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Tips on furnishing large living rooms

- BY CATHY HOBBS

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FURNITURE LAYOUT

When you have a large room, this is the ideal opportunit­y to allow the room to “stretch its legs” as opposed to making a room feel crowded and cramped. When laying out a large room instead of overloadin­g it with too much furniture, select larger, oversized pieces that will help to “ground” the space.

FURNITURE SELECTIONS

In larger rooms, large scale furniture pieces such as sectional sofas are often needed to help fill space. Sectionals help to define a space and create a clear furniture envelope. Meanwhile, large scale selections such as oversized coffee tables or chairs may help make a large room feel cozy as opposed to cold and cavernous.

WHERE TO START

Start by measuring your room, both the width and length, prior to making any furniture selections. When possible, avoid purchasing “the set.” Not only are these groupings often too much furniture for a single space but for many homeowners, the overall aesthetic of “all matching” furniture can be unappealin­g. Instead, carefully select an inspiratio­n piece or two and build your room around them.

A gorgeous area rug could serve as the inspiratio­n for a color palette or an oversized piece of artwork to help define a design style or mood. In general, start large then move to smaller pieces. In other words, purchase your sofa before buying a coffee table, buy your bed before your nightstand­s, for example.

Rule of thumb, size and scale is critical to a successful layout. Be sure not to overcrowd or “stuff” your space.

 ?? Handout/TNS ?? A large living room is grounded using an oversized area rug.
Handout/TNS A large living room is grounded using an oversized area rug.

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