*** Barbara Cipak is an Independent Associate participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon UK,, ,, - Amazon, the Amazon logo, MYHABIT, and the MYHABIT logo are trademarks of, Inc. The products featured are suggested from companies I've established an affiliated relationship with including ShopStyle, Etsy/Awin, Amazon, Shareasale/Awin, eBay, Viglink, and in return, earn a commission for qualified purchases. Visit FAQs for more about Funkthishouse and the whole funky story. I'm a home decor rebel who blames her decades in the real estate industry for my love of color! Since leaving neutral behind, I've built, a place where souls once trapped in neutral-decor-world roam free and funk'n love it. My nutty passion is finding funky, and interesting products for the home or office. I'm Barbara Cipak, Owner of Funkthishouse a place where you can safely rebel against neutral decor. "Hey There! Thanks for stopping by today. If you need ideas, check out these living room arrangements. Sit in your finished project with a cup of tea or glass of wine and soak in your hard work. Your home will feel different to you, and your family members will love the change. Psychology Today provides a more in-depth analysis as to why this is. Taking on a room re-shuffle is a lot of work, but the reward is a great sense of satisfaction. The End Result Will Give You a Sense of Accomplishment We’ve also converted a family room to an office and later to a dining room. We gated off the entryways, so we could see him while he played when we were cooking in the kitchen. When our second son was little, we converted the dining room off the kitchen to a lovely and safe playroom for him. Whatever you want to do, do it! We’ve spent years doing this. Use a family room for a game room, use a living room as an office, or forget the dining room and turn it into a spare room or play area. Think about your family, friends, and visitors, then go ahead and make those changes. Our living room rarely gets used, but the dining room table does. It’s pretty and uncluttered, just the way we prefer things. The living room is the dining room, and the dining room is a clean office area. We have a living-dining room combination and recently altered the design. Get rid of the living room, and use that space for something else. Who says the living room has to be the living room? If your family has no use for a particular place, switch it up. Flip a Living Room Dining Room Combination That alone will draw people into using it. Or change that living room around to give it a fresh new look. You deserve to enjoy your home and have it reflect your lifestyle. Maybe you’d prefer a media room, music room, office or library. Consider converting your rarely used living room into a usable space you’ve always wanted. Today’s family structures and needs vary wildly and are continually changing. These days, maximum use of space is critical, especially if you live in a condo or smaller home. Unused Rooms Get a Practical Re-do and Become Usable Space You get the picture your room will be spotless and inviting. When you decide to rearrange your furniture, you’re also opening the door to thoroughly cleaning areas you wouldn’t usually get to under beds, behind bulky furnishings, in the china cabinet, polishing the silver, shelves, cupboards, bookcases. How often do you pull out the furniture to vacuum behind? Because some pieces are just too heavy, probably rarely. You Get the Opportunity to Clean Items and Areas Thoroughly While cleaning, consider each room, or just one, and how you could rearrange the furniture to give it a fresh, inviting facelift. So, start with where you would if you were about to sell your home, cleaning it. Remember, moving is a life-changing decision. It’s not just money it’s time, cleaning, and possibly even renovations. Before jumping into selling or buying or both, think about how expensive it is to move. If you’ve ever experienced the urge to move, especially as spring approaches, that feeling is telling you to change things up. That Urge to Sell Your Home and Move Is Saying You Need a Change The answers to why you should rearrange your furniture are numerous. If your furniture has been in the same place for decades, it’s time to move it around. *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualified commissions*
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