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Tom Burns
The living room is the most important part of our house, the living room furniture plays a very important part in decorating our house, it is the social hub of the house. when people renovate their house they should take help of Feng – Shui and select the proper living room furniture for their house. Not only Feng shui but our personal likes and dislikes should be considered and select the proper furniture that will make the living room perfect.
Here are some of the most popular choices of living room furniture
SECTIONAL FURNITURE
This type of furniture come in various designs, colours and sizes which is why most people go for sectional furniture because of its range. Personal choices and the width of the room will help you in selecting the perfect furniture for your living room. Sectional furniture helps you in decorating your living room.
RUSTIC FURNITURE
Rustic furniture gives your living room a old and classic look to your living room. This furniture gives a more natural look and more durable and you can add more household items to enlighten your living room with proper lighting which will make your living room furniture more natural.
CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE
This type of furniture is modern and best for our living room, they are available in rustic, black and classic colors. They are available in bolder patterns and gives a modern look to your living room area.
With the above tips and adding your personal choices you can enlighten your living room furniture.
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High Peaks Resort
Having just moved into a new apartment, my best friend is just starting out and therefore doesn't have much in the way of furniture. Once we were through putting away the things she does have, clothing, etc., we turned to look at the empty space of her living area. While musing on what she'd like to do with it, having just finished dealing with all her clothes, she came up with the notion of going about furnishing her space applying her sense of fashion for clothes toward a sense of fashion for home! I encouraged her to go with that tack! She's starting out with a couch and has looked online, such as for designer sofas from Fashion for Home. So far, this notion is helping her have a vision and keep a harmonized approach to acquiring the variety of pieces she'll need in such a way that they all work together well. She's using an approach of creating a good solid base, like a great dress, and then adding accessories, starting with the most critical, then on to the purely decorative…which, of course, have their importance for creating a welcoming ambiance.
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Posh Living, LLC
Thrive Home Furnishings is a specialty home furnishing supplier in Los Angeles which is bringing retro style to modern furniture design. The company is taking design inspiration from the Mid Century Modern style of furniture which was popular in the 1950s and updating it for today's modern lifestyle.
Designers at Thrive have studied the work of classic designers like Florence Knoll and James Eams to lead the latest trend in furniture design. Focusing on clean and simple lines, the classic look of Mid Century Modern design brings to mind a simpler time in American history. Pieces like a classic upholstered sofa anchor the living room design, but they have been updated with new fabrics, textures and eco friendly construction to make them better than the originals. Each piece is manufactured locally to the highest quality standards.
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