When a living room feels calm — and why

A living room doesn’t feel calm because it is empty. It feels calm when the elements within it stop competing for attention.

Soft furnishings play a quiet but structural role here. Cushions aren’t decoration; they absorb visual sharpness. Throws introduce weight and warmth that settle a space, especially when colours stay close together.

The most successful rooms are rarely the most expressive. They are the ones where texture, proportion and light do the work quietly, leaving the room feeling complete rather than styled.

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