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Living Room Decoration: 7 Tips for Styling

Living Room Decoration: 7 Tips for Styling

Living Room Decoration: 7 Tips for Styling

The living room is often the heart of the home, a space where family and friends gather to relax and socialize. It’s important to create a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere. Our real estate brokers in Montreal share seven simple tips for arranging and decorating your living room to make it a comfortable and aesthetic space.

An accent wall

By choosing a wall to highlight, you create a visual focal point that draws attention and adds depth to your living room. Opt for a bright color or bold pattern to create a striking contrast with the other walls. The accent wall can also serve as a backdrop to showcase artwork or a particular piece of furniture.

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Hang curtains high

By hanging curtains close to the ceiling, you create the illusion of higher ceilings, giving the room a sense of space and elegance. Choose curtains that lightly touch the floor for a refined look and ensure they are wide enough to frame the windows and create a sense of grandeur.

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Install ambient lighting

Ambient lighting is essential for creating a welcoming atmosphere in your living room. Choose lamps with fabric lampshades for soft lighting, string lights for a magical touch, and scented candles for a relaxing ambiance.

lumière d'ambiance

Add shelves around the TV

Shelves around the TV are both practical and aesthetic. They provide storage space for electronics, books, and decorative items, while elegantly framing the screen. Choose shelves that blend harmoniously with the style of your living room for a cohesive and well-thought-out look.

Étagère TV salon

Mix black and white

The contrast between black and white is timeless and adds a touch of sophistication to any room. Use furniture, textiles, and accessories in these tones to create an elegant and modern look. Play with textures to add depth and visual interest to the space.

salon noir et blanc

Add a coffee table with storage

A coffee table with integrated storage is ideal for keeping your living room well-organized. Choose one with drawers, shelves, or compartments to store magazines, remote controls, and other everyday items. Opt for a design that complements the style of your living room for a harmonious appearance.

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Incorporate cozy textures

For a cozy ambiance, add soft textures such as faux fur cushions, plush wool rugs, and thick knitted throws. Complete the look with wooden elements and indoor plants for a warm, natural touch in your living room.

Cozy textures

Our real estate brokers hope that these simple tips will inspire you to arrange your living room in a way that makes it both welcoming and aesthetic. So, are you ready to give your living room a new lease on life ?

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