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OPEN-PLAN
Offering a versatile space much bigger than the original layout allows, open-plan design offers light and airy living, as well as plenty of design opportunities. Loungin’ Design Director Diego Venegas notes that, “style-wise there’s still a retro vibe around” and that unit seating offers the flexibility in open-plan spaces so that you can “turn the units into a sofa long enough for family film night, or L-shaped for socialising around a coffee table or keep as a chaise when you want to stretch out.”
Why Work With An Interior Designer
• A designer will bring fresh eyes, a new perspective, creativity and enthusiasm to a project, also a realistic view of what can and cannot be achieved
• Experience in managing time and budgets brings an organised approach to what can be a stressful process
• A designer helps you to spend money wisely and avoid costly mistakes giving you the opportunity to step back and enjoy the process
• Their network of suppliers and tradespeople enables them to navigate the time consuming process of sourcing the right product or person for the job
• Experience enables them to come up with quick and simple solutions to problems
• Interior designers work collaboratively with architects and other design teams. Getting them involved from the beginning produces a project that flows and has a single design intent running throughout.
Living Room Design Tips
• Zone your areas according to who uses them and when
• If you entertain a lot, include a bespoke bar for cocktail parties or quiet Friday night drinks
• Mix and match textures such as silk and velvet with raw linen. Consider family friendly fabrics too
• Don’t let your TV dominatebuild it into a bespoke media unit. This ensures the right height for viewing and hides unsightly cables
• If your living room has no natural focal point, such as a fireplace, create one with modern art
• Consider renovating unused spaces such as a rear living room into a music/reading room
• Add a soft, squidgy sofa or armchair for comfort and cosiness
• Use a mixture of architectural downlights with a combination of decorative lights such as table and floor lamps, and candlelight
• Don’t be afraid to experiment, and mix modern pieces with classic items.