Do not hang sharp or heavy-smelling items such as swords, weapon models or animal specimens in living space, because they easily create a feeling of tension, lack of friendliness and can affect daily living psychology.
The interior needs to be solid and suitable. Sofas and armchairs with high backrests not only bring comfort but also help create a sense of safety and stability for family members.
In spatial arrangement, priority should be given to harmonious colors such as blue, black or items with natural elements (landscape paintings, aquariums...) to create a feeling of relaxation, comfort and spiritual support.
For small living rooms, it is necessary to limit the use of large-sized furniture such as bulky sofas, dining tables or oversized bookshelves. Cramped space will obstruct the walkway, causing inconvenience in living and reducing the ventilation of the room.
The sofa should be placed against the wall to create a solid feeling. Avoid arranging the back as an empty space or walkway because it can easily cause a feeling of insecurity and discomfort when using it.
The living room needs to be sufficiently bright and ventilated. A bright, airy space will help improve mood, create a comfortable feeling and improve the quality of life.
In addition, the floor needs to be firmly and flattened. If there is damage, it should be repaired in time to ensure safety. For floors that feel cold like ice, carpets can be used to increase warmth and comfort for the space.