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help me make this look more inviting

huge family room, which i think the couches look lost in ..... any ideas welcome

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  • PRO
    3DA Design Drafting and 3D Visuals
    6年前
    add a good rug to mark the space. then arrange the couch in a U shape.
  • PRO
    Clipsal by Schneider Electric
    6年前

    Hi, maybe back the couches into the space so the open up into the rest of the room. And a rug might help bring the room together, as suggested above


    Thanks, the Clipsal Team

  • me me
    6年前
    Rug, curtains, artwork
  • me me
    6年前
    There are a couple of good books in my local library which show rooms like yours, then stage by stage photos as they add to the look to make a finished room.
  • Sara Graham
    6年前
    A rug would make a world of difference. And curtains or blinds. You also need the couches relating to each other. Probably a U shape. At the moment they don’t, especially the closest couch. Perhaps a credenza with personal touches, photos, a vase of flowers, something special to you, artwork in the walls.
  • Stella Hansen
    質問の投稿者
    6年前
    update
  • me me
    6年前
    Much better layout
  • annb1997
    6年前

    That's a better layout for couches. Consider centering the large artworkon the wall. It is currently off-centre. Large rectangular area rug is good suggestion, and add potted plants in raised timber bases -would tie in nicely with your flooring. Agree window coverings good idea, maybe sheers?

  • julie herbert
    6年前
    Hi,
    Saw these vertical sheer curtains , very glamorous, a large rug, large plant to balance artwork, some beautiful cushions would look add a softer look to room
  • Stella Hansen
    質問の投稿者
    6年前
    cushions and change of position?
  • Stella Hansen
    質問の投稿者
    6年前
    or and lamp
  • PRO
    Evergreen Walls Pty Ltd
    6年前

    Hi there,
    Wow, you’ve got a lot of space to work with! A large rug will make a world of difference, as well as some semi-sheer curtains and maybe a couple tall standing lamps. As the walls are quite bare, consider breathing some life into the space with an artificial wall garden or disks.

    Cheers,

    Richard


  • PRO
    Bluethumb Online Art Gallery
    6年前

    Hi there!

    Megan from Bluethumb online art gallery here. I definitely agree with has been said previously, that you need a rug to really ground the area and define the space. I like the new arrangement of the furniture, it adds to the cosiness of the space. What you really need are some soft furnishings - matching cushions instead of the real mixed bag you have, throw rugs and some nice decorative aspects on the side table. Consider playing with texture to add dimension.

    I see that you have an artwork already on one wall. I would suggest moving it to the wall on the window, and adding a much larger piece where it is currently hanging. The scale of the artwork makes the wall and room feel much emptier and off balance.
    I would suggest a piece like this one by one of our best-selling artists, Elaine Green. The proportions of the work will really help to balance out the room.
    https://www.houzz.com.au/products/my-view-or-the-way-i-see-it-by-elaine-green-prvw-vr~116704648 

    Some other suggestions for you:
    https://bluethumb.com.au/katherine-castle/Artwork/red-tailed-black-cockatoos-katherine-castle
    https://bluethumb.com.au/kat-las/Artwork/reflections-large-scale-1-8-meter-wide
    https://bluethumb.com.au/lilynova/Artwork/australian-glory-lily-nova

    Hope this helps!

  • PRO
    Celery. Visualization, Rendering images
    6年前
    最終更新:6年前

    I think you got a nice ideas in your previous post about decoration this room, I posted some inspirations for you. Can not see it now. What happened?