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Global Warmth – Global Style Living Room

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Global style is a comfortably eclectic way to decorate a living room. Because it’s a design theme that celebrates travel, you can pair a modular style sofa that has a contemporary European cosmopolitan vibe with an end table like the Butler Specialty Designer’s Edge Hammered Copper Drum Table that has the appearance of hand-crafted artifact from a far-flung region of the world. A global style living room emphasizes natural fibers, both as an upholstery fabric and a construction material for furniture. Natural fabrics and organic elements such as silks, velvets, horns, shells, wicker and rattan are used to layer the living room in texture, creating visual interest. A global style living room can range from the highly sophisticated to the casually exotic.

Decide where you would like to put the color. One of the “textures” used in the process of layering a global style living room is of course color. But too much can make your décor “shout” and while you want the space to be interesting and energizing, it shouldn’t be overpowering or busy. If you choose a neutral color sofa, then add color to the walls and tie the sofa into the décor design with brightly colored or intricately patterned cushions. If you go the other route and paint the walls a paler or neutral shade, select a richly colored sofa, armchair, recliner and/or loveseat.

When accessorizing a global style living room, select oversized pieces like a sculpture, vase or urn that will make a statement. Wall art should be large-scale and display exotic or tribal themes. Accent cushions, candles and other miscellaneous trinkets should be arranged throughout the living room in such a way that warm, spicy shades are balanced with a delightful mix of soothing neutrals and organic elements.

The living room furniture you purchase for the room should be predominately made of wood, typically exotic or tropical woods such as teak and mahogany. For an “authentic” global feel, one or all of the living room furniture pieces should have wicker, rattan, shell or stone decorative accents or panels. The Kenroy Home Capri Oil Rubbed Bronze with Shell Accents Table Lamp is a perfect example of how organic elements can be easily incorporated into a global style living room design.

A global style living room has the air of belonging to a well-traveled citizen of the world. It has an easy, eclectic look that can be as sophisticated as you want it to be. A tribal drum provides inspiration for a coffee table; a handful of shells are transformed into a stylish table lamp; natural fibers woven into an intricate zigzag pattern makes an area rug a focal point of the room. But it is the unique way that a global style living room is layered that transforms it into your own creation.

From the Design Files of Heather B – When You don’t have a Guest Room

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Design Question

What can I do to make my townhouse extra comfy for my 12 year old niece coming over in the summer? She is from England and it’s just me, my dad, and my cat. I have never met her and neither has my dad. She is coming alone I think. I don’t know how long she is coming for.

It’s a 2 bedroom so she is going to have to sleep in the living room. I was going to buy a sectional couch and put the sections together to form a bed. (I don’t have a couch so I was going to buy one anyways).

What little touches can I do to my house to make it extra comfy for her? Thanks

Design Answer

There are ways to make a guest comfortable when you don’t have a guest room. A sectional is a good choice, as long as you select one that includes a pop-up trundle unit or a sleeper sofa (also called a sofa bed). A sectional with a trundle will convert the available sleeping area from twin size to full size. More room equals more comfort.

Since you intend on purchasing a couch anyway, there are other dual-purposes sofa/bed options worth considering. A futon is designed to be used as a sofa by day and a bed at night. Sofa beds have a pull-out bed that is part of the sofa; it can be unfolded from inside the couch and then retracted when not being used as a bed. A convertible sofa is like a futon in that it can be used as both a couch and a bed, but you don’t have to purchase a separate mattress for it as you would for a futon sofa.

If either you or your dad is in the habit of watching late night television, put a small TV in one or both of your rooms. This will give your niece the freedom to turn in when she wants.

Especially since you don’t know how long she’ll be staying, when visiting someplace you’ve never been before, there’s nothing worse than having to live out of a suitcase. If possible, rearrange the closet closest to the living room as “her” space. Make room for her clothes; add a small dresser or chest of drawers in the closet so that she can conveniently store her things. If there’s room, include a hamper for her laundry.

Are there two bathrooms in your townhouse? If possible to share one with your dad, give her the other one. If not, clear out a drawer and/or part of a cabinet that she can use to store her shampoo and other beauty products.

In the event that you also need to buy end tables, select ones with a combination of drawers and at least one shelf. End tables that can function as nightstands will make the living room feel more like a guest room. It will also allow your guest to keep the things she uses the most close to hand. If there are bookshelves in the living room, place baskets or storage trays in a section of the bookcase or shelving unit to give your niece a handy place to tidy away articles of clothing, souvenirs and her camera or other electronic devices.

I’m sure you’ve already done so, but check to see that your niece is not allergic to your cat. If she is, plan on vacuuming the living room on a daily basis and keeping the cat off of the sofa.

Since she will be sleeping in a “communal” area, anything that you can think of that will create the illusion of her own room, will make her feel all that more welcome and comfortable.

Have a great visit with your niece!

Keep sending me your design questions, and especially if you’re asking for advice regarding wall color, tips on rearranging a specific room etc., include pictures if you can.

Alternatives to the Standard Sofa

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Sofas are pretty much standard fare in a living room or family room. It’s the place where we put are feet up; read a book; watch television or hangout with the people who are important in our lives. Being without a sofa is almost unthinkable.

Where would we sit and catch up on the news or have a quick nap before going out for the evening? Due to space constraints or awkwardly shaped rooms, even though they are available in a number of sizes, a standard-sized sofa is anywhere from 72 inches to 96 inches in length and just might not fit. Today’s furniture manufacturers offer some great space saving solutions that won’t take up too much of your available floor space.

Eurostyle Leonardo 2 Loveseat

A loveseat typically is used in conjunction with a sofa to increase a living room’s functionality and seating capacity. However, the Eurostyle Leonardo 2 Loveseat in Black Leather and Chrome offers the same function and convenience as its “big brother” for those who live in smaller accommodations. You might not have a wall long enough to accommodate a standard sofa, but you might be able to comfortably make room for two loveseats, which will give approximately the same amount of seating as a large sofa.

Armen Living Dupont Sectional Sofa

A sectional sofa might sound counter-productive when discussing space-saving types of sofas. But since they are essentially L-shaped, a compact sectional like the one shown in the picture could easily fit into a corner of a living room or family room, maximizing floor space.

Van Gogh Designs Baha Loveseat Sofabed

As mentioned above, the loveseat does duty as a sofa while comfortably seating two people. The beautifully crafted Van Gogh Designs Baha Loveseat Sofabed also functions as twin bed. When living in a smaller-sized home, having an extra place for someone to sleep is such a bad idea.

Coaster Furniture Jetson Convertible Sleeper Sofa Bed

Like the compact sofa bed, the sofa convertible is a great space-save and alternative to the standard sofa. But the Coaster Furniture Jetson Convertible Sleeper Sofa Bed is more like a futon than a sofa bed, because the bed component doesn’t pull out from within the couch frame as it does with a sofa bed. Unlike the futon, however, a convertible sofa’s seating area automatically functions as the “mattress” of the sofa bed, saving you the trouble of having to purchase a separate futon mattress.

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