Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts

Monday, November 6, 2017

A living room is like the heart of a home, we spend most of our time there, and this is mostly the place where I have my friends, acquaintances, and relatives come and sit. Naturally, one will be conscious about the décor of their living room, but it seems like we're always running out of ideas. Everyone wants their home furnished in the most modern way, and I appreciate the spirit, guys. So I'm sure after sitting clueless for hours you have turned to the internet for some support, and you've come to right place. I'll give you a few ideas in the following paragraphs on how to decorate your living room in the most modern way possible.


Seating With Storage

You're planning a banquet setting for your living room that would look royal, perfect. But have you ever thought of getting the furniture custom made so that you can get a storage installed underneath the seat? Well, if you haven't considered the idea, consider it now.


Coffee Table Options

Coffee table options can be numerous; you just have to be creative. I mean, people make African drums their coffee tables. You can consider other options as well, just think out of the box and pull a unique idea.


Fill Up the Walls

Ever considered the option of using the walls for fullness? Hang the curtains a bit high on the windows so that the airiness increases. Mount up the LCDs on the wall so that the living room doesn't look all stuffed.


Bolder Colors

I love the monochromatic patterns and colours, but sometimes adding a pop of colour here and there can be very refreshing. Try to keep the central furniture white while throwing in some coloured cushions for added brightness.


Bigger Furniture

I believe that bigger furniture looks comfier than other furniture. Don't be afraid to get a large armchair for the living room, it will only accentuate the room, and you will need fewer items to decorate it, while the room looks elegant all the same.


Cut Out on Lamps

I don't mean you should cut out on the lighting, of course. Just avoid the lighting that uses up space on the floor. Try to install them on the walls or hanging from the ceiling because that saves up space.


Centralize Things

Try to keep the furniture floating; by this I mean, that put the furniture in the middle of rooms while you have space around it. This will make the room appear wider and more spacey. Creating more space simply by thoughtful and strategic placement is possible.


A do-it-all Table

This is a must-have! You should get yourself an adjustable standing desk to utilize for many purposes. You can use it to place stuff that you want to keeps out of children's range, like a mosquito spray or electrical equipment, etc.
I hope these tips and tricks help you decorate your living room in the best way possible.

Author Bio:
Kenny is a blogger who loves to write about home improvement. She is sociable and kind and loves to decorate almost everything! Read more about her posts at https://standingdesk.sg/.

Guest post - Living Room Decoration: A Modern Guide

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

You can spot velvets in fashion, as well as in interior design. If bold coloured velvets is not your thing, why not to try pastel pink tones? Pale pink velvet is the most soft and relaxing material ever. 






Velvet in Pink

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Exposing the floorboards in some old houses could be a cost effective alternative to installing new wooden floors. It will do the job and create some nice rustic interior look. However, floorboards were designed to be covered with a heavy layer of carpet and underlay, so draughts, squeaks and unsightly gaps are a common side effect of going back to basics. If you are aware of all the down sides of the exposed floorboards, than here is a good article by HomeBuilding & Renovating on how to expose them correctly.








Exposed Floor Boards

Thursday, September 3, 2015

We’ve put together a collection of designer furniture items taken from LOVEThESIGN.com for you to enjoy, that have been made in the twenty-first century, but retain many mid-century design features.

Cole -Tria Table (Charcoal) £1,025.00

“Cole integrates the Tria collection with a Tria table. The base, with 4 triangular legs in solid oak and a square top with rounded cornerstop, hosts the sinuous bodies of Tria chairs”.

Coedition - Za1 Brera £1,669.00

Ok Design - Centro Stool £228.00 & Acapulco Lounge Chair (Light Blue) £416.00

Both the Acapulco Lounge chair and the Centro Stool are hard wearing and versatile. They can be used indoors and outdoors, and the stool can also be used as a side-table or a footstool.

The chair design takes its influence from the original Acapulco Chair® from the 1950’s, which was named after the Mexican resort Acapulco famed for being a refuge for the Hollywood stars including Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley.

Alma Design – X2 Big Armchair £1,647.00


Ex.t – Collage Vanity Unit £1,153.00

Clean lines and versatile, this vanity unit can be used anywhere in the home, from the bathroom to the lounge or bedroom. The Collage Vanity Unit was also a winner of “What is missing?”, an international design contest promoted by Ex.t.

Cole –Tria Table (Octagonal Top) £1,644.00

AL2 – Vintme Chair £684.00

The clean lines of the Vimme collection are put on show beautifully with the AL2 chair. The legs are a great take on the mid-century hairpin table and chair legs that were invented by Henry P. Glass in 1941.

Innovation – Fiftynine Coz Dark Wood Chair-Bed £286.00; Bonaldo – Joe Linen/Cotton Double Bed (Blue) £1,673.00; Universopositivo - Disc Stool £88.00; Twentytree – Matrioshka Set £2,719

“Fiftynine is a Scandinavian variation to Splitback. Inspired by the Fifties/Sixties, it features a rounded shape, coloured buttons and wooden feet. It belongs to the Midcentury Modern collection, inspired by the splendid design era stretching from mid-1950s to the late 1960s”.

LOVEThESIGN - Furniture With A Mid Century Design Feel

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

The SINNERLIG collection consists of more than 30 pieces for the home and can be loosely categorised into three groups: working, dining and lounging. Although the collection works neatly in these settings, the furniture have an open use design; it’s up to you how you whish to live with them and how they fit into your life. With attention to the smallest details, these pieces are designed to engage our senses and connect us to our homes. They don’t just look good, they feel good to touch and use. They are objects that support and enhance the many ways we live today.








IKEA SINNERLIG Collection

Monday, August 17, 2015

Usually we recommend pure and light interiors to our clients. Yet strong, powerful tones may create unusual atmosphere. Depending how you play with colours and match them altogether you can calm down or stimulate your mind.



Powerful Colour Inspiration

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Increasing storage space in the house is usually the most popular request from our Clients. Joinery is both practical and beautiful bit of the interior. There so many different options for the wardrobes and shelving units, so may different finishes and materials, which together create a masterpiece.







Inspiring Joinery

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

We all love yellow, it associates with sun and happiness, but sometimes we feel like it might be a bit too bright for our houses. Citrus colours are trendy and work well for your well-being, so why not to add a dash of yellow to your house?






Citrus Yen

Monday, June 15, 2015

Set of side tables, which could be put on top of each other to save space, is a perfect solution for any living room. Their layout and position could be customised, always bringing a new look to the interior.







Nest of Tables

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Monochromatic walls and floor covering is a perfect background for various-coloured accessories. Timeless and minimalist greys, beiges and whites that fit to every interior style when juxtaposed with personalised items may create original and adjustable space. Why not to try some colours in your neutral interior?













Individual Dash in Monochromatic Interior