Tips for Organizing and Arranging a Room for Function5303462

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Is your family room arranged in a disorganized fashion that feels cluttered and does not enhance the space? When decorating, arranging and organizing a room, think of both function and aesthetics.

Here are 10 tips for arranging your furniture so that the room feels comfortable, functional and beautiful.

- Determine what the objective of the space is. For instance, a family room might be used to watch Tv, play games, read and so on. - Determine what the focal point of the room is going to be. Plan your design about the focal point and center your furniture arrangement around it. The focal point could be a fireplace, an appealing window, a fun or elegant piece of furniture or artwork. - Use furniture that is in proportion to the size of the room. Small scaled furniture in a very big room won't look correct, no matter how much you rearrange the room. Look in decorating and interior design magazines for inspiration. - Location your chairs close enough to every other for simple conversation. - If you have space for a small table for games, position it so that it is effortlessly accessible from chairs. - Make sure there is enough lighting close to seating locations. - Coffee tables ought to have a clearance of about 14 to 18 inches from the sofa. - Side tables ought to be at least as tall as the arm of the chairs or sofa to make serving simple and discourage accidental spills. - For family rooms and playrooms where kids congregate, attempt to use less furniture, but more storage. Multi-objective furniture will help to achieve this. Then arrange their favorite products, e.g. books, toys and games on lower shelves in attractive organizing containers or drawers. - If you're arranging a multi-objective room, arrange furniture in a way that divides the room into separate living and dining spaces. You could use a decorative screen, curtains hung from the ceiling, or even big bookcases to divide up a room. Another way to divide up a room is to use region rugs. Area rugs give the illusion of separate spaces and are a fantastic way to define locations and groupings.

Lastly, be sure to offer enough space to move around the room and maintain organization in thoughts as you're designing the space. Awkward and tight spaces will take its toll on your nerves, so it's very best to give yourself plenty of space to move about to avoid accidents.

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