Living in a dream…

The living room in our house is where most of the action happens; entertaining friensofads, gathering with family members to relax and watching TV. Just imagine kicking off your shoes after a long day of work  and laying back obatkpillown the comfortable (Deso Emory) sand colored ultra modern couch contrasting with the grey-blue
throw pillows to give the room a light and breezy coastal look.  After the long day, you could wrap yourself up in a (two tone throwblanketbrushed blue wool) comfy attractive blanket and take a much deserved nap.  On either side of the couch are uber cool (Naomi Round) modernendtable  end tables to match the round (48′) coffee table in front of the couch. Directly across the room is a TV mounted on tcoffeetablehe wall with a long cabinet underneath for storing magazines.  My favorite chair to sit in has got to swivelbe the (Duvall sedaris) swivel chair in the far corner, it’s so comfortable and so relaxing to gently rock
.  Illuminating light pours from the Aubrey floor lamp,aubreylamp which looks oh so elegant and can be moved around the room according to your moods and needs.

My living room would have my own photography framed on the walls for my friends to gaze at while gathering for book club meetings and the side tables hold mugs of tea or coffee.

 

This article is describing my dream living room.  The images of the furniture for this article are taken from Arhaus, where you can get inspired for your own living room.

About Danielle!

A young professional Longwood University alum, with a traumatic brain injury having previously worked in the Therapeutic Recreation field with the elderly at nursing homes in Fairfax, VA. Now as a TBI advocate, trying to help others learn more about TBIs is involved in support groups, as well as very involved in my church, child care, and working part-time at a library
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