Monday, 30 April 2012

Living Room Designs - Ideas That Work

By David Marson


When designing a living room you must take into consideration the people who live there so that it reflects their style as well as their needs. The problem that many people have is they hire somebody to help them design their space and this will result in you not liking what they do and that it looks too much like a movie set. Just keep in mind that your needs are far more important than making your living room look like the style magazine. Bringing to be a clear personality you seek while at the same time sparking effective designs is not an easy task. My advice is to target a certain look and stick to it, don't change once you have your plan in motion.

The first thing you should always do is decide on what your dcor will be in order to make it worth your while. Something that you should avoid is trying to create the same living room design that you saw on television or on the internet. I would start by deciding which elements of the room you want to change the most. It might include a living room designed with silky monochromatic schemes or a complex one requiring the use of exploding warm color designs with contrasting textures across the room. There are many changes you can make, so just go and change them.

Yes, there are designing tips that you should follow to create the perfect space. These guidelines will help to make sure everything is done right and all the design rules have been followed. The benefit of following rule is that you will be able to enjoy the room while still making it feel comfortable and inviting for your house guests. Just keep in mind that it is more important to keep the flow of the room intact as opposed to making it likable by others. I highly recommend that you follow the rules of interior design in order to make sure your living room looks the way that you want it to look.

Designing a living room starts with the creation of a central point that will be the heart of the design. You will find some living rooms already equipped with one naturally while others need a focal point to be introduced at the planning stage of the interior designing process. Some central points will be things like fireplaces, area rugs, large picture windows and other things like that.

You need to integrate the living room wall into the entirety of the designing process to bring out a specific character, such as the use of coarse stucco textures, artworks, murals, tapestries, beading and mirrors. Just keep in mind that the wall is part of the room as well, so don't exclude the wall from the living room design.




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