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Stylish Seats for Your Living Room

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Accent chairs aren’t just for sitting. A well-placed accent chair can give a punch of color to a neutral palette living room; lend the room some charm or style; and add texture to the décor, especially if it is upholstered in a different fabric from the rest of the living room furniture. While accent chairs may be used for their good looks, to boost a living room’s functionality quotient they should be comfortable as well.

Accent Chair Style

Stylish seats for the living room don’t have to exactly match the other furnishings. After all, that’s the whole point of accent chairs, to have them stand out rather than blend in. But in order for an accent chair to work with the décor, it should complement the style and mood of the living room. Dramatic, trendy or casual? Since accent chairs are available in a wide range of styles, when selecting one for your living room, focus on the mood you would like to create as well as the chair’s overall appearance.

Accent Chair Material

Stylish seats like accents chairs should look good, but they should be practical too. If there are children in the home, particularly young ones, choose fabrics that are kid-friendly. Even if you don’t have to worry about children, you may prefer enjoying sitting on it rather than cleaning it. To add visual interest to your living room, pick an accent chair that is “textured.” This could mean that it is made from fabric that has a visible weave or one that has a bold or intricate pattern.

Accent Chair Color

Fabrics also contribute to the impact the chair will have in a room. A red leather accent chair or one in a zebra print will provide more “punch” than twill fabric chair in an earth-toned color.

Accent Chair Shape

Accent chairs such as lounge chairs, occasional chairs with no arms or other types of stylish seats can have interesting shapes that will make them a natural focal point of any room they are in.

Accent Chair Placement

The right placement of your accent chair can really make the living room come alive. And speaking of focal points, an accent chair in an unused corner or next to a fireplace is an ideal way to create visual interest. Take a pair of accent chairs and put a small occasional in between, and you have instant conversational grouping that makes your living space warm and inviting.

Furniture Ideas for a more Stylish Living Room

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

You may be in the market for new living room furniture or you might just want to replace one or two living room furniture pieces like your old sofa and the worn coffee table. While purchasing a sofa set is an easy and economical way to decorate a living room, it can make the décor look uniform or even bland. Whatever your reasons for wanting to give your living room a facelift, here are some living room furniture ideas to consider when designing a more stylish living space.

Mix it Up

Choose a sofa set that gives you the option to select a different material for the armchair than the one the sofa is made of. They will still be connected by style and design but the overall look won’t be so “matchy-matchy”.

If you’re in the market for a new sofa, select one that stands out from the other pieces in the room. You will still want it to blend in. But by choosing one that has a unique profile, a fabric pattern not currently part of the décor or is a complementary instead of matching style, you will add visual interest to the living room’s overall design.


Function is as Function Does

You will want to take your lifestyle into consideration when looking at living room furniture ideas for an inspired, stylish living space. The purchase of that lovely patterned red velvet accent chair should perhaps be put on hold until your toddlers are older. In a word, when buying furniture for a more stylish living room, keep in mind that it should be functional as well. The sofa you’ve got your eye on may look fabulous, but if it only seats three people and you love to have people over, you may need a larger sofa or even a sectional.

Scale it Right

Especially if you are replacing one or two living room furniture pieces instead of redecorating the entire room, proportion and scale is very important. Accent chairs and console tables add that certain stylish “punch” to a living room’s décor, but if you don’t get the scale of the furniture pieces right, they can (really) stick out by appearing too large or too small in relation to the other tables and chairs in the room. A good rule of thumb is to take the measurement of the largest table or accent chair and buy one that is comparable in size.



Come On In

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Table with Fossil Stone Inlay
As soon as someone steps through your front door, they instantly get an impression of your home. Since the entryway or foyer is typically the first area of your living space guests will see when entering your home, it should look as welcoming and inviting as possible. Often, though, our decorating efforts are focused on other more utilized areas of our homes and the front hallway gets shortchanged in the interior design department. Updating the foyer is a simple and easy way to improve the look of your home’s entrance, while defining the character and style of your décor. The first thing that might spring to mind is space…or lack therefore. Not to worry; whether you live in a house, condominium or apartment, there a things you can do that will spruce up the look of your front hallway regardless of how many square feet you have to work with.

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Cream Hand Painted Finish

Approach this redecorating project like you would a room. Especially if the entrance area is small, take measurements. A bench might be particularly appealing to you as a convenient place to sit when putting on boots or shoes, but if it ends up not fitting or being banged into whenever someone opens the front door, it’s going to defeat the purpose of the makeover. However, no matter how small the entryway is, you should be able to include some type of accent table and a mirror. 

Living in an apartment, I have a small entrance way. Since I am constantly misplacing my keys, it is of utmost importance for to have table near the front door. I chose a half moon (demi lune) console table and paired it with a mirror. The mirror is directly across from the dining room window, so not only does it make the hallway seem bigger, it also brings light into a dark space. 

If there really is no room for furniture of any kind, you still can make an entryway inviting by including wall sconces, which will add ambient light and wall art in warm colors. 

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Solid Wood Bench in Black

If your hallway is medium-sized, you can add specific pieces of furniture that will add functionality to the entrance of your home. Create a welcoming atmosphere with bench. A storage bench is not only a practical piece of furniture to have in a hall or foyer, but especially if you have children, it will also help contain clutter and keep the area tidier. 

If your hallway lacks a closet, give your guests a handy place to hang their coats with a coat rack. Coat racks can include features such as a revolving section to make access to clothes easier, an umbrella compartment or a set of lower hooks for children. 

Putting plants in a corner of the hallway or entryway improves air quality and gives your home a welcoming appearance. Use pedestal-style plant stands of varying heights to create visual interest. 

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Round Dining Table in Espresso

When there’s plenty of room to space, you can go town and design a foyer dressed to impress. Start with an oversized mirror and console table that will fill the space. Position a set of accent chairs on either side. Or if you have room for a round pedestal table, place it in the center of the foyer; use t to display a vase of flowers or a piece of sculpture. 

Accent furniture like a console table, a mirror or hall bench, improves the appeal, design and functionality of an entryway by adding texture and visual interest. No matter how big or small the entryway of front hallway of your home is, you will be able to breathe new life into your foyer. Breathing new life into your home is as simple as a fresh coat of paint, a vase of flowers and a couple of well-placed pieces of furniture.

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