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“Use furniture layout to create a floating nook. Start with a focal point, such as a fireplace or wall of bookcases.
Creating a nook with rug and furniture arrangement
Use furniture layout to create a floating nook. Start with a focal point, such as a fireplace or wall of bookcases. Place two comfy chairs in
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Use furniture layout to create a floating nook. Start with a focal point, such as a fireplace or wall of bookcases. Place two comfy chairs in front to create an L-shape. Finish by adding a rug under the chairs. This physically separates the space even though there are no walls.
Use furniture layout to create a floating nook. Start with a focal point, such as a fireplace or wall of bookcases. Place two comfy chairs in front to create an L-shape. Finish by adding a rug under the chairs. This physically separates the space even though there are no walls.
with cozy furniture and soft colors, as in this room, and you have a dedicated movie-watching space. The wood wall adds a subtle architectural element.
profile furniture like the bench and the two round stools to add seating without making the room too full of overstuffed furniture.
The no-frill furniture in this family room is set up in that traditional box pattern, creating symmetry and order and keeping the many elements going on in this space from being too much.
I love the way the furniture is laid out. and the colour and texture in this room I love the built ins and
no-frill furniture in this family room is set up in that traditional box pattern, creating symmetry and order and keeping the many elements going on in this space from being too much.
room. The furniture, bold and inviting, remind you that comfort and style are not mutually exclusive.
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A shag rug. This entire room is juicy with retro flair — mid-century furniture, yellow and purple upholstery, a green