Living room and living in

Posted by | Living Room | Thursday 11 June 2009 12:05 pm

The living room of a family is a place where it lounges and relaxes. It is probably one of the most important rooms that need to be paid special attention too. This is also because this almost represents the entire house to an outsider and creates a first impression. The first impression always needs to be perfect.
A living room should be scarcely, yet intelligently furnished. Along with a sofa set, the presence of a divan can be considered, if there is space, to accommodate extra guests since two sofa sets is not a very good idea. Presence of cushions in soft colors also adds to the cheerful feeling that is a necessity in a room. Pictures and paintings on walls give an antique feeling to the whole outlook.
There are accessories and other things available in the market that adorns your living room. Depending upon the choices of the customer, different interior designers are also there to lend out a helping hand. Proper assistance that is required is always close at hand.

Living Room –The window to your Personality

Posted by | Living Room | Sunday 9 November 2008 11:52 am

The living room is the most important part of our home because it is the only room where we welcome the outside world into our private space. Based on the decor of this room our personality and style is often judged. The best way to enhance the look of the living room is to restrict the use of decorative items like showpieces plant stands and lampshades.
The decor should idly be in a subdued color, with appropriate lighting arrangement so that every corner is highlighted. Furniture should complement the colors of the walls and curtains. It is always wise to minimize the use of furniture and leave more open spaces. This makes the room more airy and comfortable.
It is important that the sitting arrangement of the living room is carefully chosen. Relaxing sofa along with certain modern entertainment devices like plasma TV, home theatre system, DVD stands is important to complete the picture of an idle living room.