Living Room Layout
Brent Barto
8 years ago
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Need opinions and advice on fireplace/TV/living room layout
Comments (8)i'd like some feedback on the two windows, as I am currently looking at the same thing without windows. Why r they there given the expanse of glass on other wall. My mum had two narrow vertical windows either side and as they were un curtained they look like black rectangles at night which I found spooky. They didn't let in much light because of trees outside, but I guess if u had a skyline view say they may be useful. They also compromised positioning of artwork....See MoreLarge country living room layout ideas
Comments (3)something like this with TV and/or heating and storage on the wall opposite the double doors and low cabinets with art work and/or open shelves along the other wall and lounge chairs in the window space that can be rotated for TV or towards the views...See MoreLiving room layout help
Comments (7)Without sizes of the furniture and the wall sizes it's almost impossible to suggest much . IF everything is to scale , you probably can't have a 3 seater couch , because even if you put it along the 'picture window' side , there doesn't look to be much room for a TV and cabinet , and definitely not speakers and turntable , on the opposite wall . Spin 90 degrees , and the TV would go between the entry and bedroom doors , but the fire is in the way of a couch position ( 2 armchairs would be okay by the looks ) ; likewise the couch along by the window is then at a strange angle to everything , but the stereo along the other wall may work , although wiring behind the fire mightn't be best ....See MoreHelp! With living room layout
Comments (15)So if you’re setting up the formal dining as an office, what is the study going to be? Proves that a home with lots of rooms is not an advantage. You could have less rooms and a better space. You said you have two toddlers, so I would set up their play space with tv, in the music room, away from the awkward thoroughfare. with all the toys they probably have it will be a contained space. Use the formal lounge room as the theatre room. Or the other way around. If they are eating then they do not need a tv to distract them.You say you only have two children, that’s a lot of rooms for two children. Use the awkward thoroughfare room as a lounge room to talk, away from any tv....See MoreBrent Barto
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