HOME-LIVING ROOM: 20 Living Room Design Mistakes Everyone Makes- Part 4-6 of 20

20 Living Room Design Mistakes Everyone Makes

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Living Room Design Tips

 COURTESY OF DISC INTERIORS
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Interior designers spend their lives studying the little details that make a room perfect. Just like a beautifully directed movie, a well-decorated living room is at once engaging and impressive, familiar and safe. And sometimes, what is off in our own living rooms can be difficult to pinpoint. To shed some light on the most common living room design mistakes that may be plaguing our spaces, we talked with interior designers and a residential architect.

The space of your dreams may not be so out of reach if you consider the most common living room decorating mistakes.

 

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Poorly Planning Your Layout

Living Room Design Tips
TESSA NEUSTADT; DESIGN: VANESSA ALEXANDER

While it may be tempting to push a sofa against a wall facing the TV stand and call it a day, Roberts reminds us that there is more involved in planning a great living room layout. “It’s important to consider and create conversation groupings, especially if the room is long and narrow like many townhouses and lofts,” she says.

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Hanging Art Incorrectly

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Art hung the wrong way on a wall is like a character in a movie wearing a really bad wig,” Henderson says, “it’s just kinda hard not to see it, and you wish so bad you could just rip it off, knowing that everything would be so much better without it. It doesn’t ruin your experience, but it’s just terribly distracting.”

While some agree that art should be hung at eye level, the stylist stresses that this doesn’t apply in every case. “Yes, the art should be at eye level, but not if your ceilings are really low and not if you are really tall,” she says. “If the wall were cut up vertically into four sections (going from bottom to top), think of the art being in the third quadrant (counting from the floor),” says Henderson.

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Making It Too Precious to Live In

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While the days of unused “sitting rooms” and plastic-wrapped furniture are long gone, Roberts still insists on paying special attention to making your living room fit the conveniences of everyday living. “Select textiles and rugs that can take the wear and tear of everyday living,” she recommends.

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7.23.2020

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