If you think antique furniture only works for traditional decorating styles, it's time to think again. Antiques can definitely be part of a contemporary decorating scheme, especially if you choose pieces with clean lines and plenty of visual appeal. Antiques can be used to create a distinctly modern look with touches of retro flair. If you've never considered using antiques in new and exciting modern ways, here are some ideas that you can use to add contemporary style to any room of your home.
So you're bored with your living room and decide that you want to have a more modern feel. Well you can quite easily hire a professional interior designer to do this for you. However you might think that it will cost you much more than you plan to spend, so you have second thoughts on whether you should go with a professional or do the job yourself. But is it really more expensive to hire a professional to do your modern living room interior design and do you really think you can do it on your own? Read on and see which option is best for your needs.
Passed away, happily, is the strict totalitarianism of the three-piece living room set, where the sitting area was limited to a half moon place around the television, no matter how poorly this arrangement happened to fit the vacant space. Modern living rooms can be fitted out with unique pieces of furniture in a mixture of sizes and models, letting you fit your sitting room plan to the contour of the room and create a more individual sense of style. The secret is to try a low-level living room furniture that will make the ceiling feel higher and the room usually more spacious.