By Michelle O'Connor, Big
Bear Home For Sale
What a Mess!
Living rooms in homes
probably receive the harshest treatment from any other room in the house, save
the kitchen. This is where people who
are visiting come to sit and talk. This
is where your children run and play while you are trying to watch your favorite
TV program. This may be where, in a smaller house, the diaper
changing table for your baby may be kept. Living rooms are where most spend
much of their time at home. Some use it
for a quiet place where friends can come to talk and they can read, and others
use it for recreation, to watch TV, listen to music or just about anything
else. But, there is one thing that all
living room share- living. These rooms
get a lot of use on a daily basis. This
is why it is important to minimize the mess and clutter in these rooms where
you spend much of your time.
Minimize Clutter
This
article will make a list of tips that you
can use to minimize the clutter in you living room and organize it so that it
is livable.
1.) Try to keep toys out of the living room.
If you are firm with this, it will assure that you keep it clutter
-free. (If you must keep the toys in the
living room, a wooden toy box might be just the thing to keep a classy, yet
organized look).
2.) Have a place for everything. If you
put things away in a regular spot, they are less likely to make your living
room a ‘catch all' for stuff that is without a home.
3.) Do not use the living
room for dining. This will keep glasses,
plates and other dining utensils out of it.
4.) Do not overcrowd your living room.
If friends keep offering furniture, learn to say ‘no!' Remember simple means less clutter and more
space.
5.) No more projects done in the living room.
Puzzles, knitting and such are fine.
But, try not to build model airplanes, use a sewing machine and engage
other activities that may leave large items right in your way.
Maximize Use
There are many ways you can
maximize the use of your living room and ensure that is livable.
6.) Rearrange your furniture. If your
loveseat sofa or couch is lopsided, then it may muss up the appearance.
7.) Don't leave large space between the walls and the furniture. This only minimizes your space and makes less
room for enjoyment.
8.) Go with a theme. A theme often
introduces and aesthetic feel makes your room seem more enjoyable, such as,
classic, traditional, modern and so on.
9.) Hire an interior decorator. If you
have the means, allow a professional to come in and make your living space the
best it can be.
10.) Lastly, try some artwork. This
always seems to make a room more cheery and bright.
About the Author:
Adam is the owner of a content publishing company, Quickbeam, LLC, that teaches non-techies to make money on the Internet. Adam is an expert on a variety of topics from bridal fashions and travel to maternity and pregnancy clothing and his passion is to share his love for these topics through the written word.