Do you want to give your living room a more current air without it looking like something out of a furniture catalog? Surely some of these excellent ideas will inspire you. Look at them and take them to your land! Let’s start then!
You already know that the outdoor furniture is no longer for the exclusive use of the garden or terrace, so don’t be daunted and introduce those comfortable armchairs into the living room to enjoy your favorite series on TV. Maybe you’re lucky and, like the ones in the picture, they fit the wood paneling on the wall. Another change? Replace the winter curtains with those light and vaporous sheers that reappear in subtle colors this year.
In this room, decorated by Pia Capdevila, the gallery has been used with a low unit as a bookcase to create a very cozy reading corner. The armchair, a revised classic design, is in Azul-Tierra.
The large arch that gives access to the room becomes a magnet for all eyes in this room, where nothing competes with it. The decorator opted for few and discreet furniture, which contributes to creating a modern and, at the same time, sober and elegant atmosphere.
Nothing in this room hinders the views of the patio, with a perimeter distribution of the furniture: the sofas, in parallel, have leaned against the wall, and the base unit runs through the entire window without subtracting an iota of views.
If your living room is a blank canvas where walls, ceilings, floors, and carpentry form a homogeneous whole, break that uniformity with the warmth of the wood, represented here on a table, or with light bluish touches in furniture and textiles that bring sailor airs. In the background, a new version of a glass wall with white profiles manages to give depth to the room.
The classic look of this living room dominated by a fireplace with a built-in bookcase and paneling has been updated thanks to small details, such as the impressive coffee table in solid wood, the mirror over the fireplace, the presence of fiber pieces or the continuous ones. references to nature, present in the upholstery of the armchairs, the paintings, or the plants. The result is a completely renovated and very inspiring living room.
Respecting structural elements if they are in good condition, such as these exposed wooden beams, is one way to add charm to the living room. If you want to give it a more modern touch, instead of leaving the beams in their natural tone, paint them in color and you will be able to unify the room. In this room they were lacquered in white, as this is the predominant color, to give it a very Nordic appearance.
Using it is a wise move. Here it is present on the floor, on the large coffee table, in Batavia, and on the round side table. Also in the structure of the armchair and the footrest. Don’t deprive yourself of it, it will make your living room so nice!
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