HELP!!! Living room challenge/design!!!
Bought this sofa recently, it doesn't look right to me, but have to keep, cause my hubby loves it! Now I'm lost with the designing this room!!!!
Need help with Wall Colors, Curtains/Shades, some pillows to add colors. Sofa is beige color; rug is staying and TV will be on top of the fireplace (need help w/ coloring that brick too).
Sofa, rug and TV ONLY staying!
Not sure if you can see it, there is about 2 feet space behind the sofa on window side; sofa needs to be centered, but then that space behind the sofa will be waisted, what should I do?
My style is between modern and traditional, colors are orange, coral red; The kitchen that you can see will be off-white with blue backsplash.
Please help!!!! Thank you very much!
Need help with Wall Colors, Curtains/Shades, some pillows to add colors. Sofa is beige color; rug is staying and TV will be on top of the fireplace (need help w/ coloring that brick too).
Sofa, rug and TV ONLY staying!
Not sure if you can see it, there is about 2 feet space behind the sofa on window side; sofa needs to be centered, but then that space behind the sofa will be waisted, what should I do?
My style is between modern and traditional, colors are orange, coral red; The kitchen that you can see will be off-white with blue backsplash.
Please help!!!! Thank you very much!
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Sofa seems from photo likes it needs to be pulled more towards the kitchen to center it. And the rug should be pulled away from the brick some. Get a really large piece of art for the wall opposite the fireplace, or create a gallery look.
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BIGGER IS BETTER - LESS IS MORE.
You will have to keep each item that you now introduce into this small room as equally as large as the sofa to keep it all proportionate. For example, the very small picture above the sofa is simply way too small - if you are restrained for your budget to get a large piece of artwork on one wall, with bold hits of colour in toss cushions - then look for a wall mural or wall tattoo to add textural interest.
Next time, don't let hubby dictate furnishings - keep their comfort and needs in mind - but always purchase in proportion to size of the room -
I'd definitely (and I can't believe I'm saying this) mount your TV on the fire brick wall - adding a rustic fireplace mantle by purchasing a 6X6 cedar post and staining it the colour you want.Good Luck!
Sunset Magazine (last month or one before) featured a young designer, and what touches he added to his rental. He purchased cork squares, both light and dark, that you can pick up in many places, and used them to create two dramatic vertical stripes over a desk area. I tweaked this idea and purchased 6 bamboo place mats that had a variation in color: gray, teal, brown, took a few minutes to sew 3 each together, end to end, then mounted them over a sofa with a little velcro. Cost $12.00
The point being: large pieces of art can be created out of the most unusual things!
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By opening more room in front of the window area you can create a sitting area with a round table and two smaller chairs .... I agree about the bookcases too ... there are many shown in this site that are amazing.
I like the idea of the nuetral shade on the walls using art and fabric for pops of your favorite colors as mentioned above.
Option 2: You might also remove the chaise instead, turn the sectional so that the sofa side sits along the back wall and the armless loveseat acts as a chaise. Then you can use the chaise in the sitting space by the windows along with bookcases, a small side table and maybe that smaller piece of art currently over your sectional.
I like the idea mentioned above about painting the brick a darker tone of the nuetral and mounting the TV on it. Your room would be cozy and inviting ... a great space to hang out.
The curtains could be rose colored with creepers and the curtain rods could have neon red leaf shaped as in Ikea.
The color for the back ground behind the T.V could be terracota or brownish red shade close to the real brick stuff almost imitating the brick colors.Abright scenery which is rectangular could be behind the wall of the shorter sofa,just be careful not to choose a huge scenery,I would suggest the right scale visually.
Your kitchen will have a continious flow due to the color combi
I would get a more contemporary rug.
Here is a great look and nice accent colors.
Sectional sofa is from Macy's; name Kenton Sofa
the black tv stand/case is not staying; that behind "window" is actually a door, we are thinking to have the french doors to get more light in the room. Thank you for your advise!
Use graph paper and make each square equal to one foot. Measure your room and then map out the size and placement of permanent features. Windows, doors, fireplace/hearth, and so on. Next, measure your rugs and furnishings and map them out onto another piece of graph paper and cut them out. You can even color them to match what you have. although this is not really necessary. Now you can move the furnishings without breaking your back and have a greater understanding of your floor space.
BTW, I vote for the ceiling to floor drapes, the book case(s) along that back wall behind the couch, and the large art piece or "wall tattoo" above the main portion of the couch. Oh yes, and definitely center the rug, then center the couch over it in front of the fireplace for balance.
This is going to be a gorgeous room when you are done. I hope there will be followup pictures!
Position the wall unit that's in front of the door , against the back wall ,it looks as if you have a desk in that unit, if so it would work great adding an arm less chair facing the wall and unit , If not a desk, than would not work as well, but would do , try the painting from behind your sofa in the space in the middle of the unit.(or use unit somewhere else) if so I would do a wall of bookshelf units. with closed door at the bottom for storage.
I would add a sofa table behind the sofa part facing that wall , with a table lamp nearer the wall so no cord will trip anyone ,add a couple of accessories .
The fireplace needs a mantel much beefier than the imprint showing , a large beam (6"to10") and much lower , I'd say the top of the beam just under the bracket's imprint. If you put your TV there , only hang it a couple of inches above it (or just use the base directly on the beam) as otherwise you will get a crick in your neck watching TV.
I would add a low square tufted leather footstool in front of the sofa to be used as footstool and ,coffee table (adding a tray when needed as a coffee table) for the use of the people seating there. I would add a round side table on the side of the chaise(facing the kitchen), with a table lamp and a couple of small accessories.
Your art was much too high and too small for the size of the sofa, you need a few art pieces that will populate that large expanse of space, I would go for a series of print in like frames and sizes and do a row of them along the whole of the sofa length , measuring so they are at equal distance between each other ,and not place any higher than 6"to 10" above the back. It will balance that wall a bit.
As for color for your walls, you can choose anything because all your other items are neutral, How about painting the fireplace a creamy taupe , and your walls a brown red ,I just noticed that Mary Dobson had the same idea. That's the combination I was thinking. Great
The fan needs to be changed to a brown modern style one, this one dates the room.
I would do a single panel of fabric on each side of that huge window(position the rod halfway between the top of the window and the ceiling), to anchor the room , if you need privacy or light control, I would do bamboo blinds in addition.(position it on window frame).
The french door idea is very good and would balance the room, I would repeat the same drape/blind idea to it also.
The fabric for your drape should have a pattern to liven up the room and I would make at least 2 large cushions with it for the sofa corners and adding a couple more of the red/brown room color and cream fireplace color ones also.
have fun and good luck
llswink: Definitely, will have follow-up pictures!!!!!!
Repositioning the rug in the room more toward the wall and pulling the sectional
further down toward the kitchen will make a big difference! The painting on the wall is much
too small on it's own, I would look for something abstract in a larger scale or a grouping
of large to small pictures would look great too. Add some colorful throw pillows and a coffetable
and the room will look wonderful!! My great room is still a work in progress, as you can see
but I know you will love this sectional for many years !!
Book cases on far wall, large art over sofa [you can even frame great fabric or buy a big canvas and paint a simple abstract yourself-look at abstract paintings in a google search/images], and some good lighting and a nice big scale plant from Lowes or Home Dept in the window. I would paint the walls and fireplace the same color, maybe put something colorful - like a sculpture or big jar or set of big candle sticks on the left side of the hearth.
The door and Window- If the door remains and will not be used (as indicated by the current shelving) try to balance window and door. with coverings of similar size, shape and texture.
Seating and Telly- Several have suggested moving the couch toward the kitchen and adding shelving on the far end of the room. I agree. Going one step further, you should consider more shelving and/or wall mounting the telly to the left of the fireplace. If the fireplace is not going to be used consider building shelving with a low shelf for the telly and space for cables and electronic gear. A dark color on the shelving and bricks will reduce the contrast of the electronics.
The fan- Paint is great but this room needs a more substantial piece. Put the one you have in a bedroom and splurge on this item with indirect or shaded lighting and remote control.
Let us know how it all works out !!
With that said, your furniture sectional is beautiful. I too have a long family room with a fireplace on center side wall!
This is what I did: I bought a gorgeous wall entertainment display for my HDTV against the wall.
I used the mantle on the fireplace to really display art and accessories.
I put my seating furniture (no sectionals for me, they kill my space) opposite the entertainment center. It really anchored the room better.
I have no idea how wide that sectional is but if you can, (which I doubt) I would have the back of it facing the kitchen. Then add a sofa table behind the sectional. Then when you're TV, you're not watching the kitchen too.
I'd center the other section in front of the fireplace. You could get a nice ottoman that could serve as an end table/coffee table/ottoman - whatever purpose needed at the moment.
I would put up a nice mantle for the TV. Add a simple bookcase or wall shelves in the space between the glass door and the fireplace. You already said you were ditching the black entertainment center. You could add some glass shelves in front of the door and display some orange glass bottles, pottery, etc. You could put something on the floor in front of the door, like a trunk or a small, low cabinet and display trinkets or candles, plants, etc.
You could put a tall plant in the opposite corner to the left of the kitchen doorway.
I would paint the two walls behind the couches a shade of beige darker than the furniture. Personally, I like beige and blue. Since your kitchen is going to be white with blue backsplash, I would paint the living room wall by the kitchen entrance a blue-grey. I would also paint the wall with the fireplace the same blue-grey. I'd paint the fireplace a darker shade of blue. Watching TV with the wall a darker color is easier on the eyes than looking at a bright wall.
I'd put art behind both sections of sofa. If art is not affordable you can go to a fabric store and find some prints you like and mount and frame them, or buy inexpensive scarves. Carpet and fan can always be replaced later if you want. I don't think it's critical. It's all about the biggest impact you can make within your own budget.
Have fun!
with the baby on its way, it will take a little longer time to finish the living room.
P.S. I will defin post the after-picture.
Thank you everyone!!!!!