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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.



The Boho Living Room

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Bohemian living room décor could possibly be described as Victorian style in Technicolor with a touch of modern thrown in for good measure. While it’s true that anything goes when designing a boho living room, the secret to avoiding it from becoming too busy or ending up simply just not working is fairly straightforward. It’s a matter of balance: for every antique or reproduction piece in the room, pair it with something contemporary or retro. The result will be totally unique, no one room resembling any other. It is for this reason that bohemian style has become so popular in recent years – it is the ideal interior design vehicle to perfectly express one’s individuality.

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Wall colors (shown here from Benjamin Moore) for a bohemian living room are strictly Victorian. Choose vivid fruit tones such as berry reds or burnt oranges, mustard yellows and jewel shades including ruby and emerald. If you prefer wallpaper, keep to the same color palettes, but select patterns that are ornately rendered and have floral or scroll motifs and damask and elaborate diamond designs.

Crystal Chandelier

Lighting plays a very important role in bohemian interior design. It must be romantic and a little over-the-top. It must be soft yet shed enough light to be useful. Lamp shades for the table lamps in the room should most definitely be Victorian or vintage, perhaps tiffany (stained glass) style.

Again, rugs and window treatments will have a Victorian or vintage look. Start with a Persian area rug or something more organic like sisal. Use rich fabrics like velvets and brocades for the curtains. Add a valance and tie-backs made of gold fabric or braided cords with tassels. The same goes for picture frames and prints; ornate gilt frames with sepia photographs or prints of pastoral scenes.

Lincoln Sofa

For your boho living room, choose a sofa that is traditional yet comfortable. The sofa shown in the picture displays classic Victorian design like the rolled arms, cabriole feet and brass nailhead trim.

Coffee Table

Begin adding in more contemporary looking furnishings like a coffee table, two end tables and a console table. When accessorizing the room, dress them up bohemian style with vintage ornaments, old leather-bound books, a cut crystal decanter on a tray or candlesticks made of brass, silver or wood.

While a bohemian style living room should look eclectic, it shouldn’t look cramped, crowded or cluttered. Even though this look is bold and dramatic, ultimately all elements – walls, furniture and accessories – should be balanced to make your interior design individualistic yet warm and comfortable.

Seeing Red

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

The color red is vibrant and rich. It is the color associated with the season fall; the color that royalty wears; one of the most predominant colors in a winter sunset. In China, red is the color of good luck or good fortune. In some eastern cultures, brides wear red dresses on their wedding day. In literature and other art forms it symbolizes emotions that are polar opposites like love (Cupid), hatred (war), power, passion and evil (the Devil). Regardless of the symbolism, red is strong and passionate. It is a color that shouts! 

“Seeing red” is an expression that connotes anger, so it should be no surprise that the color red is known to have an actual physiological affect on us, such as causing rapid breathing and a faster heart rate. It is often the color used in restaurant interior design and other commercial environments such as bars and lounges to generate excitement and to create a “party” vibe. Since it’s the one room in your home you want to be able to really relax, you may want to skip the use of red in the bedroom, but for the other rooms in your home, red is the ideal accent color. 

Abbyson Aris Accent Chair

Using red in interior design is a great way to add a punch of color and a touch of passion into a monochromatic or neutral décor. It doesn’t take much. A little red can go a long way to transform an entranceway, a family room, living room or den. Placing an accent chair or a club chair in the corner of a living room or den not only fills the space, making it more functional, it also creates visual interest. 

Blossom Accent Chest

When the walls and/or the majority of the furniture are in neutral tones or earth colors, a red accent chest or console table in a hallway or foyer will provide a focal point. It will also make the space “pop,” drawing the eye (and hopefully the person) into the room.

Pulaski Accents Secretary Desk

Like all colors, red has its warm and cool hues. Red brings a sense of drama into the room. A red writing desk against a warm tan, taupe or beige wall will make a bold statement. A red coffee table introduces a fresh, exciting element into a living room or family room. 

You don’t have to depend on just red furniture to punch up a neutral or monochromatic décor. You can include red in your interior design plan with red window treatments. Using patterned fabrics from curtains and accent pillows will give your room texture, as well as color. Choosing wall art for a dining room, living room or hallway that predominately uses red is another option for introducing this vibrant color into a neutral toned room.

The Casual Cure: Making your Living Room User Friendly

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Klaussner Furniture Conquest Sofa Set

Maybe it was a design idea that didn’t turn out as planned. Or you somehow inherited furnishings more traditional or formal than you would have chosen for yourself. But now you’re left with a living room that is…dare we say the word out loud…stuffy and not overly appealing. Don’t despair! There are some simple ways to make your living room user-friendly and guest-ready without having to start over from scratch. 
Lexington Hancock Park Hillcrest 8 Drawer TV Armoire in Cognac Wood Finish

You can accomplish a lot just by simply removing one or two pieces. Having too much furniture in a room, especially if the style is more traditional or formal, can make the room feel cramped and unwelcoming.

Move the furniture around. By mixing together furniture pieces of different heights, you will avoid the overpowering effect tall furnishings can have when grouped together in one place.

Homelegance Barcelona Love Seat

Create a more casual atmosphere by making the furniture as comfortable as possible. Adding a bolster pillow to the sofa and a number of differently shaped accent pillows to the sofa and armchairs, will make the room a more inviting place to sit. Wherever possible, place a footstool or ottoman in front of the couch or an armchair. Drape a cozy throw over one end of the sofa. 

Pay close attention to the way the furniture is arranged. Forming conversational groups around a focal point like a fireplace, entertainment center or even the coffee table is a guaranteed way to convert your living room from stuffy to user-friendly without too much effort or expense.

 Shady Lady Antique Chic Floor Lamp

You can lighten up your décor while giving the room a more casual, relaxed feel by replacing dark colored or outdated lamps with floor lamps or table lamps or lampshades in lighter colors. If you choose to replace the entire lamp rather than just the shade, consider selecting lighting fixtures that are more contemporary in style, but ones that don’t compromise or disrupt with the room’s existing classic or traditional look. Add several different types of lighting fixtures to make the area as bright as possible while preserving the room’s warm atmosphere. 

Zodax Modern Thai Wooden Decorative Pagoda Box

Dressing the room with knickknacks and personal items that have meaning for you and your family, like photos or mementos from vacations or trips you have taken together, will add a casual, lived-in look to your living room. Pick one table to display a group of photographs and reserve one or two other areas of the room for memorabilia. Limiting the number of groupings will add character and personality to your décor while avoiding the risk of making the room feel cluttered or untidy.

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