Living
Room Designs
There are two basic living room designs you’ll want to
consider depending on what your needs are. First you have to
ask yourself what you want to be doing in your living room.
Is your living room going to be a place to spend time with friends and
family, entertaining people and whatnot? Or, is it primarily
going to be an entertainment center; a place to watch television,
movies, listen to music, etc. What living room design you
choose should reflect its basic function.
Back in the day, living room designs were centered on entertaining
guests and spending time with friends and family. These kinds
of living rooms are still common today in homes with a little more
space available in them. The idea to these kinds of living
room designs should be to provide a comfortable environment conducive
to conversation. A big screen TV with one or more couches
facing it isn’t really going to work, as its hard to carry on
a conversation and entertain guests when everyone is facing the same
direction. A circle or semi-circle of couches and chairs
facing inward toward each other, surrounding a coffee table of some
kind, is a much better suited living room design for entertaining
guests.
Unfortunately, most of us don’t have enough rooms in our
homes and apartments to spare an entire one to just jabbing away with
friends. It’s for this reason the older style
living room designs are becoming less popular. Most of us end
up using our living rooms as a sort of ‘TV room’,
and the living room design reflects that. Here, a couch and
chairs facing the television with a table of some kind laid out in
front is appropriate and conducive to lying around watching the
tube.
Where then does one entertain guests when you have this sort of TV room
living room design? More often than not, I end up hanging out
with friends in my kitchen; it is large enough to have a table and
chairs, and is more conducive to talking than sitting in front of a
television. I don’t know about you, but I think
it’s a little strange to come over to a friends house and
just sit there watching TV, unless of course they live nearby or are
friends you see every day.
A living room design that is both conducive to talking and watching TV
seems like a good compromise, but is hard to do.
It’s a good test of your interior design talents, however!
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