Often living room design determines the atmosphere and
functionality of the space. Color, texture, materials, and the
Organization-related factors play a fundamental role in the way space is used
and the sensation that will generate the environment. If you receive the
inspiration of the elements that are already present or copy style magazines or
other environments, you can easily create a striking design with the various
styles combined.
Inspiration factor
You are looking for inspiration for some element that is
already in that environment and that have a special meaning. You can adapt the
rest of the elements based on the colors of that one. For example, an element
of inspiration can be a blue blanket with yellow and green. The colors that are
less prominent (yellow and green) can be used for other large room elements;
i.e., walls, upholstery of furniture, carpets and curtains can adopt those
tones. The predominant color of the main article (the blue) can function as a
contrast in the room, in items such as pillows, ornaments hanging from the
wall, jugs and lampshades.
Design styles
When choosing a style for a living room design, you can
create the room tone and feeling that generates, before choosing the
components. Some popular styles are French country, rustic House, a Tuscan
style or something more romantic. Each style has related to a particular
combination of colors and types of furniture. For example, a living room with a
French country-style house usually includes a soft palette, with the main color
white. Cream colors, blue and light gray also have a major stake. Old items
that might have used previously as other furniture in another era inspire the
furniture. For example, an old chest of drawers could transform into a
showcase, or an antique table light could convert into a coffee table.
Recreate a professional design
Photographs from magazines tend to be a great resource to
use as a guide for the design of a room. If you select parts based on the
furniture, colors, and photography accessories, you will create a room that
combines well. The elements are often difficult to combine (and sometimes
costly). However, if you respect the size, texture, and sensation that
generated the image, you can create something similar while maintaining the
original design.
Central element
Living with prominent architectural features, rooms tend to
facilitate the design of the room. If you use a central element as a basis for
the inspiration, you can use the colors and textures of the element in others who
are in the room. For example, a large ivory home may indicate that the target
should be a prominent colour in the design. The coolest aspect of the ivory
could reinforce with the use of other elements with similar characteristics,
such as leather armchairs and glass tables, or could contrasted with the use of
softer, as very padded armchairs and plush carpets.
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