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What are the Different Types of Living Room Furnishings?

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished August 8, 2011

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The living room area serves as the centerpiece of the house. It is not only where you spend some quality time with your family and entertain guests, it is also an area where you can create a wonderful showcase. If you are thinking of reinventing your living area or if you are going to make some home improvements, you should look into the different types of living room furnishings available for your home.

Contemporary

You might hear about this style from interior decorators or when you are buying accessories for your living room. These furnishings have designs that are typically preferred by people who have a modern lifestyle. Contemporary furniture pieces can have abstract patterns or unique lighting sources. They can include modular sofas or geometric pedestal tables. These furnishings can be neutral tones or bold colors. The neutral tones can be enhanced with the addition of colorful cushions, as well as brightly colored frames or displays on the wall. This is ideal for the larger living room area since you can put in a lot of fixtures and bigger furnishings.

rnSectional

Sectional furniture has a variety of colors and styles. These fixtures have a lot of versatility. This style is often preferred by individuals who like having options in styling their furniture. Sectionals by definition are sofas that have at least two sections which can be put together in a variety of ways. It’s the ideal type of sofa for those who want to make changes periodically without buying new furniture. Sectional furniture also allow for a lot of flexibility in mixing and matching fixtures. The right coffee tables or console tables can add a lot of character to the room. With the right decorating, one can make a living room come to life.

rnRustic

This type is also a great choice for people who want to decorate their home in the style of a lodge or log cabin. Homeowners who have a penchant for unfinished furniture prefer rustic styles. Rustic tables and chairs are often less expensive compared to other furnishings.

They are even more appealing since rustic furnishings have a lot of character and can become the focal point of any room.

rnAntique

If you prefer furniture with a past, antique furnishings might be for you. Most antique furniture has a story. For homeowners who love collecting antiques, your living room can be a testament to your collection. Antiques add grace and elegance to any room.

rnCasual

For a more functional living space, casual furniture is an excellent option. This style emphasizes comfort. While contemporary can make your living room sleek, formal and stylish, casual furnishings will create a warm, welcoming, and comfortable atmosphere. The living room is not overloaded with a lot of pieces, only the necessary items like sofas with end tables and coffee tables and perhaps entertainment centers. Accessories usually only come in the form of brighter pillows and wall decorations.

When choosing furnishings for the living room, consider your style and personality but also ensure you are comfortable when using your new furniture.

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About the Author

Catherine Mitchell is an interior designer who loves to help families find the perfect balance of style and function in their furniture for dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms and home offices.

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