Bugs in the small living room bedroom. We fix and do not repeat! Nine common mistakes when decorating a bedroom

We feel it as soon as we enter the room of a good hotel: everything is carefully selected in size, the bed is perfection, cozy light pours on beautiful and functional pieces of furniture. The carpet under bare feet is just as soft as it needs to be, the picture on the wall attracts attention without looking intrusive. Hotel owners are so easy to equip guest rooms, why is it so difficult for us to recreate such an interior in our home?

Decorating a bedroom in an apartment

Perhaps in the end it all comes down to a few decorating mistakes that any designer would notice as soon as they step into the bedroom. From a cluttered nightstand to a lack of light fixtures, these little mistakes can make a big difference in how your bedroom looks. Especially for this article, some of the best designers shared a list of mistakes that should be avoided at all costs when decorating a bedroom. Have they already been admitted? Well, fix it up and make your bedroom a piece of paradise.

1. Forget about the pictures

“Very often, when it comes to paintings and posters, the bedroom is forgotten,” say Melissa Warner Rosbloom and Julie Masuko Kleiner of Massucco Warner Miller Studios. “This is not a public room, so it’s not surprising to only take care of the basic furniture, and forget about the bare walls.” People often hang their best paintings in the living room or dining room, but Rosblum and Kleiner advise choosing canvases for other rooms with the same care. “You fall asleep and wake up in your bedroom almost every day, so why not hang something beautiful on the wall?”

2. Don't overthink lighting

“We find it terribly boring when the ceiling is left empty or a dull overhead lamp is molded onto it,” add designers Massucco Warner Miller. “Enjoy your choice of lamp! Nowhere is it said that beautiful chandeliers can only be hung in living rooms.

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4. Ignore junk

“The bedroom should breathe easily,” Shannon Wallach and Brittany Zwickl of Studio Life.Style remind us. “We advise getting rid of all unnecessary things and checking that the furniture is not too big for the room.” Good bedside tables will help minimize clutter, and things you want to keep in plain sight are best placed on a tray or in a low box.

5. Wrong color choice

Wallach and Zwickl warn against an excess of bright colors in the bedroom. “We like to use calm and natural colors to create a sense of serenity and timelessness. To unobtrusively add texture, we recommend using reed wallpaper.” Warm, light neutral colors look great in a bedroom, while a variety of fabric textures help the room feel cozy and inviting.

6. Underestimate the headboard

Designers from Massucco Warner Miller advise to pay special attention to the headboard. “There is no reason to settle for rectangular and beige. Choose something with unusual upholstery or a beautiful shape." The headboard occupies a considerable area, so it should not be underestimated. If you don't like the standard fabrics that the factory offers, just reupholster it as you would with a chair, and feel free to choose an unusual color.

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7. Overdo it with pillows

A bed littered with pillows is what irritates Genish especially strongly. "I prefer to use four regular pillows: two for each half of the bed and a maximum of two decorative ones." The main thing in decorative pillows in the bedroom is quality, not quantity.

8. Save on bedding

Another mistake Genish points out is poor linens. “We spend almost a third of our lives in bed, so a good set of underwear is worth the investment!” Pay special attention to the quality and appearance of the sheets: they can not only decorate your bedroom, but also improve your sleep.

9. Forget about storage space

“If your nightstand doesn't have drawers, things start to pile up on the countertop and create chaos,” Wallach and Zwickl explain. - Better buy a nightstand with a drawer in which you can put books, chargers and other necessary things. Moreover, we try to choose nightstands with built-in chargers so that there are a minimum of wires in sight.”

Mistakes that we make in the design of the living room

When repairing, we focus on our own feelings, not knowing the basics of design, which is why so often the result does not live up to expectations.

Bright Side collected the most common mistakes that are made when decorating a living room interior.

Overhead lighting in your living room

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Lighting creates atmosphere and should be tailored to your mood, so a living room can't get by with a single chandelier in the center of the room. Create your own lighting system (table lamps, sconces, floor lamps, ceiling lighting, etc.).

Missing or wrong size carpet

Small rugs bring imbalance to the room, so choose the right size rug for your living room. A large carpet will provide a visual expansion of the space, and the interior will take on a finished look.

Your TV is out of place

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The best place to place a TV is an empty wall. Do not install the TV in front of or near a window, it is harmful to your eyesight and prevents you from seeing the image clearly. The distance between the TV and the sofa depends on the size of the screen: the distance should be 3-5 diagonals. Keep this in mind when buying a new TV.

You underestimate the power of pillows

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Sofa cushions create a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. When choosing pillows, consider whether the texture of the material is suitable for the upholstery of a sofa or chair. If the upholstered furniture in the living room is made of velvet or velor, then cotton or linen textiles will be inappropriate. Neat and small products are suitable for small-sized furniture, and a massive sofa can contain several voluminous pillows.

Your sofa is against the wall

This rule works for large rooms. If you have the opportunity to put the sofa not against the wall, then be sure to do it - thereby you will visually increase the space and create coziness. The sofa against the wall in the spacious room looks more like a dance class than a living room.

Dark furniture in a low room

Your living room will become visually more squat and cramped if you purchase dark-colored furniture. Compact sofas, armchairs and neat tables, always on raised legs, are suitable for a low living room. Opt for neutral light shades.

You choose furniture based on design, not personal convenience.

Just because a piece of furniture looks nice doesn't mean it will suit your home. Make sure your furniture is comfortable for you, try it out. Sit in a chair or at a table that you like. Otherwise, you will rarely use these things and you will have to part with them.

Furniture that has lost its relevance

There is also furniture fashion. Bulky upholstered furniture with voluminous backs and armrests has long lost its relevance. Pay attention to furniture with straight lines and a clear silhouette. You can choose a traditional sofa, but in an unexpected and modern color.

Photos hang incorrectly

The ideal height is 153 cm from floor level to the center of the image. If you have too many photos, then a gallery on the wall is a great solution, rather than photo frames placed in all corners.

Oversized furniture

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The most common mistake is to force the room with furniture that does not fit in size, especially sofas. This makes the room seem even smaller. If you have a large living room, then you can afford a roomy corner sofa. For small living rooms, a double sofa and a couple of armchairs will be preferable.

You neglect the functionality of the living room

If you have a rectangular room, then you can adjust it with a closet or shelving, since the square shape of the room is the most advantageous and it is easier to maintain balance in such a room.

Several options for zoning:

  • Living room and bedroom - the bedroom will always be closer to the window, since by definition the sleeping place should be away from the entrance.
  • Living room and kitchen - the placement of both zones is strictly according to your taste, although it is preferable to place the kitchen near the window so that the hostess is comfortable and light enough to cook food.
  • The living room and dining room are two full-fledged units that should have enough space and space in the conditions of one room.
  • Living room and office - the office can occupy a very small corner, the main thing is to install an additional light source.

The center of the room is not marked

The living room needs a bright accent. The center can be a fireplace, a picture, a mirror, photo wallpaper - everything that the eye clings to. You can also make a relaxation area a focal point, highlighting it with contrasting colors, prints or mixing complex tones.

Houseplants in small pots

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It is better to put one tree in a large pot than many small plants on the windowsill. Thus, your space will seem larger and more comfortable.

Outdated cases

By changing the covers you can transform the whole room and make your design stylish and modern. You can also change the look of your living room according to the mood and season.

Following a single style

If a certain type of interior is especially close to you and you do not allow another, then your room loses its comfort and becomes very stereotyped. Combine your favorite style with others: eclectic, retro, loft, grunge and many other design options will make your living room original and you won't want to leave.

Your curtains visually reduce the space


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Something as small as hanging curtains the wrong way can make your room look smaller. It is very important to hang curtains as high and as wide as possible to make your ceilings appear high and your living room appear large. Choose curtains that are brighter and more saturated than the rest of the textiles in the room.

If the kitchen is called the heart of the house, then the living room is its soul, which means that it should be exceptionally clean, kind and harmonious. However, many people make the same mistakes when decorating living rooms, which, in the end, affect the functionality, aesthetics and character of this room. What shortcomings of the living rooms will be discussed, and how to fix them - we will talk further.

1. Incorrect placement of the TV monitor

One of the most common mistakes in decorating living rooms is to install a TV or monitor in front of a window, or in close proximity to it. As a result, glare interferes with the normal perception of the picture, or tension appears in the eyes when a person looks at a screen installed right in front of the window.

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The TV or monitor should be positioned so that the living room window is on the left or right hand of the person sitting in front of the screen.

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2. Lack of decorative lighting sources

Even if the room is well lit with overhead floodlights and spotlights, the absence of additional sources can be a significant drawback and affect the atmosphere of the living room in the evening. At the end of the day, you really want to relax, but it will not be possible to do this in a brightly lit living room.

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When planning your living room decor, don't forget to install the wiring under the sconces, and also, get a couple of table lamps for the console. So the room will certainly be cozy and conducive to good rest in the evening.

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3. Questionable furniture design

Before you go to a furniture store, it will not be superfluous to familiarize yourself with the current trends in product design. We also recommend looking through thematic magazines, visiting several interior design websites, or consulting with a designer who will suggest the best models of sofas, armchairs and chests of drawers for your living room.

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Pay attention to laconic furniture with straight lines and a clear silhouette - such items will not go out of fashion for a long time. If you want to experiment, you can purchase furniture with original upholstery, which, if necessary, can be replaced.

Avoid bulky upholstered furniture with lush armrests and atrophied, overly voluminous backs - such have long lost their relevance.

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4. Dark furniture in a low room

If the living room has low ceilings, everything must be done to make the room lighter. But by purchasing furniture in dark shades (blue, graphite, chocolate and marsh), you lose out, because the room will become even more squat and cramped.

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The best solution for a low living room would be to place compact sofas, armchairs and neat tables in it, always raised on legs. At the same time, you need to make a choice in favor of neutral light shades of upholstery and the main material of the furniture.

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5. Lots of reflective surfaces

Many of you are very fond of mirrors, therefore, they are installed everywhere, and sometimes, in indefatigable numbers. This is a real mistake in any room, especially if you don't know the basic rules for using reflective surfaces. For example, you should not place a large mirror or mirror panel in a dark room, but also, you do not need to broadcast it against a blank wall.
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In some cases, it will be better if, instead of a wall completely covered with mirror tiles, hang one, but a large mirror in a beautiful frame, always opposite a brightly lit window. Thus, the living room will become lighter, brighter, and the atmosphere will become more harmonious and comfortable.

6. Lots of reflective surfaces

A beautiful window opening or an insufficient amount of daylight cannot be a reason for completely abandoning the textile design of windows. Without curtains flowing softly to the floor, the rare living room looks complete, but fresh and cold.

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If you are afraid that thick curtains will close the precious natural light streaming from a small window, you can complement the opening with a Roman lifting mechanism with a light translucent fabric, tulle with a dense assembly, or a decorative curtain with a pickup on one side of the opening.

7. Scenery without measure

A richly decorated living room does not mean: stylish and beautiful, but on the contrary, it can turn out to be tasteless and pretentious. It is not advisable to place all decorative accessories at once in a room, no matter what size it is: paintings, figurines, vases, panels, books and tapestries, awards and diplomas, candelabra, and so on.

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Identify two or three areas that you think should be decorated, for example: the fireplace area, the coffee table in the middle of the sofa group, the walls between the windows. Choose a couple of bright accessories, complementing them with a few neutral pieces of different heights and shapes, remember: moderation is important in decorating a living space.

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8. Heaps of furniture

If you want to create comfortable conditions in your own living room, it is not necessary to occupy most of its area with furniture, which, as it may seem, will be very appropriate here.

As the practice and experience of designers shows, half of the total number of pieces of furniture in the living rooms does not find a worthy use, blocking the aisles.

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For those who are used to gathering a friendly company in their own living room, we recommend that instead of a variety of upholstered furniture (couches, armchairs and poufs, wide sofas and banquettes), place a pair of sofas of the same size in the room, supplement with compact mobile tables and chairs with soft backs.

This will create an equally comfortable, but more stylish and collected atmosphere.

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9. Blindly following a single style

A living room, in whose setting one can clearly feel the presence of all the main features of only one direction in design (for example, classicism, or minimalism), ultimately risks disappointing its owners with a lack of authenticity and outright stereotypes. It is not comfortable to be in a clearly adjusted, pedantic environment, let alone to live.

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If you are particularly close to a specific interior style, for example, a classic one, in the living space of the living room it is better to combine it with other, less pretentious, inviting trends: many-sided eclecticism, characteristic retro, stylish loft or grunge, refined way of Parisian apartments.

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10. A large number of colorful shades

Too bright design of the living room is the reverse side of a boring monochrome interior. Catchy color combinations, displacement of ornaments and patterns, textures and materials in one space can be disastrous in the task of creating a harmonious holistic image. In addition, the interior of a colorful room will not be able to successfully adapt to changes in design trends, seasonal holidays and your mood.

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Choose a light neutral shade for the walls of the living room, and a couple of basic, contrasting or matching colors to decorate the room. Now you can complement the space with shades (dark or light, plain surfaces or with a pattern), which in a small amount, but will perfectly complement the interior.

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The desire to transform your home is inherent in everyone. But sometimes, in pursuit of trendy trends, you can make a lot of mistakes that spoil the interior of any home. It is especially unpleasant when such mistakes are made in the living room - the room where guests are most often. In our review, the 7 most important mistakes that should not be made during the renovation of the living room.

Monochrome interior



Today it is considered a sign of bad taste to decorate walls, furniture and floors with colorful paints. Floral wallpapers, like similar carpets, have long gone out of fashion. The interior of the living room looks much more stylish, made in the same style and color. But in this case, it is important not to overdo it. For example, white walls, ceiling, floor and furniture in the room look rather dull. In order to add color to such an interior, you need to make bright accents - colored decorative pillows, for example, will instantly transform the room and make it more comfortable.

Wrong lighting



Proper lighting is a very important part of the living room interior. Lack, as well as an excess of light, can completely ruin even the most sophisticated room. Therefore, in addition to central lighting - chandeliers, for example - you need to take care of additional lamps: sconces, floor lamps, and so on. But it's important not to overdo it. Do not embed light bulbs in the arch (if any) or overload the ceiling with light. Everything should be in moderation.

Overabundance of details



In order to make the living room look more comfortable, designers often decorate it with cute trinkets: various vases, candlesticks, caskets, paintings. But they know how to do it right. Ordinary people, who are not familiar with the rules of decoration, run the risk of overdoing it with details. As a result, the room looks like a warehouse or a gift shop. No need to overload the interior. Let the decor be less. This will make the room look lighter.

Incorrect position of the TV



Incorrect placement of the TV in the living room is one of the biggest mistakes when arranging a room. It is not recommended to install the screen in front of a window, otherwise the glare from the light will interfere with high-quality viewing. It is best to install the TV on the right or left side of the window. So direct rays of light will not fall on the monitor and will not create inconvenience for a comfortable stay.

Too many mirrors



Everyone knows that mirror surfaces will visually expand the space and often use this technique to create the illusion of an enlarged room. But, if there are too many mirrors, then this will negatively affect the design. Do not place them in front of a TV or a blank wall. It is also not advisable to install a large mirror in a small and dark room. It is best to hang one large mirror in a beautiful frame in front of the window. So the room will become not only visually larger, but also much more comfortable.

Lack of curtains



Refusal of textile window decoration is possible only if the interior is designed in a Scandinavian or loft style. In all other cases, the impression of incompleteness will be created. If there are concerns that blackout curtains will prevent such necessary sunlight from entering, then you can completely abandon the curtains. But light tulle must be present. Still, with them, the room will seem much more comfortable.
Also, in order to avoid mistakes during the design of the living room, we recommend reading the article about.

No one is immune from mistakes in interior design. However, most of them are easy to fix or not to do at all - for this it is enough to know what to avoid in the interior of the living room.

1. Color uniformity
The neutral color palette and the lack of rich colors and accents are too "silent" to make the living room stylish. Choose for the entire interior - for walls, textiles and furniture - one color is acceptable in a small living room. In this case, the situation seems to dissolve and visually expand the small space. However, even here it is worth placing bright accents by adding several colored elements to the interior that actively attract attention.

But if you really like calm neutrals and bright colors are not to your liking, different textures will help to cope with the monotony. In this case, even the usual beige or white interior will not look boring. Bleached wood furniture facades, light leather sofa upholstery, light curtains with an interesting ornament and a variety of textiles - a white knitted blanket, fluffy fur and smooth covers for decorative pillows, etc. - each of the design elements in this case will have its own voice, and even a plain interior will become original and cozy.

2. Dance class instead of living room
The idea that the central part of the living room must remain free and that it is better to place all the furniture against the walls is not at all a mandatory rule for a modern interior. And if in a small living room it is difficult to choose another option, then in a spacious room the furniture placed along the walls gives the impression of a dance class, and not a cozy room for a joint family vacation.
Another plan for arranging furniture and zoning the living room will help you make better use of space. The main thing here is not to put furniture on the usual "paths" around the room.

3. Small carpet
Too small a carpet for the living room creates a feeling of incompleteness. Furniture will tell you how to choose the right carpet to unite the interior. The carpet should be of such a size that the front legs of the sofa and chairs go to its edge. If the chairs often move, and the sofa unfolds and is used as a sleeping place, it is better to choose a larger carpet so that the furniture stands completely on it and does not cling to the edge when moving and transforming the furniture.

4. Empty walls
The harmonious interior of the living room involves the use of different levels. Bare, undecorated walls, even with a well-planned lower level, do not allow the interior of the living room to become complete. To occupy the walls, it is not necessary to hang shelves or put up bulky racks - decorate an interesting one, and the interior will look completely different.

5. Too many little things
In the interior design of the living room, moderation should be observed - too many little things create a feeling of fuss and clutter. It is extremely difficult to determine what to look at first of all in this case.
In the decor, it is enough to use 3 large groups, which will act as reference points when examining the living room. It is easy to choose and combine three such groups from different options:

  • a composition of paintings, photos or mirrors on the wall;
  • sofa decorated with decorative pillows;
  • original textile on the window, attracting attention;
  • bright carpet;
  • decorative composition using shelves;
  • a collection of objects on an open shelving, etc.

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