Boring empty TV wall needs help
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Comments (14)tibbrix - thanks for thinking that thru for me! Luckily there is no direct sun coming into the room. I have always loved square coffee tables, over the more standard rectangle. Im only backing off it now because feeling an ottoman would better serve the comfort of facing the TV (but re-thinking square coffee for our living room). The sofa table will be nice accent in front of window wall which will only block the tops of the seating on the balcony so a good thing. aktillery9 - wow, the visual really makes this look like a room! Had thought the seating facing windows would have to be pressed against the wall (at the door) but see that looks great. Also with seating pulled off glass wall, Im okay with seating in front if extending a bit pass the door. While I like the look of the double chairs, think a couch there would be more practical for us lying down, watching TV since an upstairs rec room, wanting to focus on most comfort. Based on these ideas, came up with this twist on them:...See MoreSeeking help for furniture, layout, tv placement for empty living room
Comments (7)I suggest grouping whatever living room furniture you buy around the fireplace. It is what I did in my long living room (mine is wider than yours). Here are some layout suggestions: Before you buy any furniture, make sure you have the room to lay it out something similar to the above suggestions. Put tape on the floor, if you have to and make sure you have enough room to walk around the furniture. You can also try Basset Furniture and/or La-Z-Boy showrooms. They can help you with furniture arrangement and they do not charge you, like a designer does. For the TV, you could either get an entertainment center that will fit right or left of the fireplace or your could even mount your TV on the wall (I have 2 TV's that are wall mounted and I love it). When I was getting ready to move into my house 3 years ago, I needed brand new living room, dining room, and family room furniture. I shopped sales and I found my 2 sofas that are in my living room first at a furniture store selling La-Z-Boy furniture. I got lucky! The sofas were on sale for over 60% off and after choosing them, everything else fell into place. For the family room, I went to a La-Z-Boy showroom, found a reclining sofa I loved, and it was also on sale. I choose soft, neutral colors for it and two rocking recliners. We use this room to relax and watch movies on our big TV in the family room. I also suggest looking at rooms on Houzz and see what appeals to you, in style and color....See MoreBoring corner tv wall
Comments (4)I love the tree circle but it is way too high up. Artwork should be hung at eye-level. Put it on the wall in the living room area (if you agree to straighten the TV). You didn't ask, but I will (haha) Can you turn the dining table so it runs parallel to the back of your couch? This would give you room to pull the couch back so you can enlarge the living room area. I can't see the entire room, is there a reason TV is angled--is there another window you are working around? Pull the TV out of the corner and set it straight on the wall to your right as we look at the room from this picture. Now move the couch to where the chairs are and the chairs to where the couch is. This will give you a larger opening to get into the room. Extend the curtain rod to its fullest length and add a couple more matching curtain panels to it. Then open them up so none of the window is covered; it will give the illusion of a bigger window. Let me know if any of these ideas help. Have fun with it in whatever you do with the rooms....See MoreNeed help with finishing the wall with the TV
Comments (13)Idk if this would help, if you like B. Moore's paints - https://colorinspace.com/dwelling-palettes-1/ "Not merely to select paint color, but for entire interior; one color could work as your sofa, another for rug, and another as a dominant color in art, tile backsplash. These 12 complement each other and overall create a harmonious atmosphere."...See MoreKatherine C
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