How would you design this living room? TV against the wall makes sense to me, but leaves you seated very close.
Living room furniture and tv placement ideas
Ideas / Help with tv/living room
You need a rug for sure. I don't know if replacing the sofa is an option but if it is, I would recommend going with not a sectional (mostly so it doesn't look like the sofa is eating the coffee table) and a sofa with visible legs would add some dimension to the room. I don't think your curtains are doing you any favors, I would replace with a nice Roman shade. You could do an accent wall or a large piece of artwork on the wall opposite the door, to draw the eye when you first walk in. Any other suggestions would really depend on what your style and taste is. Are you more minimalist or maximalist? Traditional or modern? Eclectic, bohemian, vintage/mid century?
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Per title, the way that I’d like to this this up is to make the room by the front door the living room with the TV against the wall with the high window. This would create an entry walkway from the front door behind the couch, but it leaves the couch seated relatively close the TV.
The second room next to this will be used as a dining room/seating area, as well as a place for some things like my animal’s kennels. It’s not a great place for the TV and couch because of all the built-ins on that side of the room.
The previous owners had the couch against the big window by the front door and a projector screen attached to the beam across the ceiling, but I have a nice TV that I’d prefer to use if it is possible.
Recently moved into a new house and I need some help. I have an 85” tv on my 15’ wide living room area that is just about 20’ long with 10’ ceilings. The wall with the clock is 8’ wide. I’m trying to figure out how to place furniture (sectional, couch, loveseat, chairs, etc.) so that I can accommodate more guests without being too crowded and allow for a walkway to the kitchen.
I’m open to any ideas or suggestions. I’m not committed to any of the current furniture; I consider it temporary. Moving the tv, wall treatments, a console, bookcases, fireplace insert, etc are all things I am open to doing.
Thanks in advance for your help and advice.