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    Top 6 Things That Make a Living Room Cluttered

    10 hours ago

    Most members of a family spend their time together, entertain guests, or rest in a living room. A living room needs to be warm and welcoming. Nowhere in this world can the creep of clutter hide from others and steal the inner beauty away from rooms. Here are the top six things that make your living room look cluttered and some easy tips to fix them!

    1. Too Much Furniture

    Less is more! For one, too many pieces of furniture make up one of the biggest cluttermakers in your living room. You get a confused look seeing a whole lot of sofas and chairs, coffee tables, and even TVs stuffed into one place.

    How to Remove Furniture Clutter

    • Only choose what's necessary: Define what furniture is really needed. Keep those you frequently use.
    • Measure the Space First: Take some space measurements before purchasing something from the stores. It might save you from buying something that would fill your room over the seams, which is tempting.
    • Use multi-purpose furniture: This is through furniture pieces that serve more than one function. For instance, use a coffee table with storage provided.

    2. Rattan Stocked Shelves

    Nothing is worse than a stuffed shelf of books, decorations, and knick-knacks that screams clutter. Books and decor are great things. Too much of it creates visual clutter.

    How to Organize Your Shelves

    • Limit Decorations: Select a few favorite things to show off. Limit to three or five for your sense of equilibrium.
    • Use Baskets: Keep the small pieces inside the baskets so you can arrange those shelves and keep those pieces somewhere accessible.
    • Rotate Items: Rotate your decor. This gives you a new look but also helps you reduce clutter.

    3. Unruly cables and wires

    The technology today is indeed impressive; however, one tends to feel like all the cables that accompany it make a place cluttered. The different kinds of cables, such as those from televisions and game consoles, as well as chargers, may really distract one from his or her nicely designed space.

    How to organize cables

    • Use Cable Clips: Mini clips can keep cables organized and prevent them from tangling together.
    • Hide Cables: Use cord covers or hide cables behind furniture so that attention is diverted from those pesky visible cables.
    • Make a Cable Management Box: A fine decorative box can house and hide all cables from view.

    4. Cluttered coffee tables

    The coffee table is the center focal point in any living room. So easily does it get cluttered with remotes, magazines, or snacks. When everything is spilling out, the room looks messy.

    How to Have a Clean Coffee Table

    • Limit Accessories: Use only one or two decorative items, such as a vase or a stack of books. This will keep the table fresh without cluttering.
    • Use Trays: Similarly, trays also organize elements like candles or coasters and can quickly take all the elements out.
    • Clear Regularly: Clear unnecessary items weekly. That is the habit of organization.

    5. Wall Clutter

    Wall decor can add so much personality to a room, but too many wall hangings weigh you down. Pictures, art, and shelves start the innocent journey toward becoming a chaotic gallery at a frightful speed.

    How Not to Clutter Your Walls

    • Pick One Statement Artwork: Instead of having numerous small items.
    • Gallery Wall: If you love many pictures, place them thoughtfully. Frame in matching frames for a uniform look.
    • Some Empty Space: Create empty wall space. Some breathing room will help your decor stand out more.

    6. Too Many Knickknacks

    We can all see how cute little trinkets accumulated over the years are; however, too many create a cluttered look. More time and mess for cleaning occur with so many things.

    How to De-clutter Knick-knacks

    • Set Boundaries: Decide how many knickknacks you actually want to display. Normally, five to seven is ideal.
    • Cull Your Collection: Keep only those things that have special meaning for you or speak to you personally in some way and get rid of the rest.
    • Seasonally Change Your Decorations: Groups of knick-knacks can be switched out with the seasons. This freshens your space as well as affords the opportunity to see different pieces without an increase in clutter.

    A cluttered room makes your cozy space stressful. Concentrate on reducing extra furniture, making sure the shelves are spot on, keeping cables organized, minimizing contents of your coffee table, removing wall clutter, and getting a hold of some knick-knacks; you will then get a serene environment in return.

    A spick-and-span sitting room does not necessarily have to be primarily about aesthetic appeal but is linked to creating a beautiful and neat ambiance. Take a step back and think which of the six elements might be causing the clutter. And with some tweaking, you will garner that stunning open living space. Get ready to turn your living room into the coziest haven it deserves to be! You're going to do great!


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    AwesomeKitty
    8h ago
    Too many kids toys🪀🧸 on the floor makes a room look cluttered.
    Henry
    10h ago
    I like having things I enjoy around me. I guess I won't invite any designers over.
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