We have a reduced surface area for the living room and an arrangement that we don't quite know how to approach. That's why we set out to show you just how simple it can be to configure your living room layout by following the selected examples.

Opening GaleriaPrima, the first arrangement proposes a style with feminine accents. How can they be conveyed at the level of an interior design? Through decorations, accessories, and color accents. Maintain a neutral base to which floral patterned drapes and decorative cushions with a similar motif (the same material as the drapes can be used) can be added.

A few touches of color will also harmoniously complete the decor.

Do you like bold colors? Here's a daring proposal: red. A good idea, especially if the room faces north. Red accents will warm up the room and energize the arrangement. The proposed arrangement is based on a neutral background to which red accents are added. In our case, the sofa has a well-chosen shade of red, just enough so as not to tire the eye.

The walls are painted with a vibrant shade of red, but only from halfway up, with the lower part being arranged in the form of white wainscoting that balances the intensity of the color.

And because green is the color of the year in 2017, here's a fresh proposal, full of life. We have an accent wall decorated with green, while the rest of the elements that make up the arrangement maintain a neutral tone. The cream upholstery of the sofa and armchair, as well as the walnut wood essence of the table and shelving system, harmoniously complete an arrangement seemingly plucked from nature.

The green theme is subtly carried over to the level of decorative cushions or the plant pot.

Do you desire an elegant style, but relaxing and comfortable at the same time? Use shades of blue, complemented by white and gray. A corner sofa, a white coffee table with decorations in various shades of blue, decorative cushions to match, and a white side table with a lamp. For the walls, you can try the same approach with white wainscoting used in the case of the red living room.

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