Monochrome Living Room Sofa Design Ideas
🔳Black and white interior of a small house🔳
The long-awaited tuuk Layer B black edition.
It's furniture made of kraft. I waited for this design to come out in black, and I was going to buy it when they released a limited edition this time, but there was an event, so I applied. I'm so happy that you sent it as a gift... 🖤
I tried to do all three, but my house is small, so I only brought in two, left and right. I originally planned to put it in the bedroom, but I put it in the living room before making space, but it looked pretty, so I settled in the living room for a while.
It's light and easy to assemble. Since it's kraft, you have to adjust the strength. If you do it too hard, it can break. That's what I did... 🥲 But I wiped my tears because it's not visible. Please handle it gently! Softly~😉
The Black Edition is limited edition, so if you've been keeping an eye on it, you should hurry and buy it! :-)
(Until 10/31 11:59 at the end of this month!)
🏷️ thanks to @tuuk.kr
#Event Winner #tuuk #툭 #종이가구 #크라프트가구 #페이퍼퍼니처 #크라프트퍼니처 #블랙가구 #블랙인테리어 #블랙앤화이트인테리어 #디자인가구 #선반 #거실인테리어 #거실스타일링 #가구탐구생활 #바이너리샵 #세이투셰 #이씨라메종 #쿠션 #장스탠드 #모노톤인테리어 In stark contrast to the apparel shop-like space, the living room was designed with a simple, modern feel.
I wanted a modern and symbolic lighting space, so I installed a ceiling light by Serge Mouille from IDEE.
I looked elsewhere, but most of these modern lights tended to be high-end, like those in high-rise apartments, so this was the only choice I had.
I like the structured design of the sofa, so I bought a 2-seater FSB model from Tres the Sofa Tailor.
I was also considering the SIESTA flannel sofa, but the seat of Tres' FSB is deeper, so there is more than enough room for two people to lie down, and I liked the cushioning, so I went with this one.
I'm still using the side table, the now-discontinued K24 by Tekta, which I've been using since I was at my parents' house.
The current model, K26, has a very similar shape, so if you're interested, please search for that.
Speaking of creating space,
I wanted to use it in a way that would make the space feel as spacious as possible, so I kept things to a minimum as much as possible.
However, this makes it look a little bleak, so I hung Hatano Wataru's washi paper as art on the walls.
It's only attached with a clay-like "sticky bug," so only the natural thickness of the washi paper adds to the space.
I feel like that alone makes it feel a bit like a gallery, and maybe even overseas?
Another important point is that I placed the sofa away from the wall.
If you place the sofa against the wall, it gives the impression that you are approaching the wall when you approach the sofa.
So, by placing the sofa away from the wall, you don't feel the pressure of facing the wall, and it feels more spacious.
Well, there are many other benefits, but I can't write them all here, so if you're interested, please feel free to ask me questions in the comments.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to comment. I'll be sure to reply.
Thank you for your continued support!
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