Living/dining room
Blue walls
Royal Navy walls Marble fire place
Cabinet and picture layout
IKEA wood cabinet
Long cabinet example
Wall set up-fake fireplace, symmetry of pictures
window tv fireplace
furniture example
dark brocade wall paper
hemnes built in
installation
Hand painted wall paper
Create a second seating area or reading nook. In a large living room, even after filling out a main seating arrangement, there will likely be an odd corner that remains unfilled. If you put as much effort into this corner as into the "main" seating area, it may well become your favorite hangout spot.
Tub chairs
3. Think of your coffee table as a puzzle piece Imagine how all the pieces are going to fit together in the room. This is especially helpful when choosing a coffee table. Visual scale is a key element in finding the one for your needs. If your seating takes up a great deal of space, look for coffee tables that are visually less weighty, such as ones that are glass, open underneath or in an unexpected shape like round, soft triangular or oval.
A sectional can be used in a diminutive space, but to scale it properly, you should ensure that it doesn’t take up the whole room, obscure the bottom half of windows, bump up against the fireplace or overflow into other spaces. Accompanying pieces should be more visually spare –think open legs, glass tops, thinner frames – to keep the space feeling more expansive.
TV on swivel mount
Table and Planter
Example of wall unit. Looks a bit messy/cluttered
High ceilings
Couch
Rug and throw
Q