How to Improve the Living Room Performance
There many ways to decorate favourite living room. You can start with the electronics arragement. For men, you can play with color of brown tone for the wood and leather, and dont’t forget to arrange the seating. then, put your accessories to maximaize your personalitiy. Choose the right furniture to keep everything neat. for further ideas and picture, just check these out.
Arrange your electronics

Put a flat screen TV on the wall for the en vogue look. Then choose the appropriate accessories with it. A designer, Erinn Valencich has a few suggestions: if the TV is black, paint the wall that it sits on darker. Or, try putting a tall vase of branches or flowering stalks on the side of the TV so you don’t see it from that side. You could also put frames of different sizes on the same wall so the TV isn’t the focal point.
Living Room color

Men typically want wood or leather in brown tones, says designer Christopher Grubb, owner of Beverly Hills-based Arch-Interiors Design Group. Try adding gender-neutral colors for the walls, like blues, greens, and oranges. Or focus on bright spots of color on accent pillows, a throw, or other accessories. It’ll satisfy your need for excitement but still keep the room masculine and ‘hassle-free.’
Seating Arrangement

If you pick smaller seating pieces, Grubb suggests, you can rearrange and change the function of a room in a snap – especially when the television’s off. Just make sure the seats are comfy. Overly chic chairs won’t work here.
Living Room Accessories

While a television easily dominates a room, take time to highlight other aspects of your family life that command attention when things are unplugged. Grubb recommends creating a space using floating shelves to display different accessories, heirlooms, family photos, or books.
Living Room Furniture

Find furniture that can help you keep things neat while also concealing speakers and other equipment. Designer Susan Serra, of The Kitchen Designer, crafted this media center with cabinets that hide the television when it’s not on. A decorative cabinet can go a long way here. Similarly, Grubb suggests using ottomans with lift-up lids. They’re decorative and an opportunity to hide stuff, says Grubb. They can also hide random junk lying around – perfect for unexpected guests.
Living Room Lighting

Lighting needs to be flexible in the living room, where you may go from dark movie watching to bright, ambient lights for entertaining. Grubb suggests directional lamps so you can read or watch TV without bothering anyone else in the room. Bonus: get an attractive lamp like a sconce, which will add flair and personality to the room.
living Room Rug

If you’ve got wood or tile floors, Grubb recommends an area rug to warm it up without making it overly feminine. “It defines the seating space, absorbs sound, and is really a pretty item to have,” he says.
Be masculine

If the living room is masculine in design and function, designer Jeannine Williams suggests using vibrant colors or an animal print rug to brighten it up and make it feel more welcoming. Just steer clear of florals.
Living Room texture

“One of the reasons why dens tend to have a heavy man cave feel is because they tend to be filled with dark overstuffed furniture that feels very masculine,” says interior designer Cathy Hobbs. “I always suggest incorporating texture into a den by using elements such as nubby pillows or soft, thick area rugs such as shag.” Grubb suggests using soft fabrics on upholstered pieces like chenille on chairs or stools to add a tactile softness.
