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7 Living Room Decorating Mistakes to Avoid

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The living room is an important area in a house. This place is a center of activity, whether for welcoming guests, relaxing with family, or spending free time. Therefore, it is important to decorate the living room so that it looks attractive and comfortable.
However, in the decoration process, it is not uncommon for several mistakes to be made, which can actually make the living room unsightly and feel uncomfortable. Here are 7 living room decoration mistakes to avoid along with explanations and tips for avoiding them:

1. Incorrect Furniture Size

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The first common mistake is choosing furniture that is disproportionate to the size of the room. Furniture that is too large can make the living room feel cramped and cramped, like being trapped in the room. On the other hand, furniture that is too small will make the room look empty and hollow, like it is uninhabited.

Tips:

  • Measure the size of your living room carefully before buying furniture.
  • Choose furniture with a size that suits the proportions of the room.
    Consider the layout of the furniture so that the room feels spacious and comfortable for activities.
  • Use multifunctional furniture to save space, such as a sofa bed or ottoman with storage space.


2. Leaving Cables Visible

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Cables running around in the living room can ruin the aesthetics and make the room look messy. This not only disturbs the view, but can also create a potential tripping hazard.

Tips:

  • Hide cables behind furniture or use cable sleeves to tidy them up.
  • Take advantage of ventilation holes or gaps in the walls to hide cables.
  • Use neutral colored cables so they don't stand out too much.
  • Choose furniture with a design that allows cables to be hidden, such as a table with cable holes

 

3. Too Much Decoration

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Too much decoration can make the living room feel crowded and confusing. Instead of beautifying the room, excessive decoration can actually make the room feel stuffy and uncomfortable.

Tips:

  • Apply minimalist principles in decoration. Choose decorations that are essential and suit your personal style.
  • Use decorations that have a dual function, such as flower vases that can be used to store small items.
  • Avoid displaying too many decorations in one area, spread the decorations evenly throughout the room.
  • Use decorations in different colors and textures to create dimension and visual interest.

 


4. Insufficient Lighting

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Insufficient lighting can make the living room feel gloomy and uncomfortable. This can cause eye fatigue and interfere with activities in the living room.

Tips:

  • Use a combination of ceiling lamps, table lamps and floor lamps to create ideal lighting.
  • Choose a lamp with a type of light that suits the atmosphere you want to create.
  • Use a dimmer to adjust the lighting level as needed.
  • Take advantage of natural light from windows to make the room feel brighter and fresher.

 

5. No Focus Point

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A living room without a focal point can seem monotonous and bland. A focal point can help draw attention and create visual balance in a room.

Tips:

  • Create a focal point in the living room by using decorative elements that stand out, such as a large painting, unique mirror, or TV.
  • Use contrasting colors on focal points to make them stand out more.
  • Add special lighting to focal points to attract attention.
  • Use unique and interesting furniture as a focal point, such as a sofa with a different design.


6. Wrong Color

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Choosing the wrong color can make the living room feel cramped, uncomfortable, and can even affect the mood of the occupants. Colors that are too dark can make the room feel gloomy and boring, while colors that are too bright can make the room feel busy and confusing.

Tips:

  • Choose a color that suits the size of your living room. Light colors can make a room feel more spacious, while dark colors can make a room feel more intimate.
  • Use harmonious color combinations to create a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere.
  • Consider the decorating style you want to adopt before choosing a color.
  • Use color samples before painting an entire room to make sure you like the color.

 

7. Ignoring Energy Balance

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The ancient Chinese science of topography, known as the “science of energy balance,” believes that the arrangement and decoration of rooms can influence the flow of energy and balance in the home. Applying the principle of energy balance in the living room can help create a harmonious atmosphere and bring positive energy.

Tips:

  • Position the sofa in a strategic place, avoid directing it directly towards the door. This can be thought of as energy that comes straight out of the room.
  • Use houseplants to bring positive energy into the room. Ornamental plants are likened to balancing energy and bringing freshness.
  • Avoid placing mirrors in front of doors or beds. Mirrors are likened to energy reflectors, so that positive energy can be reflected out of the room.
  • Use water elements, such as a mini fountain, to increase positive energy. Water is likened to a flow of energy that brings calm and peace.
  • Consult an energy balance expert for more detailed advice.



Conclusion:

Good living room decoration can create a comfortable, attractive atmosphere and reflect your personality. By avoiding the mistakes above and following the tips outlined, you can decorate the ideal living room for you and your family.

Keep in mind:

Living room decoration is a creative and personal process.
There are no fixed rules in decorating, follow your intuition and create a living room that suits your taste.
Most importantly, create a living room that feels comfortable and enjoyable for you and your family.
I hope this information is helpful!

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