Knoll-Style Lounge Chair in Charcoal Gray
Arranging furniture in any room is equally exciting as it is daunting. While there are infinite possibilities when an empty room is your blank canvas, lack of planning can lead to endless furniture shuffling and that lingering question if there is a better way to have it arranged.
Although there is no magic formula or standard way to arrange your living room furniture, there are a few guidelines to consider:
–Pick a focal point for the room
This will serve as a reference point and everything will be arranged relative to the placement of the focal point you choose. This can be anything with a significant presence in the room from a window to a sofa or even a piece of art. It should be the obvious place the eye is immediately drawn to upon entering the room.
–Create a floor plan
You can either map out your floor plan on a blank sheet of paper though there are several apps that have been created for this very task as well as templates you can find online for furniture arrangement planning. This will cut your time spent moving furniture down significantly.
-Form and Function
Using functional furniture enhances the potential for using a space in different ways. This is especially important for smaller spaces where there is not room for much ornamentation. Keep in mind that you should never have to sacrifice style for functional furniture… just look here for a few ideas where form and function work in harmony.
–Flow of Traffic
Just as important as where the furniture is placed is where the furniture is not placed to create a path that is easy navigate. Direct traffic around the furniture, not through the middle of it and allow 36-48 inches for the obvious paths and about 24 inches for the smaller ones.
Let us know if you have any personal tips when it comes to arranging your home! Either post it below, or stop by our showroom in Bellingham to also see and experience the pieces we have to offer.
Tags: Conrad Moulton, Florence Knoll, furniture layout, furniture spacing, modern furniture | Furniture Notes, Clutter-free, Florence Knoll, Florence Knoll Seating, Minimalism, modern, modern home, Space Planning | Permalink | Posted September 14, 2018 by Alison
Nelson-Style Slat Bench
Since it’s introduction in 1946, George Nelson’s Slat Bench has remained a classic item in homes and offices around the world. It has a subtle elegance that is unimposing enough to fit with any style of room. With the versatility of being used as a bench or table, this has become the obvious choice for settings in need of both.
Our George Nelson-Inspired Slat Bench matches the dimensions of Nelson’s original design. Our version is constructed from premium grade Oak, in your choice of natural oak or ebonized black finish, giving it the strength and versatility that has made it a classic in the decades since its creation.
You can see our Nelson-Inspired Slat Bench and the different wood finish options at our showroom in Bellingham!
Furniture Notes, Clutter-free, Designer Notes, George Nelson, Minimalism, modern, Modern Furniture, modern home, Modernism Notes, Nelson Bench | Permalink | Posted September 7, 2018 by Alison
One of my favorite ways to freshen up any room at home in need of an update (well, one that does not involve any hammering, sawing or drilling new holes in my walls) is incorporating a space for a bench to bring style and functionality into a room. I’ve always been a fan of tufting and our Exhibition Bench, like our Exhibition 2-Seat Bench pictured here, seems to translate beautifully into every setting. We have worked hard to master this level of tufting on our Exhibition Bench and are proud of our finished product. More tufting is universally considered to be the most premium look and is one of many key features to set our Exhibition Bench apart from all the others. Here are just a few ideas of spots to use benches in your home:
Exhibition 2-Seat Bench in Cream White Leather
Entryway:
Create a landing zone in your entryway or front hallway. This can be where you drop your belongings as soon as you walk in the door. Even better, you will have everything you need in one place the next time you are on your way out the door and will never waste a single second searching endlessly for lost keys
In the Bedroom:
At the foot of the bed is an elegant detail for any bedroom and can even function as extra storage, a step stool, extra seating or in place of a footboard
In the Dining Room:
A dining bench can be used in combination with dining chairs or instead of dining chairs around your dining table. Since it takes up no vertical space and can be tucked under the table when not in use, its a perfect alternative to dining chairs, especially in small spaces.
Use as a Coffee Table:
It is an unexpected and stylish alternative to a coffee table, offering all the same functionality and can even be an acceptable spot to put your feet up (most of the time).
Pictured here is our Exhibition 2-Seat Bench in our Cream White Leather, serving as a landing sone to use immediately upon walking in the door. You can see this bench and all our other modern benches at our showroom located in Bellingham!
Tags: clutter-free, Conrad Moulon, Exhibition Bench, exhibition chair, minimalism, Scandinavian Modern | Exhibition Bench, Bauhaus Modern, Designer Notes, Mies van der Rohe, modern home | Permalink | Posted March 27, 2018 by Alison
Our Exhibition Chair and Footstool in Black Leather
When life gets busy and your keeping your modern home tidy falls to the bottom of the list of priorities, there’s no better reminder its time to clean up than those 10 minutes before guests are due to arrive. Considering it is going to take more time to get your modern home back to it’s usual pristine condition, focus on tackling certain areas for now and you can have your modern home look put together enough just as your doorbell rings:
Clear Surfaces: Its easy to let clutter build up on any available surface without paying much attention to it, but by clearing the dishes you may have on your kitchen counter and hanging up the jacket you mindlessly tossed on your Exhibition Chair (and all other surfaces in between) your modern home will already appear vastly tidier than it was before.
Bathroom: This is an area all guests will see at some point, and where you need to focus on straightening up and wiping down all surfaces, even if there’s not enough time to do a thorough deep cleaning until later. It is the one spot in your home where being anything less than clean is hard for guests to ignore.
Sitting Area: Since this is the other area your guests will all see, take a few minutes to wipe down and vacuum the overall area. It will create a fresh and welcoming area for everyone.
Love Is In The Details: But this is not the time to devote to arbitrary details as if you have all the time in the world. Still, it takes mere seconds to light your new soy wax candle or to set out those fresh flowers, thus transforming your modern home into a comfortable environment for you and your guests.
Sparkling Clean Dishes and Glassware: Is there anything as cringeworthy as noticing foreign food particles on your wine glass just as you are going in for a sip? Be sure not to put your guests in this awkward position and have everything cleaned and inspected before they arrive.
These are just a few of my tried and true methods, what are some of your favorites? Share below or in person by visiting us at our showroom location in Bellingham!
Tags: clutter-free, entertaining, exhibition chair, modern, modern furniture, modern home, modern living room | modern home, Bauhaus Modern, Clutter, Clutter-free, Furniture Notes, Maintenance, Mies van der Rohe, Minimalism, Modern Decor, Modern Furniture | Permalink | Posted February 21, 2017 by Alison