Stepping into one’s vacation house feels like you just got invited to a secret world, and the entrance to the living room feels like a sneak peak. The moment guests walk in, they can tell if you are going for a specific theme and give a preview of the owner’s interests and tastes.
This living room exudes a private modern lodge house where one gets exclusively invited. Its dominant white background serves as a blank canvas for the owners to decorate. Its existing brick work for the fireplace was painted over with white paint but added some woodwork to hang the TV on the wall for accent. The pop of colors to enhance the room’s look came from its decorations and furniture.
In lieu of the usual coffee table, a chunk from a fallen tree served as the living room’s coffee table piece.This also proves that your accent pieces need not be hanging on a wall, but instead be placed in the middle room, making it an interesting conversation piece.
A large, slim glass window and sliding glass doors were used to serve as a peak to nature as it gives the room a subtle view of the outside environment of the area. These also provide an excellent source of natural light, but don’t forget to include some white artificial lighting to help illuminate the place during night time.
Matching leather quilted single chairs were placed across the room with its color matching the coffee table wood. A natural fiber rug was used in the space to complement the room’s overall feel and add to its visual appeal. You can choose other natural materials commonly used in these types of rugs like jute, sisal, seagrass, hemp, and bamboo.
You can have additional decorations to maximize the white wall, by hanging an art installation like this living room. You also have the option to change it up by hanging artworks or photos that complement the theme of the living room. Remember to stick to your color palette so that you can maintain a cohesive look for your room’s theme.