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Design experts on their living room decor ideas
The article provides expert advice on decorating a living room, emphasizing its role as a central space for relaxation and family memories. It highlights that a living room's design should reflect the owner's personality, whether through bright colors or artwork. The experts offer guidance on various elements, starting with sofas, a significant piece of furniture. Carolyn Bailey, Good Housekeeping's homes and gardens director, recommends compact solutions like the Francis Sofa from Sofa Workshop for smaller spaces and suggests John Lewis's ANYDAY range for budget-friendly options, such as their two-seater sofa or a stylish loveseat.
Regarding paint and wallpaper, Natasha Bradley, an interior designer and color expert at LICK Home, advises choosing colors that bring joy and encourage spending more time in the room, suggesting soft greens or dusty pinks. For a bolder approach, Elizabeth Ockford, a wallpaper designer, proposes wallpaper to create style and impact, noting that dramatic color washes or strong dark colors can achieve chic interiors, while pale backgrounds with small details can brighten smaller rooms.
Effective storage solutions are also covered, with Connor Prestwood, an interior designer at Dowsing & Reynolds, suggesting shelving units, whether standalone bookcases or built-in alcove units, for sophistication and display opportunities. He also recommends coffee tables with under-shelves for displaying items like books and magazines, allowing personalization.
Adding greenery is presented as an easy way to refresh any living space. Richard Cheshire and Richard Hull from Patch Plants debunk the myth that plants require ample light or space, stating that many plants, such as Aspidistras, thrive in low-light conditions. They suggest hanging plants for limited floor space and grouping taller plants to create cozy reading nooks, emphasizing plants' portability for flexible decor changes.
For decorative pieces, Angel Tan, director at The House Directory, suggests incorporating items with character, such as handmade artifacts or antique finds, to add a layer of storytelling. Anton Dybal, founder of Next Level Artwork, recommends utilizing high ceilings with tall bookshelves and decorative vases.
Lighting is deemed crucial by interior designer Emma Green, who advises against relying on a single type of lighting. Instead, she recommends a balanced scheme incorporating ceiling lights, wall lights, table lamps, floor lamps, and candlelight, strategically positioned to illuminate specific areas.
Finally, the article discusses the importance of scent in creating a desired ambiance. Suggestions include the Cashmere Duck My Happy Place Candle for a feeling of happiness and DUSK's Serene Candle for calm. Carolyn Bailey personally endorses the Tom Dixon Elements Fire Candle for its sleek design and practical lid. #LivingRoomDecor #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #SofaSelection #PaintAndWallpaper #StorageSolutions #HousePlants #LightingIdeas #ScentedCandles
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