Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Favorite Places - Living Areas

\Provided By Shelley Dudley
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Living areas can be anywhere in the house and are usually distinguished by a favorite chair, a preferred reading nook or just a cozy place where family and friends congregate and come together.

Classic Western Look

If you're unsure where to go first in this Abilene, Texas, home, just follow the cat tracks. From the front door, tiny feline footprints lead toward the open living area. Guests frequently comment on them, not because the homeowners refuse to clean the floor, but because the footprints are the only reminder of a cat who long ago stepped across the terra-cotta tiles while they were drying in the sun in Mexico, leaving his mark forever.

Relaxed Living

A wash of pastels brings this coastal living room together. Promote conversation with four chairs instead of the traditional sofa, anchored by round ottoman.

Basics and Branches

Create this sweet spot in a living room or entryway with a few key furniture pieces and a bundle of pussy willow branches.

Exotic and Natural

Clean, modern lines and exotic accessories give this living room a Bali-inspired, open-air vibe.

Fabulous Focal Point

Even when it is too warm for a blazing fire, you can use your fireplace to create atmosphere by adding candles or even white sting lights. For an extra touch, lean a mirror against the back wall to add extra dimension.

Sunshine Day

Cheerful and energizing, yellow brings warmth to a room. It enhances and maximizes natural light and can brighten a space with few windows.

Reach The Sky

In this coastal family room, a vaulted, beaded-board ceiling makes the room feel incredibly spacious and open. Solid orange fabric brings out the orange tones in the natural stain of the wood and mixes flawlessly with a funky green print.

Mixed and Cozy

The mix of comfy slipcovered sofas with a 1940s French acrylic coffee table and antique Louis XVI armchairs infuses this room with a personality of its own.

Conversation Starter

Carol suggests creating a seating arrangement with a circle of chairs, rather than sofas positioned across from each other. "People sit more comfortably in their own chairs, and it's better for conversation," she says.

Living Large

Beach house style just got a lot more interesting. "Don't be afraid of color," says designer E. Dale Trice. He proves his fearlessness in the living room with a vivid sectional sofa, curtains the color of a Gulf sunset, and accents of ocean blue.

A long, narrow table against the wall of windows serves as a library table when not in use for dining. The mahogany trestle table base supports a wrapped aluminum top. Water hyacinth chairs are an economical alternative to wooden chairs and pick up the black tones of the photograph frames.

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