It’s called a “living room,” but ironically most living rooms are barely lived in. If you’re thinking of a living room makeover, make it one that will take a barely used space and create an area your family can really use. Originally, formal living rooms were spaces for entertaining special guests. Formal living rooms were off-limits to the family most of the time. But as the way we live at home is changing, so is the modern living room.

Another popular idea for a living room makeover is to use the larger living room space, which often has a majestic fireplace and windows, as the formal dining room. You can decorate with a larger and more elegant table and other appropriate furnishings. The smaller formal dining space can then be used as a reading den or sitting room where you can still have coffee or tea with special visitors. This smaller dining space can also be converted into a functional home office, especially if it’s located off the kitchen. This would be a great place for homework and school projects as well.
The more tucked away your living room is, the more options you have. “It can be transformed into a media or theater room, which has become incredibly popular, a billiard room and bar, a children’s play room or even an exercise or craft room,” says Williamson. A good room to convert to a home theater would be a living room with doors and very few windows. If your house has an open floor plan, you can easily add doors and use heavy window coverings to block out the light.
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