Create timeless elegance in your living room !!
Want to give some makeover to your living room ?
Then you had come to the right place. Welcome to Aesthetic Cyclone.
The living room is a place that is used the most in the entire house. Relatives to neighbours, whether someone sees your entire house or not, they will definitely see the living room. Leave aside the rest of the people, you yourself spend quality family time in this area.
It’s the place where we lounge around and binge-watch our favourite TV shows, our family gathers for dinner or parties and so much more.
So for a space so important, you deserve to have a living room that fits your lifestyle and can comfortably seat everyone.

1. Choose the right style:-
You can first choose a theme for your home such as minimalist, boho, industrial, and many more that will help set the tone of your home.
Here are some tips that can help you to mix and match styles without overwhelming your room.
• First, choose your favourite colours and materials goes well with your interests, as in traditional or modern aspects.
• Explore various popular interior design styles like Art Deco, Traditional, Industrial, Scandinavian, and Mid-Century Modern to find what resonates with you.



2. Layout and furniture placement
The most important part of designing a living room is functional planning. No matter how good the ambience is created, if the planning is not good, then you will never be able to utilise that space properly. The important furniture that are considered to be in the living room are sofas, TV unit, and a centre table.
Here are some examples you can consider
If the living room is big, you can add a console unit and bookshelf.
If your family loves to watch TV together, then you will have to set the layout in such a way that the major sitting is in front of the TV. If you have some more space you can add loose chairs or standing lamps. If your room is small, then use sofa that has longer legs, it will make your room look bigger by showing full floor space.



3. Choose right colour pallet
When choosing a colour palette for your living room, consider these tips to create a harmonious and inviting space:
• Choose the colour pallet according to your taste. If you are a calm person and want to relax in living room, then you can consider neutral base colours like beige, grey, or soft white, which can serve as a calming foundation for your living room. These shades allow you to easily incorporate bolder accents or decor items. And if you are like to play with colours, you can choose vibrant colours according to the theme that go well with you furniture, like blue, green, orange etc.
• Choose an accent colour:- Pick one or two accent colours to add personality and depth. These could be vibrant shades like navy blue, emerald green, mustard yellow, or even rich burgundy. Accent colours can be introduced through pillows, rugs, curtains, or artwork.
• Consider the room’s natural light, which can go well with the colours you choose.
• Use colour theory:- Complementary colours (opposite on the colour wheel) create contrast and energy, while analogous colours (next to each other) offer a more harmonious and cohesive look.
• Test samples:- Always test colour samples on the walls before making a final decision. The way colours look in a room can change depending on the light and surrounding elements.


4. Lighting and Ceiling:-
Lighting:-
Lights are the thing that can entirely elevate the style of the room. You can choose the lights according to your mood, like if bright lights can make your room look big and bright or dim lights can make your room look a little cosy.
There are three types of lights you can choose for your living room.
Area lights: Include LED panels and COBs in the ceiling.
Mood lights: Indirect lights in the wooden ceiling and a chandelier at the centre
Task lights: These are used against walls for wall art, paintings, and other showpieces.
You can also choose lights for staircases, such as layered lights, and for dining areas by adding corner chandeliers.



Ceiling Design:
There are different types of ceilings that you can explore, but don’t go with a vibrant painted ceiling; they don’t look very impressive. Rather, you can choose a wooden ceiling that goes will with all kinds of furniture layout.
You can consider these types of ceilings also.
Coffered Ceilings: Adds a touch of elegance with a grid pattern that can be accentuated with lighting placed within the recesses.
Tray Ceilings: A raised central area of the ceiling with a recessed perimeter, ideal for adding height and drama while incorporating soft lighting around the edge.
Exposed Beams: For a rustic or industrial look, exposed wood or metal beams can add architectural interest.


5. Curtains and Rugs
Curtains:-
Sheer curtains are mostly liked by people because they are light and airy; they allow natural light to flow in while providing privacy. Great for a soft, breezy look.
Pinch Pleat Curtains: Classic and formal, these curtains have pleats sewn into them for a tailored look. They work well in more traditional or elegant settings.
Grommet Curtains: These curtains feature metal rings at the top for easy installation. They have a modern, sleek look and are easy to open and close.



Rugs:-
Small rugs make a room incomplete, so always make sure that the rug covers the front legs of furniture. You can choose rectangle or square rugs according to your furniture. Light-coloured rugs make a room look big and airy while dark-coloured rugs make a room cosy. You can also choose a patterned or solid rug according to your furniture.
You can also put a rug pad underneath the rug, which can prevent the rug from slipping.


6. Decor, plants and Wallpaper
Make your living room extra special by adding decor pieces, wall frames, and plants. They can make your living room look harmonious.



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