Need help finishing my living room
We have recently painted, had new carpet installed, finished the fireplace surround and bought a new couch. Now need help with finishing touches/accent colors. Need curtains, throw pillows, blanket, side table, lamp and accessory/art recommendations. Thanks so much!
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J D
7 years agoHaving fun: what about say one pillow that is navy w a design and then one pillow or throw that is orange? Maybe if he/she does it like that, it might be easier to find stuff?hortenstinesara
7 years agoI think the curtains and couch pillows are really going to be the starting point. from there you can choose your wall art. I think pops of deep teal would be nice...and some grays/whites/blacksRelated Discussions
My living room needs help pls!
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Comments (4)Saerom86-You would be much better served by hiring a local interior design firm. Yours is a big job and based on single photo you posted you have a great property that deserves a one on one consult. You may very well find someone qualified to assist on Houzz. Good luck!...See MorePls help my living room
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Comments (1)Hi sae, Nice view. More photos and/or dimensions would be very helpful....See MoreNeed help for living room ideas
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Comments (1)Add lots of red, rugs, cushions, pillows, lamps add beige also,looks a nice place...See MoreHow can I unify the look in my living room?
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Comments (4)The new look is more white with wooden furniture and straight edges. For living room, clear white table and add more modern modern accessories in metal. The pink needs to be replaced with a brown or a mustard yellow cover(to make it stand out but yet within a warm tone). Beige sofa can have 2 cushions on each corner to neaten up. Cushion covers can be black and white modern patterns and maybe a small size in mustard yellow matching accent chair. Add a smart looking black and white rug geometric pattern rug...See MoreCraig Andresen
7 years agoI'm the husband of the original poster, and thought it might help to add the details of the finishes in the family room there and some priorities as we're overwhelmed by the responses (thank you to all!). It's really hard to tell from our pictures what color some of the finishes are. I like where this is going with navy with an accent color to make it pop for things like curtains, pillows, lamp, etc.
Many comments have asked what we like. I would say we're still at the point in trying to understand what would GO with what we have so far and then pick from there. We both like traditional, with touches of modern and rustic. Kind of the Pottery Barn meets Jeff Lewis look maybe? I'm an engineer, I really have no clue :-)! So probably in order of importance to us:
1. Curtains (living room and eat in area of kitchen)
2. Throw pillows
3. End table. The one we have is far too short. We were thinking something more rustic with a reclaimed wood top, maybe metal legs, thinking the rustic touch would match the rustic mantle (which is really the only rustic thing in the house currently). We had this one recommended to us and thought it was too tall at about 1/4" taller than the couch arm, but it sounds like that's OK:
Pottery Barn Griffin Reclaimed Wood Side Table
4. Lamp for end table. Need something bigger and coordinating.
5. We don't really know what accessories to put on the shelves to make it look good. Smaller, bigger, pictures or not, etc. We aren't going to paint them since they match the adjoining kitchen cabinets.
6. We never liked the ceiling fan there, but have no clue what would look good.
I think we plan to keep the brown leather coffee table for now. We have little kids and it's very kid friendly!
Here's the existing finishes if this helps:
A. Countertop: Pental
B. Backsplash: Pental
Sahara Polished Quartz
glass subway tile. 2x4 Moda Vetro
C. Carpet: Masland – Oceanside 9495 - Coastal Fog 543
D. Benjamin
Moore Bleeker Beige. Kitchen is same color, 30% lighter E. Couch is Pottery Barn and I believe the Pearce in Silver Taupe:
These colors are obviously all very neutral, but we hoped to add some interest with the items we're asking about. Again, thanks to all. Hopefully you guys can help us narrow down the items at the top of the list, and hopefully the other items will fall into place!
mzapper
7 years agoLovely home!
I think if you decide on colour combination then we can all help with specific item ideas. With navy on top of your list there are a few combos that will look great - you could stick with other shades of blue along with neutrals, coral, orange, yellow, chartreuse..(or a variety!) so many possibilities. Perhaps take a look through living room ideas on here to see what colour combo you both like best.
Do any of these combos look appealing?
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Craig Andresen
7 years agoI think I like the look of the fifth picture down (navy with brownish--can't quite tell what color that is). This one:Hanover West · More Info
I also like the first one with navy and orange. The only concern I have with orange is that our cherry cabinets are quite orange already. While this would go together, it may be a bit much for me. Side note: our kitchen used to be painted orange and we hated it as it was overwhelming! I'll get my wife to respond too on the colors and then we'd love help narrowing down choices!mzapper
7 years agoI understand Craig - we have one orange wall in our living room and think I am over it! You could always have just a cushion or two in an orange or a softer coral and it wouldn't be overwhelming. The one you like is very nice and calming - I really like it as well.
mzapper
7 years ago
maybe nice neutral window coverings in living room with a slight pattern or solid in similar shade to sofa or soft blue. Pottery Barn has some nice ones.Martinique Printed Cotton Single-Panel Curtain, Taupe · More Infoand then some cushions with a bit of soft colours, think there are several combos of three that would work togetherBelgian Flax Linen Drapery, Mist Gray, 50" X 96" · More InfoKylie Hollywood Regency Linen Down Light Blue Pillow, 22x22 · More InfoAlaric Geometric Pillow, Gray Coral, Down Feather Filler, 18"x18" · More InfoLight Blue Blue Poppyfiled Pillow Cover with Large Flower · More InfoFerah Slate Blue Pillow, Set of 2 · More InfoPaisley Coral and Blue Damask Throw Pillow · More InfoGreek Key Throw Pillows, Taupe, Set of 2, 17"x17" · More InfoGray moroccan ikat decorative pillow cover · More Infoallanaspree
7 years agoYou have a lovely home. Your choices to date have provided you with a lovely neutral background which means that you can basically have any colour scheme you like with one proviso - there needs to be some warm undertone in some of the accents to co-ordinate with the built ins. By warm undertone I mean a hint of orange or copper or terracotta or similar somewhere in the accents. Does not have to be the dominant colour. If it was my room I would choose neutral curtains & bring out the colours in art, pillows etc. I am not sure where you plan to hang your art but in my opinion I would get neutral curtains first & then find a piece of art that you both love - in that order. The art will somewhat dictate your colour scheme from there. Some colour boards mocked up below to show you how different colour schemes will work against your existing sofa fabric & carpet. Actual accent items are just plucked at random & are just there to show you a colour scheme. Good luck!
havingfun
7 years agook, after looking at all the lovely pillows, and ewwing and ahhing before gagging. when i put things up i shop for the everyday person. so you do not need to go locally. all pillows are under $25 for 18" I am going to go with a dark blue with gray tendencies to start. I do have a wonderful set that are pastels, more beachy in colors, just let me know. Oh i got rid of everything else.
havingfun
7 years agosorry, thought it was blue. i can replace it. but first what do you think of these?
decoenthusiaste
7 years agoAs for what to put in the shelves, here's a good "rule of thumb:" 1/3 books (hardcover only,) 1/3 large decor items (big enough to be identified from across the room,) 1/3 open space.
Monica Steinborn Andresen
Original Author7 years agoThanks for the help. Having fun : I'm more into patterns than the Asian feel. I do like the idea of navy with some other accent color like another blue or perhaps red or even eggplant color. Thank you all for all of the comments. It has been so helpful!!V-lonne Custom Window Treatments NY
7 years agoYour Room is fairly neutral, clean and sleek looking. Did you like into having Custom shades such as roman shades or sheer shades. Here are some ideas for living.
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7 years agoMonica Steinborn Andresen
Original Author7 years agoMapper. I like that room with the eggplant color. Thanks!!Craig Andresen
7 years agoI agree a rug could add some visual interest and anchor the room, but I don't think we want one for this space. Our new carpet is very plush for one, so that may be another tripping hazard for our 1 year old.calidesign
7 years agoYou don't need a rug. I would look for light linen colored drapes, and then use a few colorful pillows - navy would look great, maybe two solid and one patterned. Get an end table and lamp with a light colored shade for one end of your sectional, and use a floor lamp behind the small end table on the other side. Your square windows act as artwork, so you don't need anything else on the walls, unless you have room just to the right of your sectional.
suezbell
7 years agoReally nice great room with plenty of natural light. With carpet, you don't actually need a rug -- you could well end up with a stumble/trip problem if you add one and, especially if you have children and/or pets, they're just something more to clean.
With the sofa and carpet color, consider shades of blue for throw pillows and window treatment.
Matching end tables with taller lamps (thin posts) with larger white (or even very pale blue) shades would be a good beginning; alternately, consider a pair of floor lamps that are a lamp/table combo.
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Sectionals limit furniture placement and this room is a good example -- you have no really good place to add chairs unless, space permitting, you consider putting the other side of the sofa
centered beneath the windows and use the side of the sofa now beneath
the windows as a room divider or leave the sofa and larger window set appearing off center and add a chair -- perhaps a wing back chair -- beside the end table you now have.Moving whichever side of the sofa you put beneath the windows so the sofa is centered beneath the large window set and a few inches from the outside wall will help the symmetry of the space.
While the three small square buildings permit natural light from that side while protecting privacy, they're placement seems a bit awkward for creating any semblance of symmetry with the furnishings and other windows using your sectional.
Using a tall floor lamp centered beneath the small window nearest the
fireplace wall could also help by visually defining that space
individually, separate and apart from the other two that are more
closely centered with the sectional.The curtains and rods you have don't work particularly well for that large window set behind the sofa. Seriously consider nearly floor length vertical blinds such as you'd use for patio doors instead and use the same vertical blinds for the larger window in the dining area. They come in wood, faux wood, fabric or even the less expensive vinyl that comes in a lot of different colors, since the room is not the stiff and formal look.
For the three square windows, consider stained glass. You could add white louvered shutters to all three high square windows and hang one stained glass hanging in the window above the lamp between the sofa and fireplace wall, leaving those shutters fully open while opening the louvers only on the other two windows thereby keeping all the window treatments the same while having those centered above the sofa different.
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havingfun
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7 years agoYou've got great Windows throughout! I'd address them first as it's an investment but it really warms rooms up. Do 1-inch cellular blinds on all windows in a light neutral color. Your TV room, the large window could be a top down-bottom up cellular as well as the window in your kitchen? You already have a side panel curtain rod in the kitchen so just choose a nicer fabric and do a proper floor-length drape. Same style in the TV room.
The fan light is a little harsh. Can you either change it out or paint it to blend with the ceiling?
The ottoman is cozy but a little heavy looking. Can you maybe do a glass coffee table as well as side lamp table? Something to reflect more light into the room. Then go shopping for those toss cushions, some patterned, some plain,
have fun!
Barbara
Christy Reves
7 years agoI think some Navajo rug like pillows would look great. I can also see olive or spice colored leather. (Wouldn't some cowboy fringe or braid be fun?) I think you need to introduce another texture element like metal or straw. I would probably scoot the couch away from the window and perhaps place a narrow couch table behind to place reading lamps, pottery, candle sticks, art sculpture or something of visual interest. A round copper top table would be kid friendly as well unless you are very attached to the leather ottoman. I would hand curtains with a two tone or two pattern design. Solid color on top and print or contrast on bottom. This could also be used in the dining area. I would hand a more substantial curtain rod and consider changing out the light kit on the ceiling fan. Don't know if any of these ideas appeal to you, but it is fun hearing from another's perspective. Good luck.
groveraxle
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agoeverdebz
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agoI only read a few comments. Are you changing anything in the kitchen / eating? If not I think those curtains should be lively! Add color there.
Chalk paint dinette barn red or a blue .... or new stools.
Craig Andresen
7 years agoTo havingfun, you removed a bunch of the pillows that we liked too. I know some of the navy ones were ones we were still looking at (some from Amazon maybe with a more geometric pattern?). Don't bother going back and removing stuff--it won't bother us :-).
havingfun
7 years agosorry, can you put like underneath, i will leave them then. see what i can replace
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7 years agoHello!
Do check out Barn & Willow for curtains! Your current ones are very short, and I think that a light neutral, like our Belgian textured linen in Oyster would look really nice in your room.
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Flo Mangan
7 years agoWow! Tons of ideas. Here is a simple tip. Go shopping and select 6-8 different pillows with colors you like, making sure you can return ones that don't work. Then, bring them home and in your light at different times of day the best ones will emerge. Then, you will have your color palette. Then you can select another chair (not too big and preferably swivel so someone could turn to kitchen to chat or back to conversation area, or watch TV. Do that in solid color of your favorite color in your favorite pillow. Wait til you put that together before you tackle window treatments. There are loads of those available so take your time. A tip on your book shelfs. 1/3 books, 1/3 interesting accessories repeating some key color. 1/3 open spaces. You don't need to fill them up. I think you have a roadmap here. Go shopping and enjoy. Some fabric stores have collections of pillows that would give you loads of ideas without running all over the place! Enjoy!Craig Andresen
7 years agoI think we're leaning towards a dark navy patterned pillow, something like this, to start.Gotcha Print Throw Pillow Cover, Navy Blue and White Cotton, 16" · More Info
From there I think we'll add a touch of another color and texture. We like the idea of navy with subtle coral/orange (not too much because of the bookshelf color) or rust with darker grey as one of the above posters showed in a picture with the rust colored throw. We think we like those more than the more muted colors, I'm just afraid we won't be able to make it look nice picking ourselves! Once we decide between those two color palette options, we'll tackle window treatments. We were always told to do curtains first, but we really like the previous poster's advice to just get a bunch of easily returnable pillows and go from there. Thanks for the added perspective! This is so hard for us as neither of us are good at it. We've gotten such great advice here. We need to just get some options in our room and go from there!havingfun
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7 years agoI'd think it ok if you bought appropriate fabric [from same curtain line] and sewed it at Dining's bottom. Would this neutral go with and with navy? idea not meant to 'show' on sofa's color idk:
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7 years agolast modified: 7 years agois this more like what you wanted?
you might be happy with these 2 predones?
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