By Vickie Daeley


If your living room is the focal point of your home, the design and comfort of the space are crucial. Following seven simple keys will assist you in avoiding costly errors as well as saving you frustration from a design that simply does not meet your needs.

If your living room is going to be a combination living room and family room, then you will naturally make adjustments for a smooth and interesting correlation.

The first item you want to look for in your space is a focal point. Do you have a beautiful fireplace? A great view from your windows? Or is this a family room combo and the television is going to be the primary focus of your family? Make this decision now.

Large furniture is an excellent choice if your room has arched or high ceilings. Resist the temptation to purchase many pieces of smaller furniture as this will cause the living space to feel overcrowded and cramped.

How the room flows is paramount to your living room design. Measure every item of furniture and produce a scale chart. With this simple device, you can ensure that each piece will fit properly and the flow of traffic will be unhindered.

Color -- an expression of your soul. Are you comfortable in sky blue? Is your closet brimming with red? Your living room should be an expansion of your personality. If you and your family are comfortable with bright colors, enjoy excitement and adventure, then deep, vibrant colors may be the perfect choice. For a serene environment, consider neutrals or pale blues, greens or softer shades.

If cozy is your thing and you have hardwood floors, consider the ambiance of adding area rugs in vibrant colors. These alone can solidify a furniture arrangement and add additional interest to your design. Also, don't forget your ceiling! Think color here rather than hard, cold white.

If you need a calming atmosphere, pattern may not be a choice for you. But mixing plaids with florals or stripes can be a fun and interesting way to add variety to your room. Just verify that your colors coordinate perfectly and remember, a little goes a long way.

The "piece de resistance" of any room is the accessories. Whether family photos, a magnificent collection of antique Limoges boxes or leather bound books are your thing, be sure to display them with pride. This last touch will pull your living room together and give the ambiance of continuity. You now possess a gracious, charming room that should work well for the entire family.




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