The living room should be designed in the front area of the house to receive light and natural wind right from the entrance. Meanwhile, the bedroom, kitchen or bathroom should be arranged in the back to ensure privacy and help the common living space always be airy and comfortable.
A cool living room needs good air circulation, avoiding stuffy corners that cause heat and stagnant air to accumulate. Homeowners should prioritize open design, taking advantage of windows or balconies to receive natural wind, helping the room always be airy.
Light also plays an important role in creating a spacious and fresh feeling. The living room should have enough natural light, combined with bright colors to increase ventilation for the space. If the living room is connected to the balcony, you should not place trees too high or too dense because they can block the wind and block light from entering the house.
The main door area and living room should have cushions such as low shelves, small cabinets or light partitions to create a sense of privacy while still maintaining air circulation. This arrangement helps the space become more harmonious and comfortable.
In addition, the living room floor should be flat and clean to create a comfortable feeling when moving, while limiting the risk of slipping, especially for the elderly. A neat and tidy living room will also help the space look wider and cooler, bringing a feeling of relaxation to the whole family.