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Reimagine your living room as a sanctuary for entertainment and relaxation with new furniture. However, “new” doesn’t have to mean “brand new,” as plenty of used furniture options work just as well and provide your space with the unique look you crave. Use the following tips to remodel your living room with furniture.

Interior Design Tips

Go for Neutral Tones

Browse new and used furniture pieces in neutral hues to create an open and airy space. Dark-toned furniture is generally too severe, while those with bold patterns or designs are busy and can distract from the overall look and theme of the room. Think cream, light gray, or tan colors when making selections, all of which provide a timeless-yet-contemporary design.

Arrange & Rearrange

used furnitureExperiment with furniture arrangements and feel free to do the unexpected. While you can stick to classic setups, such as a square configuration featuring a sofa, loveseat, chair, and coffee table, consider creating new seating areas or switching these items so the couch is the side rather than the middle piece. Place furniture in unusual spots as well, such as surrounding a chair with huge throw pillows in one corner to make a cozy “story time” space for the kids.

Use Furniture to Offset the Real Focal Point

Work with your living room furniture so it draws attention to a focal point, such as a large piece of art or layered rugs. A bold, dazzling rug design, for example, looks fantastic over a bigger, neutral-colored rug or carpet, especially when it is surrounded by neutral furniture. Depending on the size of the room, overstuffed furniture may add to this unique look.

 

Find the high-quality used furniture you need to transform your living room at Salvage Warehouse, one of the premier appliance stores in Lincoln, NE. Specializing in discount appliances and used furniture for over 40 years, this company has a second location in Grand Island for your convenience. Enjoy 40 to 70% off retail prices when you shop — call (402) 466-8294 with any questions or view the inventory on the website. See what customers are saying about the furniture store on Facebook.

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