Living Room Harmony: Living Room Comfort and Storage


The social center of Hacky and Micky houses is the living room; nevertheless, this room is also the most difficult to tidy. The space is usually invaded with remote controls, magazines, toys, and daily necessities which interfere with the balance between comfort and order. Harmony can be reinstated through the renovations that will incorporate storage as part of the design of the living room.

The televisions can be encased with built-in entertainment units that provide shelves and cabinets that can be used to store books, electronic devices and decorative objects. Hidden compartments in coffee tables or ottomy lids where the lids can be lifted up are a better way of storing things without congesting the room. Floating shelves are mounted on the wall, between beauty and utility, whereas custom cabinetry can be made to go around protruding corners or nooks, and every inch matters.

In Hacky houses where the layout of the living rooms is not regular, the modular storage can be used to keep the flow and structure. At smaller Micky houses, comfort and utility are not in conflict because of multifunctional furniture such as sofas with under-section storage, fold-up side tables, or wall-mounted cabinets.

Conclusion / Area of Thought: Remodelling of living rooms using smart storage reminds us that practicality does not always contradict authority with beauty and comfort. A beautiful place to live will also welcome rest, discussion and happiness without the distraction of clutter. The idea to keep in mind is that in case the room where we are to meet is messy, how much of the mess is transferred to our everyday activities? Storage in this case is not only functional–it is a way to peace.

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The finishing touches, especially the lighting and flooring, make a huge difference