
The living room is often one of the most used rooms in the house. It can be used as a venue for youth parties or training sessions. Perhaps your room is used for monthly group meetings or clubs. Sporting events can be viewed regularly from your living room couch. Perhaps your room is a place for regular parties or social gatherings. Anyway, in the living room there is special attention when it comes to decorating the house. This is the space in your home, where you connect to your family and loved ones again.
It contains the feeling of living space in which furniture is manipulated; a way to add colors to it and accents that are used in it. Various design elements can completely change the appearance of the living room. Even if your living room is a problem place in your house, do not despair, there are solutions that allow you to minimize what you do not like and maximize the potential that is.
If your living room is on the smaller side, make sure you know about the pieces of furniture you put into this room. It is important not to overload a smaller space with too much furniture or too large furniture. It is very important to place furniture and carpets in a small space. To visually expand the space, store furniture closer to the walls. The accumulation of furniture too close to each other, or too close to the center of the room, will noticeably reduce the already small space.
If you use the living space as a place where you often watch TV or movies, the placement of furniture and a TV or projector is even more important. Placing a TV and furniture for seating along opposite walls is often the best, and perhaps the only real solution; properly positioning a regional rug will help keep your room from visually cutting. Place the area rug in front of or below the TV, then place the furniture along the opposite outer edge of the area rug. This visually reveals your space and will not make you feel too constrained. If possible, use a round or oval rug to eliminate the sensation of a square.
Choosing the right rug is very important in a smaller living room. Using too large a carpet will seem like the main floor or carpet in the room. Using too small a carpet may look like a belated and unplanned design element. This will not have the desired effect on the decoration, like a well thought out and planned carpet. Essentially, you should look for a rug that is large enough to cover the center of the floor, but not too large, so that all the furniture around the perimeter of the room rests on it. If you slide the rug so that it covers more than one side of the room, leaving the open floor on the other side, you will again visually change the appearance of the size of the room. Small living rooms can be greatly increased by choosing and using the right rugs.

