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Big Solutions for a Small Living Room/Dining Room
Tricks for maximizing style, function, and, somehow, square footage
Jeff McNamara

Meera Sundareson's living room and dining room sat on opposite
sides of a boring white box that measured an awkward 23 feet long
by 11 feet 9 inches wide. Cluttered with design books and travel
guides, old photos and letters, the squat bookcases and the small
table in the dining room were dwarfed by the hulking
sofa opposite them; the small but busy shelves above the
messy TV and stereo unit didn't help matters. By anchoring each end
of the space with taller pieces (a bookcase in the dining room, a
secretary-style desk and a media cabinet in the living area), Meera
balanced the wobbly room and instantly created the storage she
desperately needs. And with color saturating the walls and white
paint highlighting the ceiling, the baseboards, and the door trim,
her space looks much larger. Living Room Solutions
Define and enlarge the spaces. Stripes are the optical illusion of
choice when it comes to small spaces. Here, a striped rug elongates
the living-room area (and also picks up the wall color Benjamin
Moore Potpourri green, No. 2029-50). Chairs that never fit before
were retrieved from storage to delineate a seating area. Nantucket
rug (9 by 12 feet), $385, Pine Cone Hill, 413-496-9700 for store
locations.Use vertical space. Put your walls to work with tall furniture that
offers plenty of storage but doesn't overpower the room. Behind the
closed doors of this secretary, Meera, a commercial-space planner,
stows sketches and photographs of her projects, along with office
supplies and phone books. Alve solid-wood bureau, $299, Ikea,
800-434-4532.Keep it in scale. Meera's sectional sofa sleeper took up nearly the
entire length of the room. By replacing the oversize sofa and its
jutting chaise section with a narrower couch, she gained space
without losing seating. Mitchell Gold Hudson sofa (with Bull
Denim-White slipcover), $2,250, Jayson Home & Garden, 773-248-8180, or www.mitchellgold.com for other retail locations.Hide it. The TV, the stereo, and piles of CDs had been sitting out
in the open until Meera housed them in a media cabinet. The doors
fold back completely so the TV can be seen from anywhere in the
room. Savannah entertainment center, $499, Pier 1 Imports,
www.pier1.com for store locations.Look through it. Clear acrylic nesting tables disappear into their
surroundings and, when stacked, take up little floor space.
Plexi-Craft Nest of Tables, $269 for set of three, www.plexi-craft.com.
Written by Christine Camean Garson and Joyce Bautista
March 2004
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