Living room decor
Kavita Jha
12 days ago
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Please help me with the living room decor: curtains and wall decor
Comments (6)The rug is the wrong orientation in relation to sectional. Rotate the sectional so the chaise is on the fireplace wall. Or pull the sectional back, center it on the fireplace, and rotate the rug to center on the fireplace. And remove the pieces from in front of the fireplace so the rug can be closer to it. Can you separate the sectional into two pieces facing each other, one under the window and one on the wall -- and rotate the rug down the middle between them. That woud be ideal...you could see more of the rug. And get bold artwork for the long wall that will compliment the bold rug. Go to greatbigcanvas.com ,for a large canvas print..a fun site and reasonable. 60x40 or 48x32. I searched for peach and teal under Abstract and found these: https://www.greatbigcanvas.com/category/abstract-art/?color=382&color=398&shape=1...See Moreliving room decor
Comments (10)I would start with a much more colorful rug it does not have to be boho but needs color. If that is real plant go for it if fake the garbage is where it belongs . I am not a huge lover of coffeetable stuff so a simple orchid real plant is all I woudl do. Can we see the other walls just post more pics in a comment do not start another post .This type of rug gives you some colors to pull for pillows IMO a bit larger than the ones yu have and remember if your guests need to remove pillows to be comfortable then you have too many...See MoreTransitional living room decor help needed
Comments (19)Hi mytwo cents I love your choices of furniture and the cheetah print is an awesome statement print. I will absolutely keep in mind your chairs for the future. I’ve always loved the Bentwood rockers! That would be an awesome look. I will also be looking for a bar stool like you suggested! You are on par with what my tastes are. I’m not really particular with my furniture as far a it having used marks on it. I also can also cover up or refurnish. I do no like evrything looking new and polished. Loved a lived in look & vintage items. I really like your choice of the blue carpet & am looking at ordering it. I have a couple places for the cheetah print. Not sure what wall would look best (besides above the fireplace!) Please see attached pictures. I tried rearranging the furniture & table. Still have the small square table set aside. I can use it elsewhere. Do the chairs work better this way as you maybe thought? Olive green green chair (swivel recliner) corner: use the floor lamp you suggested? A larger floor lamp? Add an end table, basket, plant (I can remove the fern by the fireplace), magazine rack…? Krypton is the color of the chair (lighter, kind-of washed olive green with a hint of a brown undertone) Vanilla chair corner: added a couple things just to visually see something in that corner. Put a large print on the wall by the tv to see what to do with that wall. Should I do one print, gallery wall or something else? The cheetah print? Would I still use the nice smaller rectangular reading light you suggested? Use the floor lamp you suggested? A different end table? Think I need to space the chairs differently & have angular or straight facing the sofa? The patio door throws me off. Opens on the right side. I can get a frame for the tv (modern or vintage if I should?) if that would be something to add. The tv cords will be hidden behind the wall. Vanilla Sofa: Does the current ”marble” table work? Anything else to suggest? A differnet table lamp for summer? Something else altogether for summer/winter or just winter? In the winter, as I said, I have dark brown velvet curtains & I finally found the name & picture of my area rug (internet image is below). Not sure what to do with the any of the blank walls nor how to accessorize the tv corner. That side of the room is driving me crazy on how to decorate it with all the small walls and open spaces! Dining room is getting refurnished in the future. Divorce has left me with a hodgepodge of items to get rid of from a prior house. I hope you had a wonderful and fun weekend! I continue to appreciate your precious time and assistance to help me!!! I know I have a lot of questions, thank you so very much with your patience and help as long as you want- I can’t tell you how much it means to me as I cannot afford a decorator. When its too much, just let me know! That's fine. Love the transitional looks & mixing woods on the internet & understand the recommended (but bendable) percentages of transitional rooms. Reading how to this is one thing, putting it together is another 😂 ....See Morehelp with living room decor
Comments (3)The couch looks very close to the fireplace wall but maybe it’s the angle of the picture. I agree the shelves are too full. (One large piece is better than 3 or 4 or 5 little pieces.) I would remove the top shelf altogether or just leave it bare. There’s no need to decorate above your head....See MoreMae Day Organizing and Interior Design
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