Feeling a bit tired of bumping into the couch on your way to the kitchen or that large chair which seems to block out all the light? Perhaps you need to start rearranging your living room furniture. If you find yourself in such a situation, there a few basic design ideas that you should consider before you decide to throw out the sofa.
In general, people tend to make two kinds of mistakes when it comes to furnishing their house. The first is the neglect of the space, and the second, which follows from the first, is either using too much of a space, like putting a large sofa set in a small corner, or the opposite of this, using too little space, such as a placing a small table in a large open area.
These habits tend to mirror the kinds of personalities out there, and in general, for each error you can usually find someone responsible. Those who like to fill, fill, fill, are usually the ‘pack rats’ of society, never satisfied with enough, always feeling the need for a bit more. It adds more life to the house, they say. On the other hand there are the ‘minimalists’, the eternal enemy of the pack rat. Whatever the pack rat puts in, the minimalist takes out. In many houses when the two are found together, this can turn into a battle of the survival of the fittest. On the one hand the pack rat sneaks in that extra recliner into the corner, and when the minimalist comes home and sits down with a book, he or she suddenly encounters a strange uneasy feeling of ‘clutter’ and claustrophobia. Looking around, the minimalist singles out the new recliner, then turns vengefully to the pack rat.
Obviously then, the first thing to do when it comes to rearranging your house, especially if this kind of internal turmoil is going on, is to bring those responsible together (you and your spouse!), and to figure out a middle ground of what to keep and what not to. No one will be perfectly satisfied, but then again, that’s what it means to live together.
After that, you need to determine the space. For example, you may have an old leather recliner which just sits opposite the couch, with its back to a nice large window, thereby blocking the light. You need to really ask yourself, “Do I need this?", and if you do, then ask, “Does it really belong here?" By blocking the window, the chair suddenly destroys the space and the lighting in the room, which is a definite no-no when it comes to design. Start then by looking for such out-of-place pieces that, if moved only slightly or even removed, can make for a happy change.
In rearrangement then, you first look to the space in your house, then try to reconfigure it, either by removing something, moving it, even separating things which can be detached, such as a large sectional sofa. The basic point to keep in mind is that in choosing how to use the space, you are thinking about maintaining harmony and beauty in the house, while yet keeping things functional and lively.
The Living Room Restaurant
I was looking at our nice little set up. Very standard actually, we had a television, VCR, DVD and a game system. My significant other and our children wanted more. I called the local TV installation company in Toronto to see what their suggestions would be for upgrading. They said if I found a system that I thought I would enjoy that they would be happy to install it.
So it was off to the local electronics store. The salesman was very happy to help. He then led me through various in store set ups so I could get the feel for a home theater experience. I loved them all. You truly feel like you are sitting in a real theater.
The salesman pointed that it would be best to have someone install one of these systems for me. Their service department was back logged and charged quite a bit more for installation than the Home Theater and TV installation company I had already spoken with. I assured the salesman I had that part under control. I chose the smaller set up, since we had a small living room.
I paid for the purchase and scheduled delivery. When I got home, I informed the family that we would have our own home theater system delivered by the end of the week. I told my significant other we would need to schedule for installation with the Toronto TV installation company, for the day of or day after delivery. We agreed the day after would be best. One never knows exactly what time a delivery company will arrive until they get to your home. All appointments were scheduled.
We waited all week with bated breath for our new home theater to be delivered. There were so many boxes brought into the house. The delivery men had a small problem with directions. Which was a scary thought as they were also part of the electronics store's installation team; they set the boxes down in the foyer instead of in the living room.
Then insisted that they were there to install the system, I explained very nicely that we had the Toronto TV installation crew on their way out because I had been told that the electronics store did not have the time. They took their gruff selves out the door.
Finally the Toronto TV installation crew showed up and within an hour we were set up to party with the best of them. Speakers around the room, new plasma screen television, new stereo and more. It was a sight to behold. We had invited friends over for the evening to have a movie night party. We had an absolute blast and planned for a weekly movie night party.
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