How To Decorate A Narrow Living Room

How To Decorate A Narrow Living Room

The narrow living room, which is the corner of your home where you can barely see the other end, is one of the most challenging spaces for decorating because it’s so confined. You can’t simply walk off the wall and paint all the walls the same color.  Instead, you have to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate a narrow living room.

Form A Straight Walkway

A Straight Walkway in living room

As the name suggests, you want to make a straight walkway from the living room to the bedroom. You can’t just walk off the wall in the living room and paint the walls the same color. You need to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate a narrow walkway.  Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. 

If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls. Avoid placing any fabric items on the walls because if they’re out of place, it will affect the function of the room.  Use a fabric weatherstrip to make the walls appear more compartmentalized.

 If you don’t have a fabric weatherstrip, you can use a traditional curtain or an awning to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric weatherstrip to create a second room.  Use a fabric dome to add a decorative flair to the walls. If you don’t have a fabric dome, you can use a fiberfill to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric dome to create a second room.

A curving pathway is another creative way to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. You can’t simply walk off the wall and paint all the walls the same color. You need to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate a curving pathway.  

Create A Curved Pathway

Create A Curved Pathway in livingroom

Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls. Use a piece of cardboard or a pair of twine to create a path that curves around the wall. If you make the path longer, you can use the twine to create another room.  Use a fabric dome to add a decorative flair to the walls. If you don’t have a fabric dome, you can use a fiberfill to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric dome to create another room.

Pull Furniture Away From The Walls

Pull Furniture Away From The Walls

Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls. Use a piece of cardboard or a pair of twine to create a path that curves around the wall. 

If you make the path longer, you can use the twine to create another room.  Use a fabric weatherstrip to make the walls appear more compartmentalized. If you don’t have a fabric weatherstrip, you can use a traditional curtain or an awning to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric weatherstrip to create a second room.

Use Circular Pieces

A circle is another creative way to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. You can’t simply walk off the wall and paint all the walls the same color. You need to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate a circle.  Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls.

Use a piece of cardboard or a pair of twine to create a path that curves around the wall. If you make the path longer, you can use the twine to create another room.  Use a fabric dome to add a decorative flair to the walls. If you don’t have a fabric dome, you can use a fiberfill to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric dome to create another room.

Create An L- or U-Shape Seating Area

Create An L- or U-Shape Seating Area

A l- or u-shaped seating area is another creative way to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. You can’t simply walk off the wall and paint all the walls the same color. You need to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate a l- or u-shaped seating area.  Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls.

Use a piece of cardboard or a pair of twine to create a path that curves around the wall. If you make the path longer, you can use the twine to create another room.  Use a fabric weatherstrip to make the walls appear more compartmentalized. If you don’t have a fabric weatherstrip, you can use a traditional curtain or an awning to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric weatherstrip to create a second room.

Divide The Space 

Divide The Space in living room

A divide the space to decorate a curving pathway is another creative way to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. You can’t simply walk off the wall and paint all the walls the same color. You need to find creative ways to create a space that’s comfortable and placable. Here’s how to decorate and divide the room. 

Use a fabric or fabric softener to make the walls appear cleaner. If you don’t have a fabric softener, you can use alcohol and a water patty to remove dirt and excess oil from the walls. Use a piece of cardboard or a pair of twine to create a path that curves around the wall. If you make the path longer, you can use the twine to create another room.  Use a fabric weatherstrip to make the walls appear more compartmentalized. If you don’t have a fabric weatherstrip, you can use a traditional curtain or an awning to create this effect. If you make the walls a little longer, you can use the fabric weatherstrip to create a second room.

Final Thought

The wide open spaces of the world have made it so easy to pair pretty things together. You can mix and match different materials and designs to create a room that feels like it’s coming out of the woodwork. When it comes to decorating a room, the possibilities are seemingly endless. And while you’ll need to invest in the right colors and patterns to create a room of your dreams, you can always try out some of these creative techniques on your own.

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