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How to Create a Magnificent Living and Dining Room Combo

When tackling the space issues in your house, the first and foremost idea that comes into mind is combining the living and dining rooms in the best way possible. At first, you may think this might be a nerve-wracking task, but it isn't if done with proper planning. A plethora of things come into consideration, including furniture style and color schemes as well as the layout and flow of your space.

Here at Home & Jet, our guide to standard living rooms & dining room combinations layouts will help you get started. We have reimagined the living/dining room combination space to provide you with excellent tips that enable you to do it with immense ease and perfection. 

Open concept living is a popular feature of modern homes. This means that fewer walls and more spaces are flowing into each other. This is an excellent option for people who entertain and want their living spaces blended. Everyone is within your direct line of sight, whether cooking, working, or watching TV. You can do some things to maximize the space you have for your living and dining rooms.

5 Great Tips for Creating an Open Living Room 

There are many things to think about when choosing colors and how to arrange furniture in a combination living/dining room. You should have some essential tools for home renovation, and with some inspiration, you can create the perfect mix and enjoy having everything in one space. Here are some tips:

1. Create separate spaces

Although this may seem obvious, it's surprising how often we overlook simple solutions. If you want to create two separate areas within the same space, plan each one strategically. This doesn't mean that you have to draw a battle plan and map each location, but it does mean that you should treat each one as an individual room. You can mark each area either physically or mentally and make a plan accordingly.

2. Divide the room with large pieces of furniture

Make sure that the furniture you choose for dividing the room looks exquisite and adds flair to the room's outlook. It can be helpful to visually draw a line with large furniture pieces like a decorative coffee table.

Avoid using old and worn-out pieces. If you are tight on budget, you can also refinish your old dining table and use it to mark separate spaces. The new sheen of the refinished table will look prominent and project grace in your arrangement. Most people place their couch to cut down the space in half. Your sofa will be your room's biggest piece of furniture, so you should have a line running down the middle.

If you don't have enough space to create a walkway between your spaces, but your area still needs to be functional as two spaces, place your desk or table against the back of your couch. A bench can be placed underneath a table to provide quick seating for guests. If you have enough space to create a walkway, a sofa table can be a great way to divide your space. It should be placed against your sofa. This will help you to divide the space.

3. Separate each space with a rug

They add texture and beauty to your space. But the best thing about rugs is that each area can be contained within its own space. The rug will visually separate your space even without any vertical mass.

4. Make a walkway between your two areas

This is because not all rooms are large enough. A walkway is the best way to divide a room if it is sufficiently large. It's amazing how much physical space can be created. A long hallway runner is a bonus to visually create a walkway. Take a look at how the living and dining areas are separated. There's plenty of space. It looks almost like a whole dining room! This helps to distinguish between spaces.

5. Large pieces of art can anchor any space

A gallery wall that covers an entire area is better than one that takes up space. This can upscale the visibility and aesthetic appeal of your home as well. On top of everything else, some studies show that art pieces positively affect health and mod as well. Use art to delineate each space. Each section can be defined by a large piece of art or painting. You should use an appropriate-sized piece of art in each room. As large as possible without losing balance.

Final thoughts

Considering all these details and tips for dividing your living room into two and combining it with dining rooms will provide you help that you are looking for. Don't make it a daunting task by starting to work without any prior planning. At Home & Jet, you can also learn about many other home furnishing & traveling tips and tricks.


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