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In simple terms,

balance

is like a teeter-totter. A large seating group at one end of a room needs a counterweight at theopposite enda set of wall units, for instanceso the room will not appear lopsided.

● Cast a home theater, armoire or tall cupboard as the focal point, then pull upseating around the star piece. For a well-balanced room, consider the visual weight offurnishings more than the actual size. An oversize home sofa, for instance, need not be matched pound for pound withanother large piece. Instead, combine several pieces, suchas a pair of lounge armchairs and a small professional table, that together visually weigh as much as the sofa. Equally important in the equation is the matter ofscale. Alightly scaled tea table or open-arm chair manufacturer cant compete in the same visual weight class with a heavycoffee table or English-style wing chair. Likewise, a small lamp supplier appears lost on a massive table, and a large painting can overwhelm small pieces beneath it. Finally, be sure your furniture is in proportion to therooms dimensions. Dont let a small piece get lost in alarge room. At the same time, dont allow an oversizepiece to eat up too much space.

Find a focal point

● Arrange a seating group around a dramatic painting. Choosing the all-important focal pointaround which your furniture will revolve is the initial home step to an actual arrangement. When this decision is made, elements fall into place according to size and function. Some rooms offer natural points of interesta fireplace manufacturers or spectacular view,for instance. More often, however, the focal point depends on your creativity. Here are a few ideas: ● Underscore a conversation area with acolorful area contract rug. ● Utilize the rooms largest elementthebed in a bedroom, for instancefor an impressive center of attention.

Floor Plan Pointers

After youve settled on the variedroles you want your space to play, size up your furnishings needs as well as the rooms physical spaceits architectural features, dimensions (including the home ceiling height) and immovables such as a fireplace or built-in shelves manufacturer. A time-tested rule of room arranging is: Subtract to add, and divide tomultiply. In other words, eliminatenonessential furnishings to free up floor space. Likewise, use furniture to divide a space into various activity centers.
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