I'm have a hard time visualizing what we could do with this space. Right now if feed too empty. I love the natural light and the neutral walls. But it desperately need color and cozyness. I want it to be inviting and a place to relax.
Other sources of lighting is always what makes a space feel cozy to me! 3 is a good amount of a typical sized room. You can do a variety of options to keep it interesting, a floor lamp, wall sconces, salt lamp, candles, etc.
It looks like there is room to move the console and the couch away from the window more. Possibly move the plant to the window side of the console and that will open the area enough to put some accent chairs by the window, maybe add a round coffee table or ottoman.
VillageJesterrrrrr
I would change the curtains and the rug to something more vibrant! (Like a warm toned colour or pattern). I see you have a couple of plants already, I would add some hanging ones and some statement piece artwork to take away from the neutrality of the wall
PellaofOklahoma
There is so much space, you could probably pull your couch off the wall. I have even seen some people put a shelf behind it to decorate
calacmack
What a gorgeous view! First I would choose a color theme because your furnishings need some life. I’d remove the chair from the corner and place a floor plant there instead. Add a coffee table and an end table (on the side of the couch opposite the window). A love seat or one or two accent chairs facing the window would fill out the space and offer additional seating. Although you like the neutral colors the walls, sofa, and rug all seem to blend in together. Consider replacing the rug with one that has more color or at least some contrast. Switch out the curtains and replace them with some in a color that fits with your theme; also make sure that they are longer than the ones you have.
imhereforit16
This is a nice space. I would suggest collecting pieces slowly and not jumping in to a full set of anything. Love the windows, maybe you go moody since you get a lot of light. I’m super in to color drenching spaces but it might be too much for some. You can also get a nicer fan or just a nice light fixture.
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Other sources of lighting is always what makes a space feel cozy to me! 3 is a good amount of a typical sized room. You can do a variety of options to keep it interesting, a floor lamp, wall sconces, salt lamp, candles, etc.
It looks like there is room to move the console and the couch away from the window more. Possibly move the plant to the window side of the console and that will open the area enough to put some accent chairs by the window, maybe add a round coffee table or ottoman.
I would change the curtains and the rug to something more vibrant! (Like a warm toned colour or pattern). I see you have a couple of plants already, I would add some hanging ones and some statement piece artwork to take away from the neutrality of the wall
There is so much space, you could probably pull your couch off the wall. I have even seen some people put a shelf behind it to decorate
What a gorgeous view! First I would choose a color theme because your furnishings need some life. I’d remove the chair from the corner and place a floor plant there instead. Add a coffee table and an end table (on the side of the couch opposite the window). A love seat or one or two accent chairs facing the window would fill out the space and offer additional seating. Although you like the neutral colors the walls, sofa, and rug all seem to blend in together. Consider replacing the rug with one that has more color or at least some contrast. Switch out the curtains and replace them with some in a color that fits with your theme; also make sure that they are longer than the ones you have.
This is a nice space. I would suggest collecting pieces slowly and not jumping in to a full set of anything. Love the windows, maybe you go moody since you get a lot of light. I’m super in to color drenching spaces but it might be too much for some. You can also get a nicer fan or just a nice light fixture.
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Go bold, you can always tone it down if it’s too much. At least, that’s my philosophy.