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Comments (10)Sheer curtains for the windows. Layout will be tricky because of the FP and the heater/ radiator. I think we’re looking at a couch on the wall with that radiator. Maybe a console behind it to block the box. Or a couch lengthwise. Facing the door. A rug, coffee table, maybe a bench or some chairs. Start with what you can. Very charming home. Love it...See MoreNeed help with living room/dining room funiture design
Comments (9)Living room dining room combos make me really happy. How many in your household?Do you eat at this table nightly or most commonly eat in the kitchen? Do you sit at this table and do other things like projects, kids with homework, gather with friends? Do you have another living area in this house that you chill out in or is the seating in this room going to be the makn ha g out space in your home? Who will sit here and when, what time of day, to read, be with guests, hang out? I’d love to see the table turned 90 degrees so it is parallel to the window and living in that area next to and along side the window. It just makes sense to me for the layout and lines of this room. It may or may not make sense though for who uses this space and when. Main question, do you want the daylight and view from the window to be enjoyed as a table space or sofa space? The buffet /cabinet is a great piece but looks super bad next to the wood where it is currently located. I’d put it on the long white wall near where your desk is currently located and use it as a visual bridge between you window/dining area and a sitting area where your sofa is currently located. Light fixture is fine where it is do not use it to determine furniture zones. Stone area is a lot of look. Don’t put furniture or other things over there. Just give it space to be what it is. Nice that you dont need desk, piano, or TV in here....See MoreNeed Help with Living Room Layout
Comments (8)The amount of seating and placement is not doing your room any favors. Maybe try your settee under window, remove all the items in corner and place one of the matching tables there with a lamp. Place matching chairs facing settee with the second matching table between them and add a coffee table. With wanting to keep chair/ottoman, could you move the curio to the right a bit and place where dining chair is. Ignore the extra two chairs in picture and with your credenza (vs fireplace) it would feel similar to this room....See MoreI rent a double wide mobile home need help with living room decor
Comments (14)Start by getting much better lighting change the bulbs in the fan to LED 4000K get at least one more table lamp and one floor lamp both with LED bulbs . If you find the fan lights too bright do LED 3500K for all. Take the black drpaes away and add some white ones I like the idea of rearranging the layout but IMO to use the sofa as sepeartion will make the sapce feel smaller so be careful We need a ton more info and decluttering is a must to go in the direction of the inspo pics The mantel maybe 2 things on it the leopard pic on a wall where it fits and that chair has no real purpose there so move it out to work properly. The inspo pic is a lovely space is that doable with 3 kids . I think you say you have to keep what you have . The gray walls are doing nothing for the space but better lighting will help....See MoreRelated Professionals
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