How to Design a Living Room With Paint and Decor
Posted on May 18, 2024
Years ago, most living rooms had stuffy seating arrangements with formal furniture where nobody really spent any significant amount of time. However, today we actually spend a great deal of time in our living rooms.
You relax there after work, you host parties and holiday gatherings there, and it’s also a special cozy space where you spend quality time with your family. Your living room is also the first place people see when entering your home so it needs to be welcoming but also functional.
Some may call it the family room or others may refer to it as the front room, but everyone spends plenty of time there. Therefore, this room must meet many needs but also reflect your own personal taste.
With so many significant demands, your living room can be a significant challenge to design.
All the design elements need to come together in order to create comfort and harmony.
At CertaPro, we are experts in creating spaces that serve your needs.
We can help you discover exactly what your space needs to be the most satisfying for you. We have color consultants that can answer all your questions while guiding you through the color selection & design process.
Our interior painters have the expertise to complete your project on time and within budget. CertaPro can give you all the guidance you need to create a perfect living space for your family.
To start you & your project off, here are the five most crucial design elements that come together to create the most beautiful living room interiors – and what you can do to build them into your own home.
The Room itself
Consider it your blank canvas, the walls, the ceiling, and the floors are your stage. Using color, trim, and rugs or flooring to set this stage is step #1. If you have favorite colors, a favorite style or specific furniture you want to match then creating a color scheme is where you begin. At CertaPro of La Jolla, we have color consultants that can work with you to create that paint color scheme and make it work with the rest of your home.
Your paint choices set the mood for the space and can swing from warm and cozy to bright and energetic. It’s all up to you. You can even do this in reverse and start with a favorite painting, rug, or chair and work the colors around that one item to showcase it.
The Sitting Areas
There are many vital elements to consider for your living room seating.
The goal is to aim for comfort, style, and a configuration that encourages interaction and conversation. Sometimes designed around a focal point, such as the wall where a TV or beautiful wall art is placed.
When designing seating for a family room, you’re mainly looking for:
- Comfortable seating for at least five people or more.
- Soft chairs or couches that are well made with durable upholstery.
- A style that matches the overall aesthetic of your home
- Furniture arranged to make the most of the space while also gathering eye-lines together
Don’t be afraid to change a room’s interior layout until you find the one that best suits your needs.
The Television
As mentioned above, in most living rooms across the country, the television tends to be the focal point.
It is very important that the television be mounted correctly in order for it to fit tightly to the wall at just the right height to be enjoyed. Also, if the television is lodged next to a wall, it will not be a hazard for small children or pets. TV mounting professionals can help you work this out if you’re a little confused about it.
If you’re not a television fan, do not feel coerced to place a TV in your living room or den. Your living quarters should reflect who you are and how you spend your time. However, you may want to keep a small television that can be used when needed for when guests or family members visit.
The Lighting
Probably the most overlooked element to your living room interior is the lighting that you choose.
Lighting is the single most significant contributor to the ambiance in your home. So, it is an important element that is not to be overlooked when designing your family room space. Livingroom lighting may need to be versatile due to the many activities that happen within your living room.
Consider what kind of lighting is necessary for the things you do in your living room. If you watch movies, you may want low light fixtures so the TV stands out. But if you read or do computer work while seated in the living room, you will want more dynamic lighting so you can see what you are doing.
Here are a few more things to consider when setting up your living room lights:
- The color of the light (soft cool white, daylight, warm light) will dictate the mood of your room
- Your ability to change the lighting levels will mean you can create different atmospheres
- Do you have paintings or shelves that you’d like to illuminate with small LED lights?
Overall, you’re looking for variety in your lighting sources in order for you to have the kind of light in your living room that inspires fun parties, gentle conversation, and midnight snoozes on the couch.
The Decoration
Your living room isn’t just for entertaining guests and relaxing yourself. It’s also the room in which you can display your personality, your values, and your passions. As such, you shouldn’t hold back in decorating your living room with all the trinkets, ornaments, and artworks that you’ve accumulated over the years.
In essence, you’re showing off your character to visitors, the kind of life and lifestyle you like to lead, and you’re making this most important room into a safe and happy space for you to dwell in alone or with family. Keep these things in mind when you’re tailoring your room’s decoration to suit your requirements.
Your living room is one of the most important in your home, so designing the space can be tricky. But if you consider these tips, and consult with CertaPro professionals, you will be well on your way to a living room that lives up to its potential.
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