The Two-Thirds Rule can also apply when choosing the size of your sofa. In general, sofas should be about two-thirds the ...
Interior designers navigate clearances, furniture placement, and flow, aiming to make the most of every space they create. Flow in a living room means the space is functional, pleasant, comfortable to ...
Struggling with your living room layout? Whether you’re working around a TV, fireplace, or an awkward space, this video ...
In real estate listings and the “after” reveals on HGTV shows, the homes seem more sleekly furnished, bigger and brighter than what you see in real life. Do none of these people need to incorporate ...
To make a living room feel bigger without removing furniture, float pieces a few inches from the walls. Set furniture up in zones, symmetrically, or in clusters with an odd number of items for an open ...
Corner fireplaces are unique architectural elements, but they can be tricky to design around. Like all other architectural elements, they have a big impact on a room's ideal furniture layout. This ...
Not all living rooms are winners. Some of them have too many doors, an off-center fireplace, and other awkward layout problems. However, don't give up on these spaces—interior designers run into ...
As true spatial orchestrators, architects’ expertise extends beyond the mere construction of buildings, often transcending the physical realm of design. They possess the unique ability to craft spaces ...
Designers show us how to turn what used to be the most formal area of a home into an inviting, multipurpose space. By Tim McKeough The living room used to be considered a formal entertaining space — a ...