Your Living Room Can Have All the Right Furniture and Still Look Unfinished: These 8 Details Pull It Together
Living rooms can have the right sofa, chairs, coffee table, and rug and still look unfinished. What is missing often has less to do with buying another piece of furniture and more to do with how the pieces already in the room relate to the walls, windows, floor, and each other. Designers solve those gaps through scale, placement, repetition, and contrast. Curtains rise above window frames, rugs extend beneath seating, artwork responds to sofa width, and colors reappear across pieces that were never sold as a set. These rooms show the details that make separate elements read as one room. Take curtains from near the ceiling to the floor Patterned curtains run from close to the ceiling down to the floor, covering the full height around a row of tall windows. The placement makes the fabric part of the wall rather than a treatment that begins at the top of each window frame. Interior designer Tiffany Duggan uses raised curtain lines to change how a room’s proportions read, inc...