help with living room setup
Tabitha Spivey
2 years ago
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Purchased new home but unhappy with living room setup. What to do!?
Comments (1)We just moved in so everything is still a mess. I know I need a lot more little things in the room but Im focused on the furniture at the moment. This view is from the dinningroom/kitchen...See MoreLiving room setup help - seating
Comments (19)@bev, I might go with the second one with the chairs on the either side for easier tv watching. But switching between either is easy, and more importantly the sofa & two chairs configuration seems to be the way to go to allow this flexibility. Camden Lane Interiors I love the blues in your pictures and feel naturally attracted to them. But the designer we met at a store today suggested that grey will offer more flexibility for decor, whereas with a blue you could get stuck. I need to think hard about that. Nevertheless, I picked some blue-grey shades from to store to check against the sofa. Anyone you like from this lot, or if have a different suggestion let me know. Thanks all as always....See Moreliving room help setup/decorate/move furniture
Comments (6)Sweetie, It could be a lot of things. You won't know until you open the curtains, let some light in, tidy up to the best of your ability...........and take some decent photos of the entire space. Better yet, would be to draw the space, add dimensions, doors, windows , openings, and dimensions for those as well. Based on what info you gave, it's "mystery meat"...See MoreHelp with room setup. Room 12 x 20. Suggest setup & type of furniture
Comments (3)I would configure a sectional with one arm down the kitchen/open wall and one arm down the wall the TV is currently on, and then put the TV above the fireplace or to the left of the fireplace. nice open walkway to the sliding door and still cozy....See MoreTabitha Spivey
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