A room with an uncentered fireplace can be a design dilemma. The placement of the furniture in front of the fireplace, particularly if the room is a large and narrow living room, draws attention to the opposite side where a congested mess of heavy furniture may cause mental chaos. If your fireplace is the main focal point or just an addition to the room, choosing furniture is about creating equilibrium. If TV is a major part of your life, it should be taken into consideration when designing the room to incorporate both in the decor of the room. Utilize the fireplace’s off-center location as an artistic tool to make the room more balanced, to create an interest, and also separate an area from the other.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundThe TV and fireplace off-center are competing for attention. the most common mistake that people make is to put your television on top of the fireplace. It’s a real headache for the neck. Television should be placed close to the eye as well as Bob Vila says that the ideal TV height is when the lower three-quarters of your screen is eye level. A perpendicular wall or a space adjacent to the fireplace needs to be devoted to the television.
Sectional seating is perfect for an arrangement that allows the eye to be focused on either central place. Combine the two with a wall painted in the same color, then leave the space to create a side chair. A wall art installation adds a personal touch to the room and gives it color while allowing both the fireplace as well as the television to serve as the focal point when needed.
If a fireplace that is not in the center isn’t in line with your style The best solution is to increase the size of the mantle to bring it closer to the middle of the space. In the lower part of the mantle, you’ll find the fire, and below it is an ideal spot for books, magazines, and other things that are interesting, a beautiful bookcase that can house your collection of DVDs or books, as well as things that are vibrant.