TV and Furniture Placement Ideas for Functional and Modern Living Room Designs

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tv and living room furniture placement for modern living rooms

We are sharing modern ideas and tips for living room furniture placement and positioning the TV on the wall. These ideas demonstrate how to create comfortable seating areas and very attractive and functional living room designs. Modern living rooms with the TV feature family friendly atmosphere and offer wonderful spaces for entertaining or rest.

It is easy to develop a furniture placement plan in a room with the TV. Comfort, safety, and functionality are the primary considerations for attractive and inviting room design. Here are the ideas for living room design and home staging tips helping select the best furniture placement plan for various room layouts and sizes.

First, you decide where your TV panel will be and then, develop the living room furniture placement for creating a comfortable seating area and making your interior decorating feel inviting and functional. The TV location defines the living room design and furniture placement, so finding the best place for your TV panel is the first thing to do when you evaluate various furniture placement ideas.

 

TV and living room furniture placement ideas

Modern living room furniture and tv placement

The television screens and cabinets can help decorate the living room in a certain way and create a focal point for modern interior design without sacrificing any functionality or comfort. Space-saving and comfortable furniture placement ideas help enhance living room designs,  arrange home furnishings in inviting seating areas, personalize the interiors and emphasize a pleasant atmosphere in the welcoming homes.

TV placement

The best place for the TV is in the darkest corner, on the wall which does not have a window and not opposite to a window, large mirror or glass doors. If you need to place your TV panel on the wall right opposite to a window, add blinds or heavy curtains to use when watching the TV.

Explore modern ways of hiding the TV on the wall additionally to traditional cabinets, curtains, and decorative screens. Decorative wall panels or creative ways of integrating the TV panel into a wall shelving are smart and cheap ideas for creating soft, harmonious, and beautiful living room designs.

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The seating area design and furniture placement can define the location and height of the TV panel on the wall. A comfortable height for the TV panel depends on your room size and furniture placement. On the opposite, built-in cabinets and wall shelving units with the integrated panels between the shelves help find the best height for the TV in your living room and then create the comfortable and functional seating area. Also, you need to think how to hide wires allowing free access to the walls, cables, and sockets.

Living room furniture placement around the TV on the wall

Furniture placement

Placing the TV panel on your living room wall at the eyes level of a sitting person creates a comfortable seating area that enhances the functionality and appeal of your interior. Here are the tips on selecting the proper distance between a person and the TV which defines functional but comfortable furniture placement and improves living room design.

Furniture placement ideas according to TV sizes

Modern living room design with built-in wall shelves and TV

Drones and robots weave carbon-fibre pavilion based on moth webs

Researchers and students from the University of Stuttgart have used robots and drones to weave this carbon-fibre pavilion, which is based on the silk hammocks spun by moth larvae.

Drones and robots weave carbon-fibre pavilion based on moth webs

The 12-metre-long cantilevering structure known as the ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2016/7 is made from over 180 kilometres of woven resin-impregnated glass -and carbon-fibre.

It is latest in an annual pavilion series built by students and researchers at the University of Stuttgart, which investigates the capabilities of carbon fibre as a building material by mimicking structures found in the natural world.

Specht Architects orients recessed New Mexico house towards desert vistas

Glazing at this concrete Santa Fe home by American studio Specht Architects offers expansive views of distant mountains, while casting shadow patterns across interior walls.

The Sundial House is situated on landscape characteristic of northern New Mexico towns – undulating, arid terrain reaching toward nearby mountains.

To comply with the region’s height restrictions for buildings, the architects built the home

on a sunken plane. From the road, a slabbed walkway leads past a terrace and down a staircase to a courtyard entry.

Both levelled areas have gardens that spread up to the facade’s western limit. Shrubs planted in the higher terrace balance the tall trees rising above from the lower enclosure.

10 Small Bedroom Ideas That Are Big in Style

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Calling all small space dwellers! Big city apartments, vintage home layouts, and modern space downsizing all call for design that expands the possibilities of small. If you need a bedroom makeover but don’t think you have enough bedroom to work with, you’re in the right place. We’ve got some lovely small bedroom ideas to prove small spaces can be stylish.

While modern and luxurious design ideas often tell you that you need to have a sitting area, small office, or a king size bed in your bedroom, don’t forget that a bedroom’s main function is to be a place to rest and recharge. And you don’t much to create a beautiful space to do so.

In fact, your small bedroom may be a blessing for a better night’s sleep. The American Sleep Association recommends keeping stimulating activities out of the bedroom. They warn that distractions like TV, internet, and work can disrupt your sleep patterns. So, the less there is to do in your bedroom, the more sleep you set yourself up for. How’s that for smart design?

Here are ten small bedroom ideas and tips to help you create a bedroom space that may be small in square footage, but is big in style.

1. Keep Colors Light and Bright

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The color white is an expansive and practical choice for a small bedroom. It keeps the space from looking too busy or boxed in. Using white or lighter colors combats the absence of large wall space or windows to brighten up the space.

Afraid of being too stark? To keep your small bedroom from feeling cold or void of personality, layer your whites with different textures and white-on-white patterns for drama. In the bedroom above, the simple addition of a patterned throw and chrome bedside lamps transforms the room for sterile to stylish.

2. Push Your Bed Up Against a Corner

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Most bedroom styles feature the bed by centering it on the wall. However, narrow floor plans and limited space call for deviation for this.

To maximize the floor space, tuck your bed up against a wall or corner. The effect will create a sleep area that feels cozier. If it feels too much like a college dorm? Add a two headboard corner system to create a finished, designer look to a bedroom.

3. Skip the Bulky Bed Frame

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A few inches of extra space can be vital in a small bedroom. Part ways with your footboard-style bed frame and replace it with a simple modern headboard to finish the look of your bed.

Or, opt for a hollywood-style frame that supports the bottom of the bed and extends no further than the perimeter of the mattress. You can decorate the space above the bed with art, or add a headboard later.

4. Embrace Minimalism

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Add space to your bedroom by paring it down to your favorite essentials. The focus of this space is undeniably the bed, so keep furniture pieces and accessories down to a minimum.

Even better, use sleek, contemporary built-ins for additional storage. Built-ins maximize storage while looking like they’re not even there. A good built-in around your bed creates a cozy sleeping nook while adding plenty of storage.

5. Magnify with Mirrors

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Mirrors expand a small bedroom by creating the illusion of a bigger room. Positioning a mirror to reflect the light of a window is also the only way to up the natural light in your space.

The easiest way to incorporate a big mirror to your space? Find a body-length mirror and lean it up against the wall. No holes needed. Though, you’ll want to secure it with wall tacky for peace of mind.

6. Add Storage Under the Bed

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If you’re in the market for a new bed, consider a bed with drawers underneath for extra storage. If space is so limited that drawers may not open easily, use decorative bins under your bed for additional storage. We love milk crates and other woven baskets that hold up well and look great doing it.

7. Live Vertically

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If floor space is limited but you have higher ceilings, consider adding a loft or platform for your sleeping area with storage or seating underneath. This isn’t an option for everyone, but for those who don’t mind literally climbing into bed, this layout can completely transform a space.

8. Add Wallpaper

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Just because your bedroom is small doesn’t mean it has to be dull. Add a bold wallpaper pattern to a focal wall, like your headboard wall.

Wallpaper tends to get a bad rap for making rooms look small and cluttered, but using the right style and technique does just the opposite. Add a bold wallpaper pattern to a focal wall, like your headboard wall.

When selecting wallpaper, choose a large-scale pattern over a small, busy one. Don’t forget to create a cohesive look by coordinating your bedding with your beautiful, new wallpaper.

Renters, you can play will wallpaper too. Have a look at our article for removable wallpaper.

9. Get Creative With Floating Shelves

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The versatile floating shelf can work in many useful ways in a small bedroom. Here are some floating shelf small bedroom ideas:

-A nightstand replacement
-An entry table by the door
-A bookcase
-A place to hold a collection of modern colorful boxes housing clothing and accessories
-A laptop desk

10. Create an Alcove or Wall Niche

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In newer construction, drywall is normally hollow and supported by vertical 2x 4 wood beams (studs) that are 16” apart. If your bed is set up on a non-exterior wall, use a stud finder to mark where your bed’s wood wall beams are and cut out an alcove. Your new alcove may not be incredibly deep, but it may be all you need for small necessities like an alarm clock or some personal items.

Source: http://freshome.com/small-bedroom-ideas/#ixzz4dx5CUFwL
Thanks to Freshome!

How Is Wood Flooring Installed?

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It’s no lie that real wood flooring can transform your home, aside from being extremely practical. However, once you start adding up all the costs of installation, the whole process can start to become pretty expensive, with some fitters charging up to £15 per square metre. As a result of the ever increasing prices a lot of people have turned to a DIY approach and this post aims to help those who may be considering installing their new floor themselves.

We know that the thought of installing a real wood product can often be daunting and sometimes make them reconsider their purchase and turn to artificial products such as laminate or vinyl instead. Well, we’re here to explain why you don’t need to do this anymore because the fitting process is quite simple once you get started!

There are a variety of real wood products on the market but there are only really two main joining methods; either click or tongue and groove. 

Tongue & Groove:

A tongue and groove product can be installed as a floating floor, nailed down or glued down. All you require when installing a floating floor is underlay, PVA wood glue and a joint locking tool. All you have to do is place PVA wood glue along the tongue of one plank and insert this into the groove of another plank; easy! It is not necessary, but if you would like to further secure a tongue and groove product to the subfloor you can nail or glue it down to the subfloor. In order to nail the joints to the subfloor or floor joists you will require a professional flooring gun, this will help reduce any movement. Gluing down a floor has the same effect as adhesive is placed on the subfloor and planks are placed on top of the adhesive.

If that sounds a little confusing please don’t worry! The alternative option is ‘click’ flooring, which is widely available from many retailers and is a much easier option for installation.

Click Method:

Described as “a revolutionary product”, click method joining was designed to make life easy and it does just that! This method is also known as click lock or interlocking, the product is pretty self-explanatory as the joints simply ‘click’ together. Due to the strength of the interlocking joint, there is no need for any PVA wood glue to be applied. Many people have compared the installation of click flooring to be similar to completing a jigsaw, only you don’t have to search for the missing pieces in this puzzle! The exact same click system is used when installing laminate flooring products too. Therefore, the decision between laminate and engineered flooring should be based on appearance alone and most definitely not on the ease of installation.

So there you have it, the difference between Tongue & Groove and Click method installation, of course if you don’t feel comfortable installing flooring yourself there is always the option mentioned above of hiring a professional to do the dirty work for you!

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