Monday, April 22, 2013

Coaster Fine Furniture 500655l Harlow L Sectional Sofa in Chocolate Microfiber and Dark Brown Faux Leather

Product Description

This stylish contemporary sectional sofa will be a lovely addition to you living room ensemble. The generous plush seating is great for everyday use, with high back cushions and deep seats featuring a modern tufted look. Covered in a soft microfiber fabric, the cushions are comfortable and durable, in a deep Chocolate, while the wide track arm and base is covered in a dark brown faux leather that is sure to complement your decor. Showing off a stylish two-tone look, this sophisticated sectional is finished with square throw pillows for just the right look, for a bold and cozy style that the whole family will love.

  • High back cushions
  • Modern tufted look
  • Soft microfiber fabric



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Bobkona Manhanttan Reversible Microfiber 3-Piece Sectional Sofa with Faux Leather Ottoman in Pebble Color

Product Description


This sectional collection is available in a multitude of colors in a smooth microfiber. Its versatility and style is great for den and standard living room spaces. Accented with brown and white zebra print pillow, This collection also features a classic plush cocktail ottoman. Enjoy the experience of modern decor with a practical and functional composition. Available in Chocolate (F7661), Saddle (F7662), Mushroom (F7664) Red (F7668), Pepple w/ PU (F7669) and Sage w/ PU (F7670).

  • 2 matching accent pillows included
  • High quality poly-fiber inner filling
  • Easy assembly, instruction and parts are included
  • Microfiber Plush Fabric, contemporary style
  • Reversible left or right chaise


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Monday, December 27, 2010

Living Room Decorating Tips


Your living room no longer needs to be that formal, unused room just off the entryway. Gone are the days of the proper parlor where you sipped tea, and remember those matching living room sets where people left the plastic on so they wouldn’t get dirty? (OK, I may be dating myself with that one) Why? What purpose could it possibly serve to have a room that was never used? To receive visitors – that was about it.

Life it much too casual in this day and age to continue to have that formal living room to entertain in only a few times a year. You can still have a nice room for having guests, but a stiff, formal room is not exactly conducive to having a nice visit with friends and making people feel comfortable while entertaining.

Living Room Decor

Start living in your living room again. Make it more user-friendly instead of letting it set cold and lonely. This room is crying out for a makeover.

* Use more versatile furniture and invest in classic pieces that won’t look outdated within the next few years.

* Make your living room look more comfortable and “lived in,” start with comfortable seating and mix in antiques or vintage pieces. Antiques don’t necessarily have to be formal Victorian pieces, there are plenty of more casual antiques available for living rooms.

* Avoid buying sets or groupings, instead select individual pieces that blend and work well together. Don’t buy the matching couch, loveseat and chair set. The only matching that you should do with furniture would be perhaps a pair of loveseats in a seating area. Don’t use a lonely, single chair in the corner either, someone may actually use it and feel left out, try to keep seating in groups to encourage conversation and interaction.

* Have furniture of varying heights to add interest to a room and create a homey effect.

* Place lighting at different levels in the room. Use a combination of accent lighting, table lamps and decorative lamps to add warmth and atmosphere to your living room.

* Keep lampshades and throw pillows up to date, either by replacing or customizing them. If you even think of having doilies on the arms of your chairs and couches, you will be tarred and feathered. You can only use these in a Victorian period room.

* Keep the delicate antiques and collectibles in an area where you don’t have to worry about them getting broken and your guests don’t have to worry about tiptoeing around them. Try a curio cabinet or display shelves to keep them out of harm’s way.

* Try to create a 'lived-in' look for your living room, in other words, make it look like you use it more often than you actually do. Place small furniture in the room, accent tables or an ottoman work well. Place magazines or a coffee table book on tables – they can spark conversation as well as liven up the room. Don’t overaccessorize, or the room will look too cluttered.

If you tone down the formality of your living room, you can not only make guests more comfortable, but you can make it comfortable enough to make it your own personal hideaway. Wouldn’t you love to have a living room you actually use?
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