Modern homes are no longer planned or built with formal and stuffy living rooms, where children are not permitted and the room is used only on the most special occasions. Family homes nowadays are designing for living and that means a huge hub on the main floor that combines the designer kitchen with the functional family room – better known as the Great Room.

Most new homes are being built with a great room, which mean a huge family room that is shared space with a large kitchen. Usual features in a great room include a large hearth or fireplace with a substantial mantel, tons of large windows and high ceilings. The ultimate goal is to combine contemporary casual with modern elegance. It is such a popular concept that many older homes are now being renovated to include this feature.

Unfortunately, a great room can be a daunting space when it comes to decorating. Many times, with soaring ceilings and massive windows, the average homeowner has no idea where to begin. Take heart – it is actually easier than it appears at first glance.

For the walls, keep your colors warm and somewhat neutral – remember that this room is often open concept and therefore opens up to many other parts of the house. Instead, infuse color in your draperies, furniture, rugs and accessories.

This is the ideal location for large, overstuffed furniture such as leather club chairs or large sectional sofas. If you want the finest in luxury seating, purchase furniture pieces are filled with down or feathers. Just be careful – it may be so comfortable that no one wants to move!

A room rug or area carpet is the ideal way to pull everything together and give it cohesion. An area rug can also make a really large room look less daunting and it also works to define the various spaces in your open concept great room.

Don’t forget about the fireplace wall – always a prominent feature in a great room. Pay special attention to choose the mantel and fireplace surround. Since the room is large, you want a mantel that is substantial in size, possibly carved wood or slate. If you need storage, consider having custom wood built-in shelves created to flank the fireplace. This gives you storage to keep clutter at bay and also frames the fireplace for an inspiring feature wall.

The great room is for playing games, connecting with your family and doing homework. Make sure your coffee table is a very good size and made of solid wood that can withstand the bustling room activity. You may also want to consider a table that features storage to keep board games and movies.

More and more homes are incorporating plasma and LCD televisions into the great room. You should consider building it in above the fireplace so that there is one feature wall that commands attention instead of several focal points that distract the eye.

Curtains and drapes should be full to block out light but not fussy or heavy. Stay away from silk, chiffon and taffeta materials – these are all too finicky for a great room. Plantation shutters are ideal, as are wood blinds and tab top panels.

While you are planning the interior design for your new great room, remember to keep comfort and modern elegance in mind. Also, never lose sight of your family who will be using the room daily. The room must flow, be functional and be practical so that you and your family can happily enjoy your great room for many years.

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