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Lisa Sweetness
7 years ago
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Lisa Sweetness
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Need help with our living room please!!
Comments (33)This arrangement works much better, but some adjustments are needed to make it work. First, the fireplace grouping needs to be tightened. It crowds the dining area and you need a passageway behind the couch. Turn the rug lengthwise, parallel to the fireplace. Pull the large couch about 2 1/2 feet closer to the fireplace, and place the two chairs and loveseat on the ends of the rug, and pull them closer together. This will give you a more intimate conversation area, and not impose on the other areas of the room. Remove that floor lamp from behind the couch. If you need the light in that area, put it by the fireplace. Also, the stereo system on the mantel needs to find another home. Maybe it can go IN the fireplace instead. At the other end of the room, I think the arrangement would look better if the seating were rotated 90 degrees. Keep the rug and coffee table in its current configuration, place the sofa either facing the window or with its back to the window, and put the two chairs opposite it. Finally, the dining area. Now that you've moved the big leather chairs, you should have enough room. Your rug is too small. It should be big enough to give you at least a 2 ft. border all the way around when the chairs are pushed in. And it's a really beautiful table; please uncover it. I can't see what kind of lighting that area has. It really needs a pendant or chandelier hanging directly over the table....See Morei need help for my formal living and unformal living and dinning
Comments (300)I think a comfortable distance between the island and the counter is around 42". It seems that you have only 30" between your cook top and the counter. I might be a little too tight. The wall between the entrance and the kitchen could be 4' long instead of 6', you would then be able to move the island a foot which would give you more room between the cook top and the island. Could you switch the location of the toilet and vanity in your dad's bathroom so your enter facing a vanity instead of a toilet which is a lot nicer....See MoreNeed Ideas for kitchen layout, island and dining area
Comments (3)I'd open it above like a 'pass-through' and bring the table out in front of it with a bench under the opening....See MoreDining- Living room partition
Comments (6)Hello Mr.Anand Joseph Hope this May help you out!!! 1. Single panel partition For small compact houses creating a large partition is not an ideal choice. Instead you should opt for a similar looking single panel fittings which will mark the separate areas without making the room look cramped. 2. Long room layout For those of you who have a long rectangular shaped room like this then opting for a similar layout is an ideal choice. The designer has used a single wall to incorporate the kitchen as well as the living space. Along with this he has also turned the island into a dining space. 3. Half wall partition If you do not want a completely open kitchen then this half wall partition is a great alternative. By creating a partition with glass and bricks you can achieve the privacy that you are looking for and yet will be able to eliminate the use of permanent walls within the room. 4. Connected dining table Another great way to combine the areas together is by connecting the dining table with your main Kitchen island. By doing so you can make the space multi functional. This will also make it easy for you to serve food as you do not have to walk from one room to the other. 5. Enclosed kitchen This enclosed kitchen layout can also be a great alternative while you are trying to combine different areas in one room. The kitchen has a service window which gives you enough space to pass on food making it easy for you to cater your guests. 6. Narrow kitchen If you want to give your dining and drawing room more space then the kitchen then opting for this narrow layout is the perfect choice. By using a single wall to install cabinets and appliances you can keep the rest of the room free for other purpose. 7. Spacious layout The best way to make a room looks spacious is by setting furniture in different corners. The Designer for this house has used one corner to create a living room whereas the opposite corner to incorporate a dining table. 8. Wooden partition If you have a large room that needs to be transformed then installing this wooden partition between your living and dining space is highly recommended. This type of wooden partition will give your home a beautiful and elegant touch. 9. Open layout If you have a small room that needs to be utilised then this open area layout is the best option. The designer has created a kitchen island which acts as a dining table and also a preparation area for your meals. Apart from this the L-shaped couch can also give you a maximised seating area. 10. Compact layout The designer of this house has opted for a open kitchen where all the counters are set in a U-shaped which gives you enough space in the middle. Along with this the dining table is also situated right in front of the kitchen so that it is easy to move around....See MoreDoor Destination
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