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  2. Custom built-in cabinets are incredibly versatile, fitting seamlessly into living rooms of all sizes. Whether it’s a cozy apartment or a spacious family home, these custom pieces can be tailored to maximize space utilization and complement the room’s dimensions.

    • Let an alcove sing. When it comes to designing a family room, think about any underused nooks and crannies. Alcove ideas can harness the potential of these home features, giving rooms a style boost, as well as fulfilling a useful function.
    • Work with your existing space. The challenge with many new builds is that they lack architectural features such as recesses and alcoves that add character, as well as making excellent TV storage ideas.
    • Design storage around a TV. ‘My number one tip for maximizing storage in a family room is to commission made-to-measure cabinetry. Tailored to the dimensions of your space, the cabinetry can be designed to work round any quirks, such as a sloping ceiling or an awkward corner.’
    • Use built-in cabinets to disguise a TV. Think outside the box when it comes to designing an entertainment center, and consider ways you can disguise a TV stand.
    • Go for family-friendly. This holiday home in Florida is shared by an extended family that includes six children. Interior designer Rebekah Zaveloff of KitchenLab Interiorsreplaced a modern bar with some much-needed cabinetry and shelving that better suited the family.
    • Disguise tech. In a room with a TV, built-in units are a great way to conceal unsightly media equipment. Interior designer Tamara Renebalanced this imposing fireplace surround with lovely units on one side.
    • Mix white and wood. These built-ins by Gather Projectshave many details to love. The cabinetry in the living room includes doors and drawers for storage.
    • Incorporate traditional drawers. While cabinet doors are more common in living rooms, drawers can be a great option. In this scheme by SKIN Interior Design,drawers beneath the shelves lend the look of built-in chests and give the eclectic room some traditional bones.
    • Give It Old-World Charm. While stonework is often requested of exterior designers, it can actually bring an old-world charm inside your home as well. We love how these living room built-ins look framed in a light, warm stone.
    • Light It Up. When designing your built-ins, it's the tiniest details that separate a nice build from a spectacular one. Installing a simple gallery light above can make an IKEA bookshelf look expensive.
    • Blend Them In. If you're looking to make your mantel the focal point of your living room, a bold shade of paint is just the way to do it. And why stop with just the mantel?
    • Bring Contrast. While we like the idea of blending in a living-room built-in, making it stand out with a high-contrast paint job looks like a million bucks too.
  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Whether you plan to DIY it or hire a professional to carry out your vision, your built-ins can include anything from open shelving to a mixture of cabinetry and shelving built around a fireplace, TV, or spanning from wall to wall. Check out these built-in shelves in a selection of living rooms of varying sizes and styles for inspiration. 01 of 20.

  4. Jan 15, 2016 · Creative Solution. In a new home, designer Jodie Cooper took the concept of dramatic lighting to new heights, using a custom-made "bulkhead" suspended from the ceiling by chrome rods to light the kitchen and dining area. "The bulkhead also helps to visually define the kitchen area without losing the loft-style feel," she says.

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