Sabtu, 13 Mei 2017

Ideas for Small Living Room Designs

Ideas for Small Living Room Designs  - It is important to determine which pieces of furniture are essential and then arrange them, starting with the largest ones. Usually the largest piece is the sofa, although some designs do not to include a sofa, if the space is too small. Designers encourage homeowners to experiment with different configurations.

Some tips for making a better use of a small space include using multifunctional and small-scale furniture, using both natural and artificial light, and using built-in storage.
A light color palette helps create the feeling of a wider space. Cool colors have the same effect. However, some decorators choose warm colors to allow a room to feel cozy and intimate.

Decorating Ideas for Small Living Rooms

Some ideas for decorating a small living room include avoiding bulky furniture, making use of all available spaces with shelves and making bold design choices in areas such as color, wall art and decorative pieces. Patterned rugs, light colors and mirrors help make the room feel bigger.

To decorate a small living room, choose furniture that is multifunctional, such as a bar cart that stores bar items and acts as a side table, or a modified book shelf that stores items for the dining room on one side and items for the living room on the other. To make use of all the space in the room, adding shelves in awkward corners transforms the space into useful storage. Choose functional furniture, such as L-shaped sofas, that provides enough seating for guests by taking advantage of all the wall space in the living room. On the other hand, using smaller furniture, such as a chaise or straight-lined bench-style sofas, leaves the room feeling less cluttered and more open.
Light-colored or patterned rugs open a room up and give it a layered, cozy feel. They also help make the room visually appealing. Create the illusion of more space by situating mirrors so they add dimension to the space, hanging curtains from the ceiling instead of the top of the window, or not using any window treatments.
Though lighter colors on the wall do make a room feel bigger, darker colors are bold and add drama and interest to a space. With dark colors, a satin or semigloss finish reflects light and keep the room from feeling too small.


 
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