How to Make Your Living Room a Place Where You Want to Spend Time
Is your living room feeling a bit drab these days? Is the decorating a bit out of date? Or perhaps after all the quarantining, you’re just tired of looking at the same old space?
If you find yourself not wanting to use your front room space for relaxing, it may be time for a few upgrades. Where should you start, and what should you consider?
Set the Right Mood
You’ll want to start by deciding what mood you want your living room space to evoke. Bright and sunny, or calm and collected? Whatever you decide, it’s important to match the desired mood with appropriate colors and decor.
Warm, cool, bright, and muted colors can all go towards creating your desired feel. Warm colors (think reds, oranges, and yellows) can make you happy, while cooler colors such as blues and greens can make a person feel calmer. Decor can be combined with wall color to create your desired welcoming.
Comfortable Furniture
Nobody likes sitting on uncomfortable furniture, including you. There are plenty of good-looking couches, chairs, etc. out there, but one thing that will keep drawing you to your living room space is making sure that you select comfortable furniture pieces. In fact, furniture is one of the most important aspects of interior design.
This makes a lot of sense when you think about it - your furniture is going to stand out as the largest item(s). When it comes to designing your living room, if you want to create a cozy spot for your downtime make sure that you don’t sacrifice comfort for fashion.
Be Uniquely You
In all of your designs, make sure you are creating a space that truly reflects your unique tastes and style preferences. The best-designed space in the world won’t mean much to you if it doesn’t really “feel” like you. And you’re much more likely to enjoy spending time in a place that reflects your personality rather than a cookie-cutter design.
A common deterrent to achieving your customized look is family heirlooms or hand-me-downs, but these items can hold you back from achieving your goal. What are your decor tastes? Animal print, bright neutrals, color pops? Whatever it is that you’re into, find a way to work it into your living room arrangement.
Once embarking on the journey, you’ll likely enjoy redesigning your living room to your own tastes. There’s nothing more relaxing than a well-curated space that reflects your own unique brand of “you.”
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