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Showing posts with label Living. Show all posts

Saturday, April 28, 2012

How To Quickly And Easily Create A Living Room Furniture Layout?

If you planning to buy new furniture for your living room, then most probably you have already thought about the furniture layout in your mind or else you have probably thought of repeating the same old layout with only the new furniture pieces. In this article I will show you a simple method to create the most efficient layout for your living room.

Before we begin there are a few points that need to be considered. A living room is always a transition space. This means that entrances to all other rooms are located in living room. Other bedrooms, dining room, kitchen etc. are accessed through living room, that's why a sufficient "circulation space" for family members is a must.

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So here is what you can do to create the most efficient layout for a living room.

1) Take a plane white paper. A4 size is also enough.

2) Draw a sketch plan of your living room on this paper. While drawing this plan it is important to show the following things in it:

a) Entrance door

b) Entrance doors to other rooms

c) Window positions

d) Minor column projections (if any)

e) Swing of the doors (inside or outside the living room)

f) Presence of staircase

g) Fireplace (if any)

3) Take a pencil and draw lines starting from entrance door to all other doors and window positions. This is the natural travel lines for any person using the living room. If the room is empty without any furniture these are the lines any person would follow to reach other point in the living room.

4) Now start placing the furniture units like 3 seat sofa, single/double seat sofa, coffee table, end tables lampshades, bookshelves, TV unit, etc.. Depending upon your budget you can go for any number of these units.

While placing these units it will always be seen that the furniture obstructs the pencil travel lines drawn in the third step. But that's OK for now. Now make as may combinations and arrangements of the furniture units as possible. Think out of the box while doing this. Try to do something different.

Remember if you try you will easily come up with at lest 10 layout for that same living room. You will be amazed at how many combinations are possible. Also imagine the furniture pieces you already have or can you replace that table in the bedroom with the one in the living room.

How about keeping it vertical rather that horizontal in the plan. Whatever you do keep one thing in mind. Always keep the human movement "unobstructed". People passing through the living room in other rooms must be able to pass without cutting vision if you are talking to other person in the living room.

That's why those pencil lines have been drawn. After you have drawn the furniture pieces on the living room plan, modify the travel lines. Now these lines will be around the furniture, especially at corners. The travel lines will now take the shape of the furniture at the edges.

After this short exercise you will have probably 5 different layouts on paper with. Select the one in which you see the following points of interest.

a)Travel line lengths are shortest.

b)Travel lines do not pass trough the furniture.

Apart from the efficiency there is another factor called as visual balance while designing a furniture layout. Finally does it look good to YOU. Are you comfortable with the final layout. The visual balance is achieved by making the most use of all walls of the living room with decorating elements such as paintings, color schemes, etc.

So if you follow a system from the beginning you will be definitely be able to create a beautiful living room in the shortest possible time. I hope this article has helped you to find more creative ways of doing this job more efficiently.

Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

How To Quickly And Easily Create A Living Room Furniture Layout?

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Great Storage Ideas For Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Living Rooms, and Hallways

If your home is bursting at the seams, try our great storage ideas designed to make use of every bit of space.

We've got ideas for every room in the home so that your home never needs to feel cluttered, messy, too busy, to full ever again.

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Storage for your living room

Make use of the area behind your sofa with modular units. It's the perfect place to store books and magazines. Opt for units with castors to make them easier to move when cleaning.

Ways to clear clutter for your kitchen

Build your own storage-savvy island, with easy access to pots and pans, by joining two pairs of shelving units with a worktop. Use baskets to keep smaller items, such as napkins, looking neat.

The hallway

Don't waste under-stairs space, it's the perfect spot for outdoor essentials. Build a bench seat and create a cubbyhole for each member to hang their coats in. The slope of the stairs will give kids a lower cubbyhole they can reach.

Bathroom space savers

There's always another bottle of shampoo to find space for, so fit as many bathroom cabinets as possible. An under-basin drawer and pretty, practical hat boxes make great storage spots, too.

Structure the space in your home office

No space to work? Think again! A simple fold-down desk resting on open cupboard doors for support makes a great spot to work. Simply fold away the desk when you don't need it.

Storage for your bedroom

Empty walls can be a waste of space. Use tall cabinets instead of small bedside tables and a shelf with baskets above the bed.

Great Storage Ideas For Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Living Rooms, and Hallways

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