After I did the virtual makeover for our living room, my friend, Christina, left me a comment saying,
So I offered to do a virtual makeover for her living room as well to give her some ideas.
Her and her family just moved into a big, beautiful brand-spankin' new house
and so they have a big ol' blank slate that they are workin' with.
Here is what you see when you first walk in their front door...
and so they have a big ol' blank slate that they are workin' with.
Here is what you see when you first walk in their front door...
Aren't those hardwood floors great!?
What a great room!
I see LOTS of potential in this space!
I see LOTS of potential in this space!
Here is what Christina said to me about her living room...
So with her modern style in mind, here is what I came up with...
Since Christina wants to brighten up her living room and likes greens,
painting the walls would be a great place to start.
Warm Neutral colors with a hint of green in them would be a subtle way to add color and warmth to the room.
Some color suggestions include:
Most of Christina's existing furniture works well in the room, it just needs a little rearranging.
Instead of having the couch pushed up against the back wall
(aka: furniture under arrest as Nate Berkus would say),
shifting the couch and all of the other furniture down about 5 feet from the back wall would help fill up the room and make it not seem as long and narrow.
Christina and her husband have a 2 year old son and another little baby boy on the way...
and as a mother of toddlers myself,
I know how important storage is to hiding all of the kids' clutter!
So to help house some of the kids' stuff and give mom and dad a place for displaying some of their stuff out of the reach of their kiddos,
I stuck in some built-in shelving that spans the entire back wall
and would sit behind the couch.

Since the black console table and loveseat currently are sort ofand would sit behind the couch.
Here is a closer look at what the built-ins could look like,
with cabinets & drawers below and cubby-like shelves above.

Adding small scones to the bookcases would give some much needed light to that end of the room
and help illuminate displayed items.
The lights in the above picture are a bit traditional looking, so maybe something like these would be a little more modern looking to suit Christina's style.
Pottery Barn The lights in the above picture are a bit traditional looking, so maybe something like these would be a little more modern looking to suit Christina's style.
blocking the flow of traffic into the living room,
I would move the loveseat over to the wall where the chair now resides to open up the room.
I would also move the black console table
(which, by the way, is an awesome piece of furniture with great storage!)
to the wall on the left and
rotate the large black mirror 90 degrees so that it hangs above the console table.
Adding some small sconces above the mirror would add more light to the room as well.
Here is an example picture of what it would like (sort of)...
The black coffee table she already has works great in the room and can be simply accessorized by adding a large bowl on top like this Hultet Dish from Ikea...
The black coffee table she already has works great in the room and can be simply accessorized by adding a large bowl on top like this Hultet Dish from Ikea...
It's made of bamboo, so it won't shatter if one of the kids decides to knock it off the table :)
Some cute white boxes placed on the bottom half of the coffee table would be a great way tohide magazines and stray toys too.
so I found these Hedda Blad Curtain panels from Ikea
for her to flank the two larger windows in the living room.
I think using white curtains with just a hint of pattern would help bring some brightness and interest into the room and since the curtains are sheer, they will not block out any natural light either.
Side note about hanging curtains:
To give the perception of tall windows, attach your rod about half-way between the ceiling and the top of your window frame and hang long curtains (just make sure they touch the floor so that you don't have high-water drapes!). And for long skinny windows, extend the curtain rod out on each side of the window a foot or more to make the window appear wider.
(windows are not draw to scale)
Following these tips will give people the perception that both of Christina's large windows are a little more uniform in size.
As for the "tiny annoying window" (as Christina put it) in the middle of the wall,
I really think it can just be left alone.
By hanging curtains and giving the illusion of two large windows that are uniform in size,
I don't think your eye will even really notice that small square window.
Although the room already has some great modern furniture,
a few more pieces could be added to make the room feel more complete.
Placing two slipper chairs, angled opposite the couch,
would offer more seating while leaving the area open and welcoming for conversation.
Here are two options for slipper chairs I though she might like...
Both chairs are reasonably priced and have other fabric options available.
I placed a round accent table in between the two slipper chairs like this one from Overstock...
While the top of the table looks like glass, it is actually made of fiberglass, which is a shatter-resistant alternative to glass. A good option in case the kids knock it over :)
I also though the entryway needed to be more defined as an entryway,
so I replaced the entryway light fixture with a stylish modern pendant lamp from Ikea.
I know how shoes and such tend to clutter up an entryway (at least they do in my house!),
so I thought one of these shoe cabinets from Ikea would be a good place to store shoes, mail, keys, etc.
It's less than a foot deep, so it wouldn't take up much space
or block the flow of traffic to and from the front door.
Although I didn't add it in the virtual makeover picture above,
a larger entryway rug would also help define the area as more of an entryway as well.
Here is an example picture of what I mean...
West Elm
Other objects I placed in the room include...
Ashton Sutton Slick Wall Clock
White Tear Drop Lamp from Target
a few more pieces could be added to make the room feel more complete.
Placing two slipper chairs, angled opposite the couch,
would offer more seating while leaving the area open and welcoming for conversation.
Here are two options for slipper chairs I though she might like...
Both chairs are reasonably priced and have other fabric options available.
I placed a round accent table in between the two slipper chairs like this one from Overstock...
While the top of the table looks like glass, it is actually made of fiberglass, which is a shatter-resistant alternative to glass. A good option in case the kids knock it over :)
I also though the entryway needed to be more defined as an entryway,
so I replaced the entryway light fixture with a stylish modern pendant lamp from Ikea.
I know how shoes and such tend to clutter up an entryway (at least they do in my house!),
so I thought one of these shoe cabinets from Ikea would be a good place to store shoes, mail, keys, etc.
It's less than a foot deep, so it wouldn't take up much space
or block the flow of traffic to and from the front door.
Although I didn't add it in the virtual makeover picture above,
a larger entryway rug would also help define the area as more of an entryway as well.
Here is an example picture of what I mean...
West Elm
Other objects I placed in the room include...
Ashton Sutton Slick Wall Clock
And a variety of black and white pillows from Target.
Wow! How awesome is that?! I would love to have someone give us help with our living room and family room. We are at a loss! Love all of your ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, Erin. I love it all! The best part about it though is that it’s all pretty affordable and you really kept my kid(s) in mind. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Oh how I’d love to run out and shop for all these things. First up is the curtains, for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow! You really have a talent! I wish I could do that! Unfortunately, the house my fiance and I rent is very old and is very limited on what can be done. Our hallways were so narrow, we couldn't even fit my couch upstairs, so we are stuck with a futon (only furniture that could fit up the stairs!). We did repaint the whole house as it was destroyed by the previous tenants before we moved in. Luckily for us the rent was cheap and we knew the landlord who let us do whatever we could to the place! You give me so many ideas! Thank you for that!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Let me know if you're up for a real challenge! :) Any help would be greatly appreciated as it's a designer's nightmare! lol
ReplyDeleteJennifer - I'd love a real challenge! Email me your contact info at jezacharda@yahoo.com and we'll see what I can come up with.
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the list of having a challenge for you! Let me know if you're interested! :) emily.duss@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMe, too! If you have time for an additional design question, I'd love to hear your advice. I love all your suggestions on your blog! We're furnishing a room from scratch and the only piece of furniture we've bought is a dark brown leather sofa. I'm regretting that choice now as everything I look at makes me fear the room will be too dark. I laughed when you worried about your leather chair for that same reason! :) I'm not sure what pieces of furniture to get next to help soften and lighten the room! alisakdean(at)yahoo(dot)com
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