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Designing A Living Room

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The living room should be spacious, well-lighted, well ventilated, with durable floors and walls that can stand hard usage and still look presentable.



This fact should be kept in mind at all times in selecting carpets, furniture, drapes, and wall finishes.

The house and furnishings must be suited to the family. If a house has a family room, to take the brunt of the hard wear, the living room can be a bit more delicate than where it has to take the beating all the time.

Plaster is still the accepted thing for walls; if you can get along with wallboard, don't expect it to take quite the hard knocks that plaster can.

Wood paneling can be very effective as a living room wall. One end of the room can often be of brick or stone with good effect. Sometimes one wall can be papered with a very pleasing result.

I have seen rooms papered on all four sides, but with one side of figured paper and the other three sides with the same paper without the figures on it.

Oak makes a good durable floor with natural beauty built right in. A large rug and a few small rugs can be used with good effect with the oak floor.

Wall-to-wall carpeting is popular at the present time. It has several advantages: it is quiet, warm, easy to clean with a vacuum cleaner, and if of good quality, it wears well.

An elderly couple without children, or whose grandchildren do not come too often, can have a more fragile living room than a family that has several hard playing, fast growing boys and girls.

How big should a living room be? Some people feel crowded in a room 16' by 24', while others feel that such a room would be spacious.

In Korea a good-sized room would be 8' x 10'. In Japan a living room is rarely more than 12' square, but there they can remove the sliding partitions and add the other room which is usually 9' x 12', making the total size of the principal room 12' x 21'. The kitchen is only 6' x 9'. The bathroom is usually 6' square. This makes the average Japan?ese house about 500 square feet in area, compared with perhaps slightly over 1000 square feet for Americans.

The popularity of trailer houses seems to indicate that people can get along with less space than was formerly thought desirable. Trailer houses have from 150 to 500 square feet of floor area, and some of the larger ones seem rather spacious.

Still, good planning indicates that the living room should be fairly good sized, even if the rest of the house has to be rather small.

A living room should seldom be smaller than 12' x 16'. Perhaps a medium-sized house, say 1400 square feet, should have a living room 15' x 20' up to 16' x 24', or about 300 to 400 square feet of floor area. But a large house of over 2000 square feet of floor area could afford a living room of from 450 to 500 square feet of floor space.

When you buy a house always use a mortgage calculator to get the best deal on your mortgage.
Designing A Living Room
As we often say, function is more important than form. Start your interior design adventure by determining what your living room is for. Is it a place for an intimate gathering of friends and family? Do you entertain a large group of guests regularly? Is it a place to simply relax and kick back?

The answer will determine the layout of the room. If you entertain a lot, then you want your space to be more open so guests can flow freely around the room without bumping into furniture. If you host more intimate groupings, then you want to arrange your furniture to promote conversation.

1. Select furniture that matches your needs

Once you know the function of the room, it's time to work on form. There are a lot of really wonderful pieces out on the market theses days. Not only can you get inviting sofas and loveseats, but also new ideas such as sectionals with a built-in chaise. If you entertain a lot, consider going with groupings of furniture or pieces that can be easily moved around the room. If it's just family and friends, go with a large sectional grouping so you can all sit together in comfort and style.

2. Use color intelligently

The right colors can really make a living room come to life. Choose wall colors that complement your furnishings. Contrary to popular belief, a dark color makes a room appear larger, not smaller. Use accent colors for your accessories. Don't get too wild with colors ? they should work with one another, not against one another.

3. Go with a neutral style

Resist the temptation to buy the latest trends in furnishings or accessories. You don't want your space to become dated. Picking up the latest lamp or gimmicky clock cheapens the space as well. Above all, don't put too much of your personal tastes into the d'cor. Keep the precious memories and souvenirs in the bedroom or family room.

4. Let it shine

A good way to add some space to your living room is to go with reflective surfaces for tables, fixtures and lighting. White glazed cabinets are terrific for this, particularly if they have glassed doors. The same is true with lighting. A lamp with a glossy shade can make the room look bigger than it is.

5. Use rugs as d'cor

If you have a really large open space, consider breaking it into smaller areas. The easiest way to do this is to use area rugs. Though it seems odd at first, an area rug cannot only be used on wood or tile floors, but on wall-to-wall carpeting as well. When using an area rug to define a space, be sure that the furnishings either rest on the carpet or touch the edges visually.

6. Locate the large pieces first

The sofa, loveseat and sectionals should be put in place first. Again, consider the function of the room and arrange accordingly. If your pieces are heavy, you may want to draw out the room on a piece of paper and make shapes that match the measurements of your furniture. Move them around on paper before you move them around the room. This saves time and energy.

7. Work your way out from there

Once you have the large pieces of furniture set to your liking, it's time to add end tables, coffee tables and other secondary furnishings to your grouping. Next, it's time for the accents: lamps, vases, plants, etc. Finally, hang your art so that it complements the room's new look. After painting and changing the layout, you may find that some of your art is out of place. Look in your other rooms to see if a different piece would look better.

Most of all, have fun with your redecorating project. Once you have the furniture you like, the rest can be changed easily down the road with just a few cans of paint and some artistic touches.
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