Room Ideas: Living
If you want to feel energized, bring the outdoors in. Use "earth tones" like moss green, terracotta, and sky blue. The key elements here are natural light, raw wood furniture, and lots of greenery. Large potted plants like a Fiddle Leaf Fig or a Bird of Paradise act as living sculptures that freshen the air and the aesthetic. 3. Functional Minimalism
Use 60% of a dominant color, 30% of a secondary color, and 10% for an accent color to keep the room visually balanced. living room ideas
Make sure your rug is large enough that the front legs of all your furniture sit on it; it makes the room feel much larger. If you want to feel energized, bring the outdoors in
Move beyond the "big light" on the ceiling. Use floor lamps, table lamps, and even candles to create a cozy evening glow. Large potted plants like a Fiddle Leaf Fig