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The Living Room Reset.
Your living room exists, but it doesn't have a point of view. It accumulates: a couch from one era, a rug from another, lighting that's either too harsh or too dim. What you need isn't new furniture — it's a focal point and intentional lighting. One statement piece (a piece of art, a distinctive lamp, a single plant that commands attention) gives the room an anchor. Then address the lighting: if you only have an overhead fixture, add one warm-toned floor or table lamp and watch the room transform. Jules would say: rearrange the furniture first. Most living rooms have a better layout hiding inside the existing one. Move the couch, angle a chair, create a conversation zone. Often the problem isn't what you own — it's where you put it.
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