There are many things to consider when planning a home renovation, from the smallest projects to complete overhauls. In particular, if you’re thinking about renovating your living room it might seem like the possibilities are endless. Depending on whether your priority is adding more space or changing up the style, here are some ideas to get you started.
Open floor plans have been extremely popular since the mid-20th century, but if your home is a different style you may feel like your living room is more cramped than cozy. While it’s an extensive project involving many steps and demolition of interior walls, you can renovate your space to expand the living room. As long as the walls are not load-bearing you can remove them and connect two or more rooms together. Changing up the interior floor plan this way can have major benefits, but consult with a contractor any time your plans involve demolition to make sure you don’t make costly or dangerous mistakes.
Adding more natural light to a space will make it feel larger and more welcoming. An excellent way to renovate your living room is to replace the existing windows to increase energy efficiency and light transference. For a larger and more complicated change, you can add more windows or combine several windows by removing the spaces between them. A contractor can tell you the best way to go about your plans in order to be safe and efficient, but letting in some more light will make the room feel brand new.
Front doors aren’t only important for your home’s curb appeal. If your front door opens directly into your living room, its presentation is just as important for your interior space. Try painting your door a brand new color and replacing the interior hardware with something more aesthetically pleasing. Remember that your door doesn’t have to have the same color scheme on both sides: if you paint carefully, you can enter and exit your home through two totally different colors. Opting for a brand new door featuring windows or other design elements is also an instant style upgrade for the living room and the outside.
Switching up the color palette of your living room is another way to transform the entire space. The best part is that you don’t have to repaint the walls or buy new furniture to achieve it. If you’d rather stay low-maintenance in your renovating, explore your new color scheme through new textiles like rugs, throw blankets and window treatments. Taking some paint or stain to existing furniture can change the aesthetic to match or compliment your new palette. Accessorize with wall art, throw pillows and other decorative elements to carry the color choices through the room and make it feel brand new.
These are just a few ways to go about renovating your living room. There is a wide range of projects you can consider depending on your budget, timeframe and desired effort. Whether you want to tear down entire walls or change up your furniture upholstery, these tips will be the best place to start.
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