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Common Living Room Style Mistakes to Avoid in 2022

There might be one little thing that makes all the difference. Or, perhaps, the issue could be quite large. From everything like choosing the wrong rug size to adding a bit more warm light, your drem living room is just an article's read away.

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Common Living Room Style Mistakes to Avoid in 2022

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  1. Common Living Room Style Mistakes to Avoid in 2022 After spending a lot of time in your home over the last couple of years due to the global pandemic, you’re probably keen to change things in your property. Or, perhaps you’ve recently bought your first or a new home and need to come up with some design ideas. Either way, one of the most crucial parts of the home is the living room style mistakes. It needs to be designed as effectively as possible so you can truly enjoy your property long-term. To get the look and feel of this pivotal room right, it pays to avoid some common style mistakes. Making the Room Look Cluttered Source: googleusercontent.com If you’re like many people these days, you have a lot of stuff and your living room, in particular, is filled to the brim. If so, this will make the space look busy and cluttered, and it will seem smaller than it really is. This mistake is common but not one you want to be guilty of.

  2. To avoid this situation, spend time going through every item currently in your living room to see if you value or use it or not and if it has to live in that part of your home or could go elsewhere. Try to streamline possessions and make more floor, wall, and other personal space available. This will make it easier for you to keep the room clean and organized and make it look more appealing since the eyes won’t be so overwhelmed visually. Problems with Color Choices Source: chedonna.it Another common mistake people make is either decorating with too much colour or using too little. While minimalism has been a popular design choice for years, keep in mind that not having enough colour in your living room will switch it from modern, sleek, and contemporary to sterile, cold, and boring.

  3. Address this by painting a feature wall in a shade that isn’t your typical white or light Gray or other neutral shade or utilise some lovely wallpaper. Also, you can liven up the room with pops of bright colours and avoid feeling like you’re in a hospital thanks to interesting artworks, throw pillows, area rugs, vases, and the like. Lack of Light Source: hearstapps.com Many of us think of our living room style as primarily spots where we watch TV or curl up on the couch to chat with a loved one. However, we tend to do more than we realise in these critical parts of the home and need adequate lighting to suit numerous tasks. Good lighting will make or break your Personal space, not just in how you can use it but also in the vibe created. Look for ways to add layers of light to the room to set the mood and make it easier for you to do things like read, do a puzzle, play board or card games, etc. It helps to use floor and table lamps for soft lighting, plus recessed down lights that you can dim or turn up brightly as required. Having task lighting next to your sofa for reading or other activities is vital and also gives you a way to turn off bright overhead lights when you’re entertaining and want more forgiving, diffused lighting. Another idea is to install some elegant flush mount ceiling fans with lights contained within them, so you get a helpful temperature aid and extra light at the same time.

  4. Poor Choice of Furniture and Placement Source: futurecdn.net To make your living room as cosy, comfortable, and stylish as possible, you need to pick the right furniture for the area and place it strategically. Ensure you have a sofa that’s the optimum length and width for the room, rather than being oversized or undersized. Similarly, avoid the mistake of selecting a disproportional area rug that throws off the living room’s sense of balance. It should fill the space nicely with at least two legs of each piece of furniture on it. Placement of items is just as crucial as selecting them, so think carefully about where to put pieces. Avoid the common mistake of pushing all your furniture up against the walls just to make the room look bigger or to fit in oversized pieces. It’s best to ‘float’ the couch off the wall, thereby creating enough space for someone to walk behind or around it. Some smaller things, such as a lamp or entertainment unit, can go close to a wall, but most other furniture should generally be centred in the room.

  5. Smart placement also means not designing the room to revolve around a TV on a cabinet or the wall. You don’t want this screen to become the focal point of all time spent in the room instead of social interactions. Designing a living room to make you and your guests feel comfortable and welcome takes time and often involves testing out different layouts and other choices. Give yourself a chance to play around with your ideas, but keep the above points in mind as you go. Contact Us : Website: https://interiorcraze.com Email Id: interiorcrazeofficial@gmail.com To Connect With Us Visit

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