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by garnette98
8 months ago in Design Dilemma
Need help on our newly renovated living and family room in one.
i need help on what furnitures should i need?
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pruner Any hints on what looks you are aiming to achieve? How will the room be used - what ages - What ages and activities (TV, books,music, entertaining, casual guest accommodation)? Do you like/have any furniture, artworks or similar that needs to be incorporated into the design?
8 months ago ·
garnette98 family room will be used for TV and entertaining. while living room for casual guest. don't have any furniture or even artworks. No clue yet. needs help
8 months ago ·
Darzy This room is wonderfully HUGE! How about a really long sofa on the long wall and flanking the sofa (two) 36" "dining tables" and two upholsetered chairs at each table? How cozy and comfortable! A big area rug to ground the seating space. The big wall as a gallery art wall would be awesome.
8 months ago ·
garnette98 room is huge. it used to be two rooms ( living and family rooms). its now an open concept. dining is also a separate room.
8 months ago ·
Dytecture It's best to search through photos online or in magazines as this space works with both traditional and contemporary style depending on your preference.


8 months ago ·
Aggie Purvinska Is the kitchen to far right corner? in the second photo?

If it is, I think I would put the dining table (probably round) at the window, guest living room in the middle, sofa facing fireplace and four chairs or two chairs and two benches, Coffee Table, End Tables, and the Family Room at the end with built ins on the end wall and a TV. Family room end will have it's own comfy sofa turned towards end and chair and ottoman. The Space will have three rugs, Two huge paintings on the large wall, mirrors, etc. Floor Lamps. Oh boy. 25K to start.
8 months ago ·
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