AB6)Luxury living

 


 In this video, we will talk about Luxury living


1: Highlight Prized Art And Possessions 

High-value (be it in real terms or personal)

 art needs to be treated with careful consideration

 when it comes to your living room lighting ideas 

– especially if the aim is to make it a standout feature of the luxury living room. 


‘Lighting a picture has the double advantage 

of showing off the work and reflecting light

 back into the room,’ says interior decorator 

Nicola Harding, who designed this scheme. 


She chose a wall color with a lacquer finish to 

reflect natural light; the artificial light above stands 

in place during darker hours. ‘That reflected light 

is more atmospheric than something that lights the

 whole room. I also enjoy playing around with wall

 lights that weren’t specifically designed as picture lights.


 Anything with an articulated arm can work.’ 


2: Make A Small Living Room Feel Grand

'Getting your living room furniture ideas right in 

a small living room is one of the biggest challenges in design,'

 says Mike Fisher, creative director and founder, of Studio Indigo.


'This needs to be a practical space,

 whether for watching TV or creating good conversation. 

What you choose needs to be stylish and contribute to 

the personality and harmony of the space,' adds Mike.  


'Inevitably, I find people often graduate to the smaller

 rooms of a house as they are more intimate and cozier,

 whereas big rooms can make you feel small and uncomfortable. 

Be bold with your living space 

and use large-scale furniture sparingly to give 

the illusion that the room is grander than it is.’ 


3: Use Symmetry To Create Balance 

Symmetry in interior design creates balance 

and a feeling of calm when used in luxury living

 room design and goes a long way to making your home look expensive.


The best way to use symmetry in a room

 is by having an architectural feature as a starting

 or center point, whether a fire surround, a pair of 

identical windows, or even a central table.

 Get symmetry right in your luxury living space

 and you can create harmony with ease – and make small spaces feel more tailored.


For a classic look, try taking a symmetrical approach to lighting. 

‘A great way to achieve this is to place two lamps

 on either side of a mirror or a piece of art,’

 says Louise Wicksteed, design director for Sims 

Hilditch(opens in new tab). ‘The resulting aesthetic

 is one of well-distributed elegance.’


4: Carefully Consider The Color Palette

Choosing complementary color combinations for 

rooms is an art form and one that you should carefully

 consider if you wish for your modern living

 room ideas to embody a sense of luxury.


‘Pick one living room color as a foundation –

 from a favorite artwork, image or piece of furniture

 – to form the thread that runs through the space,' 

says Charlotte Archer, head of the brand,

 Sanderson(opens in new tab). 'Build your

 palette around this with complementary or tonal shades. 

My number one rule is: decorate for yourself, 

not others – choose ones that you love and you won’t go wrong.’ 


And it is not just about aesthetics, size matters too. 

‘Scale really drives how diverse you can be with color pairings: 


larger living rooms can take a looser palette; in smaller spaces, 

it’s best to keep the colors more concise – 

find three colors that harmonize and use them 

as a common thread for continuity,' advises Charu Gandhi,

 founder, and director, Elicyon(opens in new tab).


5: Focus On Flooring In A Luxury Space

Careful consideration of your flooring choices in a 

luxury living room can have a big impact on the final 

feel of the space. ‘Living room carpets add comfort

 and softness and also deaden echoing sound,’ notes Deirdre Dyson. 


Make sure to plan the placement of rugs. 

‘A larger rug will help pull the room together,

’ advises Andy Guard, creative director, of Roger Oates Design. 

‘In open-plan living rooms placing all the furniture on the rug will define the space 

and unify the pieces. If possible the rug should extend 6-8 inches on each side.’


6: Style Shelving To Perfection 

One of the easiest ways to make your living room 

look expensive is to curate an elegant display. 

You can own some of the most beautiful pieces,

 but if you don’t style your shelves in an eye-catching way, 

they can quickly lose any impact they might have had. 

‘When styling shelves for a luxury living room,

 ensure to mix heights and depths of objects,’ 

says Sophie Pringle, creative director, Pringle & Pringle(opens in new tab). 


‘Good living room shelving ideas benefit from mixing things up –

 incorporate art, add plants, use odd numbers of objects grouped together;

 start with large pieces and build around that.’


7: Dress Your Windows With The Finest Treatments

When thinking about how to design a living room,

 the window might not be the first element you think about,

 but a well-dressed window is a luxury living room idea worth investing in. 


‘One of the easiest ways to create a decorative feature from

 window treatments is to choose a bold, large-scale

 design for curtaining,’ advises Hayley McAfee, 

design director, Villa Nova. ‘This can create a striking focal point

 and will work best on large windows where the full 

pattern repeat can be appreciated. If you have smaller windows, 

opt for a small-scale pattern for a more refined look.


8: Reupholster Old Or Tired Furniture

Old or tired living room sofas and armchairs can be given a new,

 decorative lease of life and become the pride of place in your luxury living room. 


When choosing which material to use,

 it’s important to consider how durable you need the fabric to be –

 is it going to be in constant use or is this a more occasional piece of seating? 


‘Velvets are ideal upholstery fabrics, as they are heavy, 

tightly woven, and durable,’ advises Lee Clarke,

 director of Warner House. ‘Surprisingly, 

silk or mohair can wear well and can even improve

 in appearance over time. For pieces like ottomans, 

you could opt for style over practicality.’


9: Pay Attention To The Finishing Touches

For a truly tailored look, follow the lead of Kit Kemp,

 creative director of Firmdale Hotels.

 Her well-honed eye for decorative details is what

 makes her luxury living room schemes sing out.


‘Trimmings have the ability to transform the ordinary

 into the extraordinary,’ says Marisa Gutmacher, 

executive design director, Samuel & Sons. 


‘In its most traditional application, cords with tape 

can be inserted into the seams of upholstered furniture,

 providing the finishing touch and helping delineate the lines of the frame.’ 



Make sure to look beyond seating for trimmings. 

‘Gimps and narrow borders can also be used for 

wall upholstery applications in the living room, 

working with fabric walling, or as a sophisticated

 finishing touch running around the skirting and woodwork,’ adds Marisa.


10: Use Mirrors To Maximize Light

Decorating with mirrors is one of the oldest tricks in

 the book when it comes to maximizing light. 


In this scheme by K&H Design, a Rupert Bevan slumped 

mirror fills each alcove. This southwest-facing room 

already benefited from plenty of light; what it lacked 

was the atmosphere. The mirrors help project the sun

 throughout the room and increase the sense of space.

 Use a similar antiqued finish when working on this scale.

 Not only does it soften the glow of light but anything 

with a smoother surface runs the risk of tipping into hair salon territory. 





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