How To Decorate A Large Living Room With A Fireplace
This luxury traditional example of a large living room is adorned by stylish arched windows and view doors a classically beautiful decorative wood-burning fireplace and wrought-iron chandelier.
How to decorate a large living room with a fireplace. High ceiling living room with a black leather sofa and armchairs surrounding a stone fireplace lined with a wooden mantel thats topped with a gorgeous boat decor. In this traditional living room of Regas Interiors the large fireplace dominates giving the entire room a sense of grandeur. A flat panel TV hangs above the white fireplace in this living room with tan sectional and a rectangular coffee table along with brown leather and patterned armchairs with a round side table in the middle.
Large living room with a classy brown leather sofa with matching brown pillows set on a white rug. Moreover a fireplace creates a friendly environment for your friends and family. A Living Room Layout Where the Fireplace is Behind the Sofa.
Since you are not planning on keeping your rug consider the Raleigh Natural Fiber Rug. Maybe something more symmetrical and modern version of this. We are super into this unexpected layout idea for a living room with a fireplace.
In addition many people prefer to make the fireplace. In a long living room with a fireplace on the side wall one option is to place the sofa against the opposite wall and angle the other seating pieces on each side creating a U shape or. If you have a nonfunctional fireplace andor dont want to incorporate it into your layout putting a sofa in front of it is a great way to maximize space.
Notice that the color is darker than the walls causing it to stand out even more. Keeping a muted palette on the larger pieces in a room gives freedom for adding pops of color throughout the space. Add bookcases to the sides of your small living room fireplace like shown in the picture.
This will create a nice transition between the floor and the other soft colors in the room. The mantel was purely an item of function holding tools for stoking the fire and cooking over it. Cool colors such as blues and greens tend to visually expand space.