Need Help with Furniture Placement in Living Room
Betty
7 years ago
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Need help with furniture placement in living room
Comments (13)Well, if you watch a lot of tv, then I'd make a main furniture grouping around the tv/fireplace and just put a couple of comfy chairs with a small table between, either to each side with a table in front of the fireplace, or facing each other in front of the fireplace with a table between. Just a little reading or wine sipping area. like this: If you mostly gather without tv watching then I'd do the opposite and put a couple of chairs on the tv side. You could think about using a backless chaise/bench as a piece of furniture between the areas, so people could face either way or lie down to watch tv. Like this: If you don't use the electric fireplace, I'd still think about mounting the tv lower, in front of the firebox and putting some nice art above the mantel, for more comfortable tv viewing. It's a challenging but beautiful space!...See MoreFurniture Placement in Living Room - Help Needed
Comments (7)You're welcome, my pleasure. I mentioned wall mounting tv on an angling arm, and there are various types of arms available, depending on your needs. 'TV extension arms' would extend the tv out to mitigate the distance, these arms are also available with varying angling capabilities One example: [https://www.houzz.com/products/pdx650-full-motion-mount-for-37-75-tvs-black-prvw-vr~29971748[(https://www.houzz.com/products/pdx650-full-motion-mount-for-37-75-tvs-black-prvw-vr~29971748) This mount would extend tv out about 2 feet, and is pretty streamlined, with tv being able to sit 2'' from wall when mount is pushed back, so that's a nice feature. Just one example, and there are arms that extend out further than this one, lots of options available to suit your specific needs. I like the idea of wall mounting tv on an arm - but another good option could be using a mobile tv console, and if you like industrial styling, at all - there are a ton of wheeled options, in that style category, alone. So with either wall mounting on extension arm, or using a mobile console, your boys should be able to move the tv, versus having to move their seating... although, they could do a combination of both - if it's more comfortable, etc. I love that second light fixture, also. So many fun styles in the Sputnik type of design. :)...See MoreHelp needed figuring out furniture placement in spare living room
Comments (5)It does look like the room where leftover furniture goes because it doesn't play well with others. The china cabinet could be a good focal point as JudyG suggests, but only if you have something to go inside it that's worth looking at. Otherwise, lose the loveseat and put the china cabinet on that wall. Fill it with books, if nothing else. Alternatively, lose the china cabinet and keep all the seating. Add art above the sofa and loveseat, a rug and curtains, and call it done till you're ready to decide how you actually want to use the space....See Morehelp with the furniture placement is needed, pass through living room
Comments (19)Hello Alexey, Once the house has been built and you are able to stand you living room It will be easier for you to see what will or will not work for you. Especially since you are still fine tuning various aspects in the room such as window size, etc. Thank you for the updates. That helped. Please know that the furniture placement is the only thing that is being presented NOT the style or colors in the room. we put a piano in the room in place of your electric piano. We don't have one in our selections. There is enough seating for 10 folks with the padded stools around the room. there are two book cases. One on opposite sides of the room, as you can see, this was intended to give you a "play area" for your little one that includes the open space in front of the piano. We put 4 chairs in the sitting area but you can easily move them around the room to another location or omit 2 of them and pull extra seating from the dining room table when you more guests. Hope this helps. Best Wishes with the construction of your new home and congratulations. We wish you many happy memories to come in your new home. MAE...See MoreBetty
7 years ago
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