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Living Room Chairs That Create a Unique Look to your Home

May 26, 2010 By: admin Category: home improvement

Every home is a reflection of the owner’s personality. One of the ways that a home can be made to look alive is by the various furniture that is found in the home. As most people bring their visitors to the living rooms it is best to have really nice furniture. There are many different living room chairs can be found in many different stores.

These living room chairs can be comfortable sofas and deep cushioned armchairs. A contemporary rocking chair will look fabulous placed in a corner of the living room near a fireplace. You could even have a modern recliner in a nook that is near a stack of books. This chair is a place where you will sit at the end of a long day or even on a weekday relaxing.

Sometimes people like to mix and match their living room chairs. The styles can vary from the traditional to the modern chic. With all of these chairs the most important factor in the décor should be comfort. To make sure that you have enough room for these different chair styles you may want to look at your living room with a critical eye. This will show you the various chairs that you will need to remove or place in a garage sale.

Once you are ready to choose some high quality living room chairs you should visit several different furniture stores. These stores will have a number of different seating styles for you to look through. The chairs you will find in these stores will be comfortable sofas – two to four person seats- large armchairs, trendy butterfly chairs. You may even find an egg chair or two.

As with all types of furniture the styles and fabrics that are used in living room chairs are based on contemporary and traditional styles. You have the ability of mixing and matching any of these many living room chairs together to create a unique look to your home. The colors of the furniture and the fabrics will announce if you want a casual look to your living room, a formal style or even a blend of the two.

The main point to remember with these living room chairs is that you have the right to choose which chairs will look great in your home. The added bonus of buying any type of living room chair is that you can set the final price range. The many different furniture places you will visit will have the living room chairs that can make your home look warm and inviting. These living room chairs will say come and relax your day’s cares away in our embrace.

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Furnishing A Dark Living Room

May 24, 2010 By: admin Category: home improvement

Furnishing a living room is tricky by itself, furnishing a dark living room gets even trickier. A dark living room requires more attention because it all depends with how you use your living room furniture to ensure the place is looks warm and inviting. Normally, the living room is where you entertain the visitors hence you should not only make it appear bright and comfortable but also elegant. Your living room furniture should therefore match every detailed aspect of the entire living space. Identifying the space you are working with in the living room will make all the difference. For instance, if you have a large dark living room, you can decide to paint all the walls a different color from what is featured in your living room furniture styles. For example, if oak furniture is more outstanding in your living room furniture style, paint the walls a bright color such as a white motif. This is because oak furniture appear dark hence a bright colored wall will compliment the living room furniture. Similarly, you may be working with a small living room and your living room furniture features pine furniture. Choose a particular wall to paint a darker color, because pine furniture appears bright in nature and leave the other walls bright, this will not only brighten the house, but the dark color will help kill too much brightness.

Bear in mind that space is what will determine how you furnish your dark living room. When the space is limited, resort to light furniture like pine furniture to visually provide a lot more room whereas dark furniture such as oak furniture visually shrinks the place. Another thing that will help you furnish a dark living room is including wall mirrors in your living room furniture selection. This equally will depend on the living room furniture styles that you have selected. The aim is to make your dark living room appear as warm and welcoming as possible. Strategically placing the mirrors in well lit areas which will help reflect some light in your living room. This works especially well when you are using oak furniture, where you can place the mirror across a bright colored wall to reflect light to other areas of the living room.

Today, some living room furniture styles come with spaces to fit modern lamps whereby a cabinet can have compartments where you can put your lamp, or better still spread lamps across the living room by placing them on side tables. The effect of the light should create some elegance in your dark living room. The colors of the living room furniture and the light effects will create some variations and the results will be an amazing welcoming living room. Basically, furnishing a dark living room is not limited to specific living room furniture styles; the secret is matching and complimenting your choice of living room furniture with the walls and accessories that you use to come up with an elegant, lively, warm living room.

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Furniture And Color Scheme For Living Room

April 23, 2010 By: admin Category: home improvement

Living room is the face of your home so it must be decorated in utmost style. While doing so keep in mind your own personality and try that project in which you are comfortable otherwise all your efforts will go in vain. Many accessories like rugs, carpets, wall decorative, beautiful round wall mirrors, curtain tie-backs, tassels will ameliorate your room. But do you know what will bring the immediate effect. Yes, it is the color and living room furniture so you must decide these carefully.

What Should be the Color Scheme?
There are so many colors to work. Some look good on wall other on floor and some on furniture. But how to create a sync of these three. To start with do overburden yourself with the technicalities of this anymore. Look around and learn from the nature. In your garden you must be having different colors of flower. Look how nature has given the shading, which color it has picked and what different color combination look like. After this find out what looks soothing to your eyes.

Doing this will give you the confidence to look at the color wheel for more accurate color scheme. One basic funda of using color is – never exceed more than three colors in a room. (more…)

Live in your Living Room

June 30, 2009 By: admin Category: home improvement

Is your living room a place for show, only used when you’re entertaining? Living rooms, as their name suggests, should not only reflect who you are to the outside world, but they should also be lived in. Here are some suggestions for making your living room warm and inviting for guests as well as functional and comfortable for family members.

If your living room is large, divide it into smaller areas through the positioning of furniture. You want the “conversation pit” to be cozy — a couch and loveseat and a couple of chairs around a large cocktail table will seat many people, yet they’ll all be able to hear what the others are saying. A great place for family meetings as well as for entertaining. Make sure all seats are within reach of a table — someplace to set down those drinks and chips!

Face the couch to an architectural focal point, such as a fireplace or a large window that looks out to your garden or the city lights. If you don’t have an architectural element to work with, create one by hanging large pictures or a mural on a wall. This allows people to admire the art and it’s safer than hanging anything heavy right above the seating (especially in areas prone to earthquakes!). Hang cloth wall hangings or small pictures on the wall behind the couch. Don’t, however, hang a mirror where people will see their reflection all the time. Not everyone is thrilled by his or her image.

If you divide your living room in two or three seating and/or dining areas, use rugs to define the conversation grouping, another under the dining table, and another to set off a place to exhibit the Buddha you brought back from Thailand or a wall of bookcases that not only hold your books but also display your collection of antique toys or Bennington pottery. Area rugs work well over waxed hardwood floors or neutral, wall-to-wall Berber-style carpeting.

A decorative room divider, such as Japanese shoji screens, can be used to separate a large room into a living room and a TV room. In a smaller place, face the couch to a wall unit that holds the television — it’s sure to become a favorite gathering spot for the family.

The days of covering the “good” living room furniture with plastic are over! Leather or the new microfiber fabrics are easy to clean, look great, and can survive guests, kids, and pets. If the furniture is in neutral colors, add colorful decorative pillows. Remember to keep a few throw blankets around to stay cozy on cool nights.

If your living room walls are painted in light neutral shades, you’ll be able to change the furniture and decorative touches easily. Other ways to change the look of your living room are by adding tall plants or a silk tree, a permanent flower arrangement in a basket or tall vase, or even a fountain and small pond in a large enough space.

Don’t forget about lighting! Floor lamps, especially in dark corners, can brighten large areas, while table lamps can provide good light for your favorite reading/knitting chair. An arrangement of candles on the mantelpiece or a table adds ambiance to your living room. Now go ahead, live in your living room!