4 Simple Ways To Make Your Living Room Look New Again
The living room is often the first impression your guests will get of your home when they come to visit, which is why it is important to make sure it looks warm and welcoming. When you have family and friends around, you want to be sure that you make the best impression possible and that your home is something that you can be proud of. If it has been a while since the last time you decorated, touched up your interior, changed your sofa covers or made changes to your decor, now is the time to bring your living room back to life.
With a few simple design tips, you can quickly make any living room look bigger, brighter, and more spacious. However, as every living room is completely different in terms of features, size and dimensions, it’s important that you take the time to assess the space that you have available. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to redesigning your living room. However, regardless of the space that you have to work with, there are a few key areas that you can focus on that will help your living room feel like new again.
Let’s take a look at some simple tips that you can use to breathe some new life into your living room and make it as inviting as possible.
1Declutter and Make Space
Living rooms tend to be gathering places for just about everything, and since it’s often the first room that you enter from outside, they can quickly become a kind of catch-all. This is unfortunate because living rooms are supposed to welcome us home with their bright and welcoming ambience, rather than provide a dumping ground for our belongings when we return home.
The solution is to allocate thirty minutes a week to declutter your living room. This three-step system includes organising, storing, and discarding. If you have anything in your living room you don’t want to see, either find a way to store it or else consider getting rid of it. Taking the time to regularly declutter your space will ensure that it feels airy and spacious instead of small and cramped.

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2Sizes Make a Big Difference
Most people make the mistake of buying only large or small pieces of furniture. An uninviting and static atmosphere is often the result of same-scale furnishings. Choosing furniture that is all the same size, can make a room feel flat, clinical and drab. To make the room feel more interesting, varying the scales of the furniture is a great solution. With this approach, your living room will appear bigger, more spacious and brighter.

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3Walls and Floors
The walls and floors of any room take up a lot of space, so it’s important to choose wisely when it comes to how you are going to style them. Ceilings can also be considered walls since they are often considered the fifth wall when a room is built. Generally, painting the ceiling in a very light colour will make the ceiling appear higher than it actually is and can therefore make the room seem larger. Selecting the right floor colour is also important and most people lean towards medium to light tones rather than darker tones as they hide dust well, helping to keep your space looking clean and fresh.

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4Rugs and Carpets
If you have dark floors, a well-chosen rug is a great way to add some much-needed contrast to your living room, helping it to feel new again. If you need to cover a larger area, a sisal rug is a very affordable option. Due to its natural colour and texture, it can be used in almost any room and in almost any style of interior. Layering a smaller rug above the larger one can also save you a lot of money while allowing you to cover up those darker floor areas in the process.

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5Breathe Some Life Back Into Your Living Room
There are many ways that you can quickly make your living room look fresh and new. Following the tips outlined above, you can transform your living room interior and ensure that you make the right impression on your guests moving forward.

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