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Houzz living room
Houzz living room













You’ll want to make sure furniture doesn’t block the flow between spaces, and instead use something like an area rug to create zones. An open-plan home – one where the lines are blurred between kitchen, dining and living – may require a layout that focuses on definition. This will make the main focus conversation. For a truly intimate vibe, replace your couch with some occasional chairs positioned around a coffee table or ottoman. Place seating on either side of the room, with a focal point in the middle to pull the room together. In square living rooms, a symmetrical layout encourages a formal setting. Instead, opt for small furniture items, like a cosy two-seater couch, and create various focal points throughout the space. A long, narrow lounge room, for example, risks looking like a hallway if furniture is lined up against the walls. Which traditional living room layouts will work best for you? Every living area will have design challenges. For even more traditional living room ideas, check out the Stories section on Houzz.

houzz living room

Browse photos on Houzz for living room layouts, furniture and decor, and strike up a conversation with the interior designers or architects of your favourite picks. A successful traditional living room design is inviting, has enough seating for the whole clan – a comfortable couch is a must – and encourages conversation. If you have the luxury of two living areas, one is usually a formal living room or lounge room, reserved for reading, relaxing and entertaining. If you only have one living room in the house, it’s likely to serve multiple purposes: be it a place to watch TV, play games, spend quality time with family or hang out with friends. No detail was overlooked in this stately home - down to the mudroom’s delightful dutch door and hard-wearing brick floor.Ī living room, often referred to as a lounge room in Australia and New Zealand, is the hub of the home. A magnetic shade of blue paint envelops the gourmet kitchen and a buttery yellow creates a happy basement laundry room. Luxury abounds in each bathroom with gleaming chrome fixtures and classic finishes. Bold wallpapers were introduced in the powder and guest bathrooms, and custom draperies layered with natural fiber roman shades ala Cindy’s Window Fashions inspire the palettes and draw the eye out to the natural beauty beyond. Vintage and contemporary area rugs in wool and jute provide color and warmth, grounding each space. Custom bedding that marries not-so-traditional checks and florals invites guests into each sumptuously layered bed. Pattern and color were everything to the owners, and classic “Americana” colors with a modern twist appear in the formal dining room, great room with gorgeous new screen porch, and the primary bedroom.

houzz living room

ATIID collaborated with these homeowners to curate new furnishings throughout the home while their down-to-the studs, raise-the-roof renovation, designed by Chambers Design, was underway.















Houzz living room