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| Club room. Get rid of the stuffy old sofa and use comfy chairs flanked around a small table to create a space to have long intimate conversations over tea and scones, wine and crackers, or to have a good card game. I can even picture a standup piano in the background, a bar, or built in bookcase. |
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| Gallery. Turn your living room into a showcase. Display artwork wall to wall for interesting conversations. |
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| This music room is living-room chic. Create functional built-ins that incorporate your favorite instruments, making a small living room perfect for letting out your musical side. |
| This living room functions as a music room, reading room and TV room. Creative thinking!
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| Wine room. Add a wine bar and change out your seating to create 'Camelot's Teeny Tiny Round Table'. I love seeing wine displayed as the focal point. And there are many clever ways to do it. |
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| Pool room. Why not turn your living room into a hot place for pool? This one is a perfect example because it is kept dressy and posh by using a pool table with a white finish and black felt top. There are so many options available to customize a pool table. You don't need that traditional green felt and dark stained wood look. |
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| Reading nook. If you don't have a large living room, this space is a good example of how to utilize real estate that is so often missed out on- the center of the floor! Floating a piece of furniture works. Don't you just want to curl up with a book in this space? |
| Working space. Create an office or homework space. If it's near the front door and you don't have a mud room, you can incorporate a spot for backpacks and even shoe bin. |
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| Here is another example of adding a workspace to your living room and keeping it chic and clean. |
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| This would make a beautiful living room to see as soon as you walk into a home. A desk floated on a cool printed rug becomes the main attraction. The rest of the space is dressed up in purple and blue, keeping if from looking office-y. |
| If you incorporate a work area into your living room, use built-ins to hide the clutter. These look great in a dark wood finish. |
And then my neighor decided that she entertained enough to get rid of the wall between her formal living room and dining room and make it one long space with a huge dining table. (they had a large family room off the kitchen for seating). Two great ideas in my opinion. Builders make homes without thought to how people really live. And most people don't live formal lives anymore.
Of course, the baseball addicted son loves the tall wall (18ft) for bouncing whatever rubber ball is handy (took out all the unbreakables ;-}