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In real estate listings and the “after” reveals on HGTV shows, the homes seem more sleekly furnished, bigger and brighter than what you see in real life. Do none of these people need to incorporate ...
Struggling with your living room layout? Whether you’re working around a TV, fireplace, or an awkward space, this video breaks down the essential tips to arrange your furniture like a designer—without ...
Interior designers navigate clearances, furniture placement, and flow, aiming to make the most of every space they create. Flow in a living room means the space is functional, pleasant, comfortable to ...
To make a living room feel bigger without removing furniture, float pieces a few inches from the walls. Set furniture up in zones, symmetrically, or in clusters with an odd number of items for an open ...
Let's tackle the living room. The key things to keep in mind when arranging furniture are flow, function and focal point. The furniture should be arranged to facilitate traffic flow in the best way ...
Figuring out the best layout and furniture placement in the long, narrow parlor of a traditional brownstone or townhouse can be perplexing, even for the most design-savvy homeowner. The parlor level ...
Dare to be bold in how you arrange furniture in a small room. Freedom from preconceived notions might encourage a higher function from your space. Toss out old ideas or pictures from your past homes.
Most people play with their art and accessories, trying to make the room feel better. But If the furniture placement in the room is wrong the room will never feel right. So you need to start there.