Putting life back in the Living Room

Hmmm, what to do with this pink, isolated, formal living room off the foyer.  In staging, we call this a “first impression” room.

Why not cut an entry way into the neighboring family room to make it feel more a part of things.

Not only does it bring oodles of natural light into the family room, it made the space feel much larger.

Ok, so now what? Because we’re saving up for a new kitchen, I didn’t want to spend much in this room. It’s a classic “use what you have decorating” challenge. Here’s what I had to work with:

That’s ok. I like a challenge. Here was the plan:

Inspiration: We have been working on a wine cork project which became the inspiration for this room. I like the metal rim, neutral tones in the corks, and black/brown/orange accents.

Walls & Floor:

 

Windows:

 

Layout: We created a conversational area that utilized the entire room. I’m still looking for a large, round glass coffee table to bring the grouping together more. I’ll center it with the wine cork art piece. But you just can’t rush a good find. Our “old” coffee table is fine for now.

 

 

Furniture: We picked up a chair at HomeGoods, and along with a funky side table from Pier 1.

 

Accents:

Before & After

Without further adieu, here are the before and after shots:

Views from the foyer

Before
After
Before

 

After
Before
After

Since we opened this room up to the family room, it’s important that it flows well between rooms. Here are the “back and forth” views:

View to the family room
View from the family room

Ok, here’s the part where I candidly share my budget:

All that for $775! That leaves me up to $225 to spend on a round glass coffee table. I’ll keep looking. But for now, the living room is finally livable!

Note: I’m not counting the costs for cutting the entryway into the wall since I included that in the family room makeover budget.

I wouldn’t call it a formal living room anymore, but rather a comfortable place to read or hang out.  If you have an underutilized living room, here are some unique ways to repurpose it.

And do share…what do you use your living room for?

ps – wanna see more before & after posts? Visit Thrifty Decor Chick’s B&A Party…

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