Whether  your living room is a 21 foot length with a large picture window  at  one end or you live in a tiny apartment and the living room is bijou  to  say the least, there are living room decor ideas to suit you and  your  budget. You can go for cozy chic and warm up your living space or  go  for open-plan with vaulted ceilings and an expanse of herringbone   hardwood floor. At the end of your project you will have ended up with a   space that you can live in comfortably, decorated according to the   space you have available. Are you aiming for a peaceful retreat, full of   serenity and harmony or a more user-friendly, basic living space where   you feel comfortable slipping your shoes off and putting your feet up.
If  I was choosing a color scheme for my living room I would go to the   cooler colors on my color wheel chart - the blues and greens which can   be used in different shades to achieve a 'joined-up' look of cool   elegance. I always make sure that, when I paint my ceiling, I use a   light shade of the room's main color on my ceiling so, if my color   scheme was blue, I would use the lightest eggshell blue I could find for   my ceiling and then a slightly deeper shade of blue for my walls. If   you have mouldings you could paint those completely white, or go for a   darker shade of blue to both the walls and the ceiling. I would use matt   paint on my walls and a paint with some kind of sheen on the  mouldings.
For windows, to  add height, place the curtain pole as high as possible  near to the  ceiling. This will give your curtains plenty of drop to  achieve an  elegant drape. Modern decor arrangements always suggest that  the fabric  should be allowed to pool on the floor - never in my house.  To me,  artistic though it evidently is, this 'pooling' idea for the  fabric is  just a dust collector and, if you have dogs like I do, is just  asking  them to make a bed out of the fabric! Why did I mention this?  Find out  what the trends are, but that does not mean you have to follow  the  trends slavishly. Adapt styles to suit you and your lifestyle.
You  would think, wouldn't you, that a large picture placed on the wall  in a  small room would be overpowering. Surprisingly, it isn't. I have  the  tiniest lounge you can imagine and, on the wall above the fireplace I   have a really large picture of the Defence of Rourke's Drift, depicting   the British soldiers of 'B' Company, South Wales Borderers. This   picture is very loud, very busy, with plenty going on in it. However, it   looks absolutely fantastic in that room, almost as if the room was  made  to fit the picture!




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