Hi Everyone! Are you experiencing living room design challenges? Did you find these tips for correcting design mistakes helpful? Please let me know your thoughts. I hope you're having a beautiful day! ❤Liz
I agree about having comfy seating. I used to have a big leather sectional that looked nice but I found uncomfortable. I bought a moss green velvet one and is so much cozier 😊
Omg yes! I took the back cushions off my leather sofa and added large velvet feather pillows as the back. Took leather covers off the seat cushions and had velvet covers made. So amazingly comfortable I had been getting sciatica from sitting on the leather which doesn’t give way for you!
I appreciate very much all of the information you imparted and the pictures you chose to illustrate each concept. This video shows that having nice pieces of furniture is not enough to make a nice room.
Good advice here and I take like that it was given without mis-using rediculous descriptive terms like "flowing energy" and "bring the joy of the urban stress relief in to the heart of the window bay" or some such nonsense.
Thank you so much. Your video has the most clear and concise information when compared with so many others on RUclips. We are doing some small updates to our home and your video is inspiring 🙏🏾❤️
Hi Liz, My house was built in 1991 when family room and formal living room were still in vogue so I have both. The room I use most is, of course, my family room. It is very long and relatively narrow compared to the length of the room. A fireplace is at one end and waaay on the other is a set of windows. Floating the furniture in this room, unlike my formal living room, isn't possible because of the width of the room. What I have done is the only thing I could ever figure out to do. The window end of the room, adjacent to the front door, is where I have a wicker sofa under the window flanked by chairs put at an angle toward the sofa. My floors are bamboo and an area rug is under all of the furniture in this part of the family room. The other end of the family room has the fireplace. TV is on one short wall opening into the dining room. To the left of the TV is a chair with hassock. Facing at an angle toward the couch. which is across on the other side of the narrow family room. The couch has end tables on each end and a comfortable chair and hassock also set at a slight angle toward the chair and hassock next to the TV. The wall the couch, etc. is on is a long wall with a stair case behind it. I tried to make this description make sense.😁. I enjoy your channel and am always open to new ideas. Thank you!😊
While it’s all wonderful advice and it makes sense … I would rather have seen the SAME furniture in a room done the correct way. I’m not about to go out and buy all completely new furniture to make a space nice. I’d rather try to work with what I already HAVE and add accessories.
...THANK YOU. ..I have long thought that THIS CONCEPT would be much more helpful, rather than showing " totally different Furniture etc "... ! I can say with relative certainty that 80 % of Individuals are NOT going to be able to go out and just " Re- purchase different Furniture ".
Love the TV moved away from above the fireplace. The "screen saver" framed TV is such a good development in technology. That featured, textured wall section around the fireplace is a valuable suggestion. Many thanks for suggesting combining two smaller round coffee tables to get to the 23rds proportion! 💙💙 And thank you for showing ROUND coffee tables. All these sharp cornered coffee tables make me cringe; too many options for injury to children, pets and adults.
Thank you for your video. You have inspired me very much. I am new to your channel. Im hooked.....I am taking notes and relaxing. Much gratitude from Wales UK..
Hello dear.. I’ve just seen your channel and I find it very interesting but brief . I have a request to make longer videos that share more information ❤❤❤ Thank you ❤❤
Thanks, Amy! It's my pleasure. Rugs and drapery can be a challenge for pet owners. There are washable ones that could be a solution if you really want one. But you can forgo the rug and just keep a good furniture arrangement with an anchor piece, like a coffee table, something that adds visual weight to help ground the area. Also, check out this video ➡️ruclips.net/video/D4DD1yu8n7Y/видео.html. I think you'll find some good tips there.
Evening, Liz - I'm trying to render my small living room more cozy. I just received my traditional area rug from Amazon, but I'm struggling to determine whether or not it's too small? If I place say, about 10" underneath the front legs of the sofa...then my chair across from it the rug will only fit underneath one of it's legs. It kinda looks okay, but I am thinking perhaps I should just go ahead and return it and order the larger size? I'm alone now, just me and my "Boys," my Tabby brothers and I'm just trying to make my little apartment more "Homey," etc. since I spend almost all of my time here. Thank you for sharing this tutorial, very helpful...
Hey there! Just saw this as it was held for review for some reason. I would recommend getting the larger size. I think you'll be happier with it in the long run.
@@BalanceRhythm I think I've made a mistake - went and opened the 5' x 8' and your absolutely right. It just doesn't look right! I'll either try to sell this one or give it to a friend and go with the larger size. Appreciate your response, thanks...
I'm personally not a fan of glossy. It creates glare and, frankly, can look pretty cheap. White flooring, glossy or not, will also show a lot of dirt. For porcelain floor tiles I usually recommend something that looks like a natural material i.e. wood planks or stone.
Nice tips. This all makes sense. A question: are there guidelines as to what size living room is best for a sectional? My living room is kind of small and I’m worried a sectional may make it feel even smaller. Also, if I don’t place the sectional or sofa against the wall, how much space between the wall and the back of the furniture is best for a smaller living room? Thanks.
Thanks, Patricia! Sectionals come in different sizes and configurations so you should be able to find one to fit your space. If the space around the sectional is circulation space 36" is ideal but if the room is very small 24" should be the absolute minimum.
Hi we have a big living room with no window, or no tv unit there, what's ur advice I'm totally confused about the decor There is one medium chandelier in middle
Hey there! I would recommend checking out my other videos on living room design for ideas. The first step would be to decide what activities will take place in the space and then designing with those activities in mind.
I'm wearing a Calvin Klein Wrinkle-Free Pinpoint Oxford Blouse. Here's an affiliate link you can use (I make a small commission, no cost to you): rstyle.me/+IzNydyUp5i3kHqapglLP0g but if you have a Dillard's nearby you you should be able to find it in store.
I never truly grasped the concept of a formal living room (which to me is a contradictio in terminis). Why would you spend time and - especially - money for a room that won't be used much, if at all? A family room is the real living room and it should always be cozy. Thanks for the tips! One question though: is 145cm for the center of art pieces not too low? I mean, I'm 183cm and if the art is hung that low I would have to look down.
The 145cm is just a guideline so you can raise or lower it a little according to your taste and comfort. Totally agree about the formal living room but many existing homes have them.
I know. I have a formal living room and a family room because my daughter needed to practice piano and we didn't want that in the family room. It has turned out to be useful, though, it has a big window seat in which I store a lot of things and when Christmas or other family gatherings take place, this room provides a beautiful place to be. Were I to buy or build a house now, I would forego the formal living room but am able to enjoy what I have.😊
Hey there! That's a Pottery Barn rug. Check the link in the description for their Living Room Inspiration page and you'll be able to find the image there with all the products in the photo.
I have always had a busy home full of clours and random things. Folk come and seem to love it.. I did also. The life of an artist, all very busy... It is time for change, I can see all that you demonstrate makes great learning for me @ 70. I have been 2 years renovating a 1930 Bungalow mostly done by myself. I am tired and want to get it calm and relaxed. Thank you for showing me something new. All the best with your journey ...
My living room is really difficult, with many windows and doors. I have pulled the furniture away from the walls in large part, with an area rug beneath, and it really helps. Oddly, I followed a lot of your tips before seeing your video, so the video gives me confidence in the design methods I've been using instinctually.
Curved sofas and chairs are very on trend, they look good but sitting on them is so hard....unless they have seat cushions they are out for me. Lots of style over comfort going on but the majority of yr sofas were just 'sink in' and relax, along with feather cushions to the back, always the first thing I want to get right. Thanks for additional tips on TV and artwork heights and coffee table proportions!
Good tips, but it sounds like you’re reading off a paper, the music is really dry as well, Lisa holt has really evolved in her presentation check her out
Hi Everyone! Are you experiencing living room design challenges? Did you find these tips for correcting design mistakes helpful? Please let me know your thoughts. I hope you're having a beautiful day! ❤Liz
Loves the information. I just need to hire someone to help me! 😅
I really appreciated the specific examples about proportion. The 2/3’s rule is visually easy to remember!
Hi Glenda! I'm so happy you found it helpful!
Me too
Thanks from me too, Glenda. Your advice is precise.
I agree about having comfy seating. I used to have a big leather sectional that looked nice but I found uncomfortable. I bought a moss green velvet one and is so much cozier 😊
Hi Kathryn! Thanks for sharing your experience!
That reminds me of people spending way to much money for a Barcelona chair, only to find it uncomfortable.
Omg yes! I took the back cushions off my leather sofa and added large velvet feather pillows as the back. Took leather covers off the seat cushions and had velvet covers made. So amazingly comfortable I had been getting sciatica from sitting on the leather which doesn’t give way for you!
I appreciate very much all of the information you imparted and the pictures you chose to illustrate each concept. This video shows that having nice pieces of furniture is not enough to make a nice room.
It's my pleasure!
I have seen multiple videos on this topic. You have given the most practical tips. With numbers dimensions. So very useful. Thank you 😊
My pleasure! So happy you found it helpful! 😊
Good advice here and I take like that it was given without mis-using rediculous descriptive terms like "flowing energy" and "bring the joy of the urban stress relief in to the heart of the window bay" or some such nonsense.
Job well done. You covered all the crucial parts for elegant and beautiful home. I'm sure your viewers will feel the same as I did good tips.
Thank you so much!
Scale was the hard one for me in my small home open concept....you explained it beautifully, thanks:)
Thank you so much! It's my pleasure!
Always struggled with size of artwork so your advice on proportions was super helpful and something I’ve not heard before. Thank you
My pleasure! So happy you found it helpful!
Thank you so much. Your video has the most clear and concise information when compared with so many others on RUclips. We are doing some small updates to our home and your video is inspiring 🙏🏾❤️
Wow, thank you! I'm so happy you found it helpful!
Thanks so much for making this video. Along with the visual examples , you made each concepts simplistic and easy to understand ❤
My pleasure! I’m so happy you found it helpful!
Extremely well planned and delivered video
Hi Liz, My house was built in 1991 when family room and formal living room were still in vogue so I have both. The room I use most is, of course, my family room. It is very long and relatively narrow compared to the length of the room. A fireplace is at one end and waaay on the other is a set of windows. Floating the furniture in this room, unlike my formal living room, isn't possible because of the width of the room. What I have done is the only thing I could ever figure out to do. The window end of the room, adjacent to the front door, is where I have a wicker sofa under the window flanked by chairs put at an angle toward the sofa. My floors are bamboo and an area rug is under all of the furniture in this part of the family room. The other end of the family room has the fireplace. TV is on one short wall opening into the dining room. To the left of the TV is a chair with hassock. Facing at an angle toward the couch. which is across on the other side of the narrow family room. The couch has end tables on each end and a comfortable chair and hassock also set at a slight angle toward the chair and hassock next to the TV. The wall the couch, etc. is on is a long wall with a stair case behind it. I tried to make this description make sense.😁. I enjoy your channel and am always open to new ideas. Thank you!😊
My pleasure! Thank so much for being part of our community and sharing your experience!
This was specific and helpful. Thank you for the design tips.
My pleasure! I’m so happy you found it helpful.
I hadn’t heard of the 2/3 rule. Thanks!
My pleasure!
While it’s all wonderful advice and it makes sense … I would rather have seen the SAME furniture in a room done the correct way. I’m not about to go out and buy all completely new furniture to make a space nice. I’d rather try to work with what I already HAVE and add accessories.
...THANK YOU. ..I have long thought that THIS CONCEPT would be much more helpful, rather than showing " totally different Furniture etc "... !
I can say with relative certainty that 80 % of Individuals are NOT going to be able to go out and just " Re- purchase different Furniture ".
There are shows and programs like that. This is just a lady using stock photos and telling you stuff.
@@nokateno ....The point being... she Missed the Mark . ...by doing it this way.
Good point!
It's feels good to have this balanced observation and suggestion on your topics and it fits very well to your channel. 😉👏🏼
Thank you! So happy you think so! 😊
Love the TV moved away from above the fireplace. The "screen saver" framed TV is such a good development in technology.
That featured, textured wall section around the fireplace is a valuable suggestion.
Many thanks for suggesting combining two smaller round coffee tables to get to the 23rds proportion! 💙💙 And thank you for showing ROUND coffee tables. All these sharp cornered coffee tables make me cringe; too many options for injury to children, pets and adults.
My pleasure! I'm so happy you like the suggestions! 😊
This was clear, straight forward and valuable information, thank you.
It's my pleasure! I'm so happy you found it valuable.
I'm a first-time viewer and loved ❤ the content of your video so much, I subscribed!
Welcome aboard! So happy you liked the video!
Loved ur ideas n the way u explained thanku
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for your video. You have inspired me very much.
I am new to your channel. Im hooked.....I am taking notes and relaxing. Much gratitude from Wales UK..
It's my pleasure! Welcome! I'm so happy you're inspired.
Great tips! I'm still clueless as to how to work with the pieces I have. I just think I have way too much going on in my living room. 😂
Hello dear..
I’ve just seen your channel and I find it very interesting but brief . I have a request to make longer videos that share more information ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤❤
Hi there! Welcome to the channel. Thanks so much for watching and for letting me know your preference for longer videos. I'll see what I can do.
Excellent reminders and new lessons . TY! New sub… my husband and I are down sizing. I need to rethink a lot ! Thanks for the fun!
My pleasure! Welcome to the community! I hope the videos are sparking some good ideas for your fresh start.
Love your video, I in the middle of a complete re do and will try to avoid mistakes
Hi Michael! It's so exciting to redesign a home. Glad you liked the video and hope you find it helpful!
Great informative video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Any suggestions to still make a living room look complete for pet owners who cannot have an area rug? This was a good video! Thx!
Thanks, Amy! It's my pleasure. Rugs and drapery can be a challenge for pet owners. There are washable ones that could be a solution if you really want one. But you can forgo the rug and just keep a good furniture arrangement with an anchor piece, like a coffee table, something that adds visual weight to help ground the area. Also, check out this video ➡️ruclips.net/video/D4DD1yu8n7Y/видео.html. I think you'll find some good tips there.
Evening, Liz -
I'm trying to render my small living room more cozy.
I just received my traditional area rug from Amazon, but I'm struggling to determine whether or not it's too small?
If I place say, about 10" underneath the front legs of the sofa...then my chair across from it the rug will only fit underneath one of it's legs.
It kinda looks okay, but I am thinking perhaps I should just go ahead and return it and order the larger size?
I'm alone now, just me and my "Boys," my Tabby brothers and I'm just trying to make my little apartment more "Homey," etc. since I spend almost all of my time here.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, very helpful...
Hey there! Just saw this as it was held for review for some reason. I would recommend getting the larger size. I think you'll be happier with it in the long run.
@@BalanceRhythm
I think I've made a mistake - went and opened the 5' x 8' and your absolutely right. It just doesn't look right!
I'll either try to sell this one or give it to a friend and go with the larger size.
Appreciate your response, thanks...
@@davestelling It's my pleasure!
Great tips. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! So glad you like them!
This was VERY helpful!
I'm so glad!
What are your thoughts on glossy white porcelain floor tiles? Thanks
I'm personally not a fan of glossy. It creates glare and, frankly, can look pretty cheap. White flooring, glossy or not, will also show a lot of dirt. For porcelain floor tiles I usually recommend something that looks like a natural material i.e. wood planks or stone.
Nice tips. This all makes sense. A question: are there guidelines as to what size living room is best for a sectional? My living room is kind of small and I’m worried a sectional may make it feel even smaller. Also, if I don’t place the sectional or sofa against the wall, how much space between the wall and the back of the furniture is best for a smaller living room? Thanks.
Thanks, Patricia! Sectionals come in different sizes and configurations so you should be able to find one to fit your space. If the space around the sectional is circulation space 36" is ideal but if the room is very small 24" should be the absolute minimum.
Can you share how to pick the color of sofa and chairs in the living room. Thank you
This video might help you out with that ➡️ruclips.net/video/p0KkMwjAJLY/видео.html. But that's a great topic to delve into.
Excellent advice. Thanks!
My pleasure!
Hi we have a big living room with no window, or no tv unit there, what's ur advice I'm totally confused about the decor There is one medium chandelier in middle
Hey there! I would recommend checking out my other videos on living room design for ideas. The first step would be to decide what activities will take place in the space and then designing with those activities in mind.
Great tips, Ty.
My pleasure! Glad you liked them!
All of these are great tips, but can we please get the tip on that flawless button down you wear? i need it?
I'm wearing a Calvin Klein Wrinkle-Free Pinpoint Oxford Blouse. Here's an affiliate link you can use (I make a small commission, no cost to you): rstyle.me/+IzNydyUp5i3kHqapglLP0g but if you have a Dillard's nearby you you should be able to find it in store.
@@BalanceRhythm thank you!
@@andreatoro9670 My pleasure!
I never truly grasped the concept of a formal living room (which to me is a contradictio in terminis). Why would you spend time and - especially - money for a room that won't be used much, if at all? A family room is the real living room and it should always be cozy.
Thanks for the tips!
One question though: is 145cm for the center of art pieces not too low? I mean, I'm 183cm and if the art is hung that low I would have to look down.
The 145cm is just a guideline so you can raise or lower it a little according to your taste and comfort. Totally agree about the formal living room but many existing homes have them.
I know. I have a formal living room and a family room because my daughter needed to practice piano and we didn't want that in the family room. It has turned out to be useful, though, it has a big window seat in which I store a lot of things and when Christmas or other family gatherings take place, this room provides a beautiful place to be. Were I to buy or build a house now, I would forego the formal living room but am able to enjoy what I have.😊
good job thanx
Thanks! It's my pleasure.
Awesome tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
I love the rug at 6:35! Any idea how I can find it?
Hey there! That's a Pottery Barn rug. Check the link in the description for their Living Room Inspiration page and you'll be able to find the image there with all the products in the photo.
V nice information mam,thanks alot
My pleasure!
Thank you! This video is excellent! 🌀💛🌀🤗🌀👍
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Everyone! What do you think of these tips for correcting living room design mistakes? I'd love to know! I hope you're having a beautiful day! ❤Liz
I have always had a busy home full of clours and random things. Folk come and seem to love it.. I did also. The life of an artist, all very busy... It is time for change, I can see all that you demonstrate makes great learning for me @ 70.
I have been 2 years renovating a 1930 Bungalow mostly done by myself. I am tired and want to get it calm and relaxed. Thank you for showing me something new.
All the best with your journey ...
@@sheyhandpan Thank you so much!
Great advice!
So happy you think so! Thanks for watching!
My living room is really difficult, with many windows and doors. I have pulled the furniture away from the walls in large part, with an area rug beneath, and it really helps. Oddly, I followed a lot of your tips before seeing your video, so the video gives me confidence in the design methods I've been using instinctually.
You've got good instincts!
Love this
Do you have any idea how impossible it is to buy slip covers?
True. It’s not ideal. Much easier to purchase a sofa that’s already slipcovered for the best fit and ease of replacement if necessary.
Curved sofas and chairs are very on trend, they look good but sitting on them is so hard....unless they have seat cushions they are out for me. Lots of style over comfort going on but the majority of yr sofas were just 'sink in' and relax, along with feather cushions to the back, always the first thing I want to get right. Thanks for additional tips on TV and artwork heights and coffee table proportions!
It's my pleasure! Yes, a cozy sofa is key!
Brilliant.
Congratulations, Liz. Márcio (Brasil).
Thank you, Marcio!
OK Balance composition.
My fireplace is cornered so I can’t put the furniture around it.
Good tips, but it sounds like you’re reading off a paper, the music is really dry as well, Lisa holt has really evolved in her presentation check her out
Glad you like the tips and appreciate the feedback.
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Not sure what that teeny tiny 4 means but thanks for your comment!
Great video. Very informative.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!