![]() ![]() There are several options for layouts - here are a few: ![]() The wall opposite the media wall, in whichever layout they choose, can accommodate a picture gallery. The room already had a built-in storage piece that was a natural fit for the library zone, and the clients had a family piece, a bookcase-back secretary, that would work beautifully for the study zone at the opposite end of the room and provide a tall piece to balance the built in. We opted for the reading zone to be by the pretty bay window. They loved that is was light and bright and that it had a bay window with a pretty view.īy floating the furniture for the main seating group in the center part of the room, we are left with two other zones to accommodate different activities. They also wanted to be able to seat 8 people or more for future entertaining. For this family, they wanted reading/play space for 2-4 people, TV watching space for 4+, and study/work space for 1. ![]() How do you typically use this room right now? How do you want to be able to use the room? What activities happen in here? How many people do those activities typically involve? What kind of stuff do those activities require? What do you love about the room? What do you find frustrating? The answers to these questions will start to inform the zones of the room. These are the same questions to ask yourself at the outset of designing any space in your home. The answer to furnishing a long narrow room is to divide and conquer!įor my virtual consultation clients, first, I asked a lot of questions. ![]()
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