Need Help with Living Room Layout
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Please help!! I'm having trouble with placing the furniture in my living room. We have 2 main pieces - a 7ft sofa and a set of Theater Seating that is 4.5 ft wide. Any other pieces can be added/removed. We also have a flat screen mounted on the wall at the top of the drawing that faces into the dining room. The position of the TV & the fireplace make this room difficult.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I've included a link to a pdf showing the room layout.
Thanks!!
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I've included a link to a pdf showing the room layout.
Thanks!!
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Hi and welcome to the forum!
Your link was incorrect, however, we don't allow pdf's for download on this forum. If you could save it as a jpg then post that link or use the "insert image" button above to place the pic in the post.
Your link was incorrect, however, we don't allow pdf's for download on this forum. If you could save it as a jpg then post that link or use the "insert image" button above to place the pic in the post.
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I have found that using an area rug to anchor the furniture can make the room feel more normal-even in an awkwardly shaped room. I tend to buy my rugs from ************ and remember that the rug does not have to square up against the wall it can go diagonal in the room-or however you like. Just have fun with it, I say.
If you can re-post the room pic, maybe I can give you more specific thoughts.
If you can re-post the room pic, maybe I can give you more specific thoughts.
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I have found that using an area rug to anchor the furniture can make the room feel more normal-even in an awkwardly shaped room. I tend to buy my rugs from ************ and remember that the rug does not have to square up against the wall it can go diagonal in the room-or however you like. Just have fun with it, I say.
If you can re-post the room pic, maybe I can give you more specific thoughts.
If you can re-post the room pic, maybe I can give you more specific thoughts.
i never regret using them to decorate my rooms.

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I just answered a question that was eerily similar to this in that it asked about a layout and then attached a link to a pic in a .pdf file....
http://forum.doityourself.com/lighti...0-ceiling.html
it's this some kind of recurring spam or scam artists or something? now I'm wondering what I got from clicking that link
http://forum.doityourself.com/lighti...0-ceiling.html
it's this some kind of recurring spam or scam artists or something? now I'm wondering what I got from clicking that link


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That link is fine. You can upload a pdf file to a photo site and put the link to it here. You just can't attach it by trying to upload it here.