A Simple 5-Step Process to Redesign and Redecorate Your Living Room

A Simple 5-Step Process to Redesign and Redecorate Your Living Room

The living room in your home can be thought of as the main course of a gourmet dinner. Similar

to how the main course is the focal point of the meal, the living room is the centre of attention in

your home; it is where families spend time together, where guests are entertained, and where

memories are made. 

Just like a Michelin-Star chef prepares a gourmet meal using a curated recipe, interior designers

approach a living room design project with a systematic procedure. In this blog, we share a 5-

step design process to redecorate your living room. By following our recipe, you can rest

assured that your living room will have all the right ingredients that cater to your design tastes!

1. Space Planning

Before a chef begins to cook a 5-star meal, a fair amount of planning is required. For instance,

they may need to figure out how many people are at the dinner party or if anyone has any food

allergies. Knowing this information ensures that the chef can plan the most optimal meal that

their dinner guests will enjoy.

The same idea applies to space planning for living room design and renovation. When

redesigning your living room, it’s essential to have a thorough understanding of your space and

how it can be best utilized. For instance, if you have a window that brings natural light into the

room, then accounting for it in your plans can help you come up with designs that centre around

it and optimize its presence in the room. Or, if natural light is lacking, you can make plans to

incorporate different light sources into the space.

2. Furniture Planning

Once you have a feel for your space, it’s time to start planning out how you will place your

furniture. Just the way adding a pinch of salt to a dessert brings all of the other ingredients

together, the right furniture arrangement will bring all of the elements of your room together

beautifully, including details like built-in shelves, windows, floors, and crown moulding. For

instance, if your home already has a stunning antique fireplace that you want to keep, then it

makes sense for it to be the focal point of the room. It might be beneficial to draft a few furniture arrangements to figure out the best placement for your furniture.

3. Furniture Selection

Furniture selection can be overwhelming due to the sheer number of options available. In situations like this, it’s best to think about the basics, like your lifestyle, needs, style, and budget.

For instance, do you have children and pets in your home? Choosing a white sofa might not be a good, but there is solutions out there like Crypton coated fabrics so you never have to worry about life’s messes and longevity to the piece.

Will you be sitting in the furniture frequently? Is this a high use area? If so we suggest investing in better quality upholstery pieces that will last. Consider characteristics like kiln dried wood frame construction, heavy gauge no sag springs and quality high density foam seat cushions.

What is your style and purpose of the room? Is this a conversation & entertaining space or tv room where you want to relax and put your feet up? Do you enjoy fine details like welts, tufting and rolled arms or do you prefer the simple details like square arms and knife edge cushions? How do you want the fabric to feel and look? Cozy comfortable or are you craving a luxurious velvet?

Asking yourself some these questions upfront can help make furniture selection simpler.

4. Fabric Selection 

Choosing the right fabric is just as important to the overall feel of your living room as furniture selection. Fabrics for your sofas, chaises and chairs also include accent toss cushions and throws with complimentary custom draperies add an extra sense of character that can bring your home closer to a dream home. After spending the time and energy designing the perfect space and picking the best furniture to complement it, it’s crucial that the fabrics you select add texture, pattern, colour and style to enhance your living room, This means the colour, pattern, texture, weight, and weave of a material is very important based on the style of the item, your lifestyle and what the room calls for.

5. Finishing Touches

Before the chef presents you with your gourmet meal, they will typically garnish it with chopped

herbs, lemon, and perhaps even some olive oil. All these little touches help the meal appeal to

each of your five senses and improve your overall dining experience. Similarly, the finishing

touches in a living room help give your space some extra zest! Finishing touches include items

like area rugs, table lamps, cushions, artwork, and other decor pieces that spice up the room and give it

more personality. With them, the room feels complete, and without them, you wish there was

just a little something more.

Want a Taste of Creative Interior Design in Edmonton? Look No Further Than Savori Spaces

At Savori Spaces, I offer interior design services that range from crafting the perfect focal point

in your living room to sourcing furniture from my exclusive vendors. Whether you’re looking for a

full living room makeover from a professional interior designer or in need of direction for a DIY

project, my expertise will help take your space to the next level. If you’re ready to elevate your

surroundings into something tasteful that you and your loved ones can savor forever, contact

me to discuss your design goals.

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