosphere suited to your needs and which stands the test of time. Yet, so many of us tend to buy living room furniture in a hurry, with no cohesive plan or thought to functionality.
It's a far better strategy to plan your living room furnishings as a functional living space that serves your lifestyle needs. Buy the best quality you can afford, if only a single piece at a time. With such a plan, the end result is a living room you'll love for many years to come. Take some pointers from professional interior decorators.
Whether you're a newlywed starting from scratch or an empty nester downsizing to an apartment, the basic plan is the same. The first step in developing your theme is coordinating a personal scrapbook of the looks you like. Browse decorating magazines and online furniture shops. Don't rush through this process. Make an assessment of how you want this room to be used and living room furniture that makes you happy. If you entertain business guests frequently, your needs will be different from the sports fan's required big screen and casual seating. Function is primary to your plan.
You probably won't find a picture of your ideal living room furniture all on one page. Look at different furniture styles you find appealing. If you like dark oak and cherrywood, cut out pictures of each and stash them in your paper or digital scrapbook pile. How about a modern Italian leather sofa? Oriental rugs or contemporary Scandinavian design shags? Look for lamps in any style that pleases your eye. Do the same with window treatments and art work. Assemble your scrapbook as you would a wishlist.
When you feel you've got more examples of living room furniture and accessories than can fit in your room, start to combine different pieces and accessories, on paper or with a graphics program. Construct several prospective rooms. Fill each one with your new furnishings. Mix and match to your heart's content You'll discover your theme is already well developed. You'll notice that much of your dream living room furniture has a common thread in style. It may be sleek and sophisticated, homey country or antique elegance, with your favorite colors well represented.
It's always a good idea to take your mockup and pass it by an interior decorator. A professional knows how to execute your plan in the most efficient way and can spot problem areas and workarounds. They also have connections in the industry which can save you money. If you have the means or are comfortable putting your purchases on a credit card, go for it. If not, there's time enough for that leather sofa and stained glass lamp.
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