A spacious and stylish living room is the dream of every family that appreciates the comfort of their home. However, modern realities dictate their own rules in the design of living rooms, since often living rooms are combined with a bedroom. In such cases, finding comfortable furniture for such a space is much more difficult. Fortunately, today the market offers many cozy and compact living room furniture options that will satisfy the needs of even the most demanding customers.

 

Laconic harmony

Practical living room furniture systems allow you to experiment with the design of the room, complementing its space with furniture of different form factors, styles, shades.
The style of furniture is so diverse that sometimes it is very difficult to choose a set. The furniture is presented in three main directions:

  • classic with carved plinths and arches;
  • headphones in the style of functional minimalism, which are distinguished by light forms, open design and an abundance of racks for accessories;
  • bright solutions – furniture with a non-standard silhouette, which will definitely become a remarkable addition to the living room.

The conciseness and flexibility of any living room system allows you to arrange furniture in rooms with different finishes. Each of the sets opens up a large useful space of shelves, cabinets, chests of drawers, in which it is convenient to store household and decorative items.

 

Choose a color and silhouette

After you have decided on the style of furniture for the living room, you need to choose the shade of the facade. Most popular today are combined solutions that give the living room a special charm. They often combine dark and light shades of wenge, dark wenge and bright macassar, noble oak in light and dark shades with different color accents. Pay special attention to decorative elements: glass showcases, carved decorations, fittings – all this complements the image of the living room. The silhouette of the living room can be executed in three forms: a classic single set, framed with a frame; a series of shelves, boxes and racks of different sizes in a harmonious combination without a common frame; sets that do not fill the entire wall space, for example only half of it.

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