Now here is an idea for an old shutter. How many of you have these hanging around your house?
Monthly Archives: July 2011
More Furniture Arrangement Tips
Avoid lining furniture up around the walls. Try to lay out your furniture arrangement in a “U” shape. This will create a conversation friendly atmosphere as everyone can face each other when seated. It is a good idea to use an area rug to anchor the conversation area. You can also try angling your furniture. This can make your room feel more spacious.
Scale is also very important. Scale refers to the size of one piece of furniture to another. If you were to place a tiny coffee table next to a huge couch this would look unbalanced.
A sofa should ideally be placed on the longest wall in the room.
I hope these tips help you as it can be very overwhelming trying to plan the best furniture arrangement for a room.
Furniture Arrangement
Are you planning on updating your space with new furniture but are unsure of the best way to arrange it? Here are some guidelines to help you to plan before you make that big purchase.
- First determine your focal point or centre of attention in the room. The furniture looks best when arranged so that they focus on the centre of attention.
- Place the visually “heaviest” furniture pieces first. This refers to the objects that appear most heavy in your room. The colour of the furniture can greatly influence how heavy an item appears. Light coloured furniture has a lot less visual appearance then dark pieces. Remember that the taller pieces should be placed under the highest point in the ceiling. After you have placed the largest pieces, the small items will be easier to arrange.
- Divide the room into 4 sections. Each section has to have the same visual weight. If all of the heaviest pieces are on one side the room will not look balanced. Remember that doors and windows also contribute to visual weight in a room.
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Watch out for traffic flow. You don’t want to walk around furniture to get through the room. In general traffic lanes should be at least 18 inches wide.
The coffee table should generally be about 14 to 18 inches from the couch. This will leave lots of leg room and you will be able to reach the table easily.
Pops of Yellow
Sarah’s Cottage
Remember Benjamin Moore Wedgewood Gray that I featured a couple of posts ago. Well, Sarah used that colour in her cottage kitchen on the island. I love this kitchen. Light grays, light blues, light greens…….balanced with warm woods. So relaxing, the perfect cottage feeling.
On the kitchen cupboards she used Benjamin Moore’s Gray Cashmere on the top and November Rain on the bottom cupboards.
Adding Colour with Accessories
If you are afraid to add bright colour to the walls with paint you can add
colour with accessories. In these before and after pictures
you can see that adding colour the room instantly has wow factor. What
I like about this idea is that you can change colours whenever you like if
you keep the walls and furnishings neutral.
Fun but Sophisticated Bathrooms
The bathroom can be the least inspiring place in your home. The last place you want to go at the end of an exhausting day. A place where all of the dirt collects, especially if you have to very active little boys. These bathrooms are fun and full of character. They add joy to a long day!
Redesigned Rooms
Are you afraid to invite an interior decorator into your home? With all of the DIY shows, books and magazines out there why do you need one? I don’t know about you but with all of the options out there I find it very overwhelming. Sometimes it is nice to have someone give you only a few classic options to choose from. Someone that knows what will look good and can personalize your space to benefit you.
When faced with a large room to decorate it is easy to feel overwhelmed. I can help you to make priorities and create a space that is warm and inviting and personal to you. Do you want your home to make you feel immediately calm and serene when you walk in? Do you like entertaining but don’t feel your space is up to snuf?
I can help you transform your home one room at a time or I can help you find your “inner decorator”. This is by simply by showing you some tips and tricks that can quickly add wow factor to your home!
If you want to create a home that you absolutely love contact me at lalonded@yahoo.ca.















