Formal Room Makeover
Formal doesn’t have to mean rigid and staid; it can just as easily mean organized and balanced. And with the right seating clusters, it will never seem stuffy. “People often make the mistake of creating one big conversational space,” which can actually prevent people from talking to one another, says New York City decorator Patricia O’Shaughnessy. Break up the room into several areas and let the conversation flow.
Decorating Ideas to Adapt to Your Own Space
Floored
A small runner helps fill in the space in front of the table, while a large white rug defines the main seating area and draws people into the room.
Rug from ABC Carpet & Home.
Formal Focus
Face the sofa toward the fireplace the room’s focal point and float it in the center of the space to allow people to move freely around both ends.
A Grand Entrance
To avoid seeing only the back
of the sofa as you enter the room and to set an inviting tone add a table topped with books, flowers, or a lamp.
Crate & Barrel pedestal table.
Hidden Assets
When you’re ready to watch television, just open the
media cabinet and pivot a few chairs. Otherwise, keep it behind closed doors.
Intimate Settings
With small groupings of furniture, this room can
comfortably seat 12.
Placing the
chaise in one corner allows for a mini sanctuary. Casual overstuffed armchairs bookend
the ottoman for a fireside chat.