How to re-do the living room like a designer
Achieving a smart, polished look can be intimidating, but not if you think like a designer and break it down into the core elements. Start with a mood board to capture how you want to feel in your remade living room. Once you have captured the look you’re after, you can get started, piece by piece.
Color scheme: Begin with a color trio, focusing on shades that complement each other. Broaden your color wheel by adding softer shades and neutrals.
Walls and floors: Focus on the foundation of the room: flooring, walls and entryways.
Furniture: Start with the sofa and other key high-use furniture pieces, with a focus on quality of construction and materials. Once selected and placed, fill in the spaces using secondary pieces, such as end tables and lamps. If you’re on a budget, you can save money with lower-priced end tables, lamps and the shelves.
Textiles: Once you have the color and layout of your room, add rugs, curtains and throw pillows.
Light fixtures: Lighting needs change depending on time of day and your activity. Open curtains and a large wall mirror will make the most of your natural lighting. By night, layer in lighting fixtures that provide the right lighting for the mood. Ambient lighting for brightness, focused task lighting for reading and other cozy tasks, and accent lights to soften dark corners and emphasize focal points.
Personalization: Now that you have the basics, here’s where you can unleash your personality and preferences: Wall art, books, photographs, plants and special objects. |