1. Divide the Area into Zones, Create Goals
A large living room does not have to have a single living function. Creating a reading corner, dining area or a special area for coffee chat outside the seating area enriches both the spirit and function of the room.
Large corner sofas or long TV units are important furniture that supports this zoning.


2. Don't Give Up on Simplicity in Large Furniture
In large living rooms, minimal but voluminous pieces should be preferred. Seating groups can have large seats, but simple lines should be preserved. Instead of increasing the number of furniture, using a small number of strong products that can carry the space provides balance.

3. Don't Leave the Walls Empty, Give Them Character
Large living rooms often have large walls. These walls should be evaluated with decorative panels, natural textured paintings or niche applications. At the same time, wall paint behind furniture or different material applications add depth to the space.


4. Light Should Be Layered
In large spaces, a single lighting is insufficient. Along with the lights hanging from the ceiling, corner floor lamps, wall lamps or floor lamps should be used. Light completes the balance of the space and creates a warm atmosphere.


5. Simplicity in Colors, Richness in Texture
Decorations dominated by a single color create a more organized effect in large living rooms. Contrast should be created with different textures such as velvet, linen, wood, glass on natural tones such as beige, gray, and ivory. In this way, both serenity and richness are achieved together.