Living Room
An area feels bigger if there's nothing to stop the eye. In this example a pair of daybeds is used instead of sofas. Because the daybeds have no backs, the eye can see past them into adjoining spaces, making the room appear larger. The same theory applies to coffee tables. Because the coffee table in this room is transparent, it takes up less visual space. And to make the room appear taller, curtains were mounted near the ceiling, drawing the eyes upward.love the loungers,,,can be moved easily to combine use of TV viewing from living room to TV room,,,
Give mismatched accessories a cohesive look. Wondering what to do with the random assortment of vases, bowls and other trinkets unearthed from your attic? Assuming none are too valuable, try unifying the collection with a coat of white paint. When you are finished, group the items together in one spot (on a bookcase, for instance) rather than scattered throughout the room for the most impact.See how to make over knickknacks with paint
If you have a fireplace, make it the focus of the room. Arrange the furniture in an intimate arc, rectangle or square around it. And remember, you don't have to be facing it for it to be the focus.
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