Corner fireplaces should be against the law! It would be so much easier to place furniture in that room if it was between the two long windows on the side wall.
@Seattle Home...I have a corner fireplace, hence, why I'm watching this video. I don't likeva TV about the fireplace..it's too high, but I need to send her a video for help.
I'm doing that now also. I've been a subscriber to your main channel for a long time. But I am glad that Came to check out your new Channel. I love your personality Lou. 😂😘
Love how the recreation turned out!! It really changed the look and feel of the room . I wish they sent videos or pictures of the space if they change it . It would be so nice to see how they turned out . ❤️
This is so exciting! Thank you for sharing! We are moving into a home with a corner fire place and plug ins for the tV right next to it! I feel this video was made for me!
I think it's a beautiful room to start with but would look like a designer show place with two couches pulled forward, bigger rug, tv over fireplace and I think the tall plant is a must. So many people forget plants and how much they help make people feel better. I loved all of the suggestions. Thanks Lou! xoxo #TeamLouzer
I too would move the couch/sectional forward in the room. I think as an alternative option to moving the TV, they could just replace the cubes with a thinner console table or shelf, mostly to hold the modem and other electronic stuff. If they keep the sectional and move it forward, it would feel cramped with the cubes (assuming the TV stays there instead of above the fireplace). Move the cubes behind the sofa for storage, hang art as mentioned. Bada-bing, bada-boom. An accent chair by the front door might also be a nice touch. Oooo, or a tufted bench. Great place to sit when taking off/putting on shoes. If the TV stays where it is, someone could still watch TV from there and feel the warmth of the fireplace when it's on.
The TV I'd place on the kitchen wall The L shaped sofas I would put one to face the kitchen wall and the other by the window or with it's back to the stairs I'd put a nice console behind the couch by the fire place to put some books Then put 2 arm chairs with a small round table by the fire place to make that corner more of a conversation / reading area. The little room under the stairs sounds like it could be a great area for the dog to sleep in.
I love the two pieces of art on the wall behind the white sofa at the 7:02 minute mark--PLEASE tell me where you found them--they could be the perfect pieces for my living room too!
I love your videos. You're super fun to watch. I know this one is a little older, but what software is that that you're using for virtual furniture and decor placement?
Thank you! I just bought a house with a corner fireplace and i was at a loss! N9w could you please do one about how to work around a pony wall? I cant remove it because it has a vent and an electric outlet in it!
I would have suggested keeping the TV where it is and featuring it in a brand new media cabinet, a tall one with storage. Then add the two new sofas, placed as you recommend. I think the corner fireplace is charming! It keeps the room from looking boring and boxy. Yes, get a larger art piece for over it, or a large mirror, and place a cozy chair to the left of it. I would never allow a TV to be placed over a fireplace in my home. The very idea of watching TV with a fire going hurts my eyes. (Of course, I live in a small apartment and would sell my soul for a fireplace, no matter where it might be placed!)
Ahh, Lou I am learning! My immediate thought was to move the tv above the fireplace and that she needed a larger area rug. . I love all of your suggestions for that room. BTW the green is a very nice color on you.
I’m in the process of tearing out my corner fireplace! But yes, your suggestions were exactly what I would recommend. My window is one very large off-center window and I have an extra long sleek modern leather sectional that runs into my fireplace, so the fireplace must be the one to go haha!
I hate tv’s above the fire place. So I would move the sofa in a lighter color as you suggested closer to the fireplace as well, however I would do one sofa and 2 swivel chairs. I would put the tv with a shelving unit on the back wall that separates the living from the kitchen. That way they can swivel from the fire place to the TV. The shelves would be from floor to ceiling to make it look more architectural. If they could afford it I would get rid of the space under the stairs and move the stairs back and have about the first 3-4 steps of the stairs facing towards the living space instead of the front door. I think that would ground the space much better, and it could give it a small entry way.
Looks good! I would put the dog toys on the back side of the console table to keep them out of flow of traffic. Trust me, they always find their toys! LOL
Big improvement instantly moving everything in & sofa table behind couch. I would maybe place tall bookcases against that back wall and create a library view walking in. Or maybe near the stair wall using one smaller bookcase and one taller to mimic the stairs diagonal angles. love your content.
I loved all the suggestions, especially more plants and the art. I get what she's saying about the fireplace & balancing the weight. I was thinking, in front of the window on the other side of the fireplace, a chair with a small nesting table and plant. Gives more seating and makes it flow better. Evens out the weight. :) Love your vids!!!
I was thinking two couches (or one couch, two chairs) in an L shape too - but both angled around the fireplace essentially making a square. The bend of the L would be diagonally across from the fireplace/tv. That way it feels like you’re not walking directly into the seating area when you enter the house - the back of the first couch/chairs makes a walkway from the front door into the rest of the house . You could put a long narrow rectangular rug straight in from the front door (a matching runner up the stairs would tie the room into the rest of the house). This would give the dog toy area more weight - change that to a handsome console table with two lamps, one large centred picture above (tasteful black and white family photo in a nice big frame/colourful expressionist painting of greenery?), a bowl for keys on the table, and a new larger woven basket big enough to hold all of the dog’s toys on the floor to the right of that table - you see the toys in the new open top basket but they don’t spill out. I like your idea of a table on the back of the couch, I would add two side tables on the ends of my L shape, with a lamp on each for nighttime. Then if there’s room in the area created by moving the couches closer to the fireplace I’d add a simple shallow hotel-style flat-pack console desk on the far wall that’s opposite the front door, a lamp on the desk - a great place to put a laptop, pay bills, drop your mail, write Christmas cards, do some writing. Then put a nice big dog bed on the floor on the left of the desk in the corner below the window - this area would be a great place to put a Christmas tree during the holidays. Sorry for the novel! 😉 Fun video as always Lou 👍🏻
I agree... pulling the couches forward with a console either directly behind the couch or up against the back wall, surrounded with art and lighting was my first reaction. Also, I think the dark couches in that room are too heavy looking....I'd go with the lighter fabric you showed Lou. The TV looks better about the mantel as well. Very nice living room..
I loved what you did! I need your help! We have a long rectangular room! We have a pallet stove on the left corner a on the right next to the winter closet a Russian fire place - we bought rugs took it back, couch sent it back nothing works for us
We also have a corner fireplace. I love the idea of having two sofas in that room… But would you say that there is a minimum room size requirement for to say standard size sofas?
Great design tip. I have no fireplace, but am thinking about installing one in the corner as well because the room is not deep enough to install a bulky fireplace in the middle of our room, so since our room is extra wide, I thought the best solution was to install the fire place in the corner and place the TV above it so that the long open wall has room for some art work.
How do I send in my layout. My tiny town home needs help. I have a dining/living/toy/tv room all in one. It also has a corner fireplace with a built in shelf. So the tv is already above it, but it is getting cramped because that is the only corner for the tv cable, and internet. So the shelf is cramped with tv/internet/modem/dvd player/Nintendo/remotes.
I would've put a long sofa inbetween the windows, and a long ottoman in front of the fire place, if the tv were to stay where it is. But, tbh, the tv shouldn't be there anyway because of the glare from the windows, because of the glare issue, the best place for the tv is above the fire place. I just love ottomans in front of fire places, so probably instead of a little coffee table i would probably put some sort of ottoman there with a big flat tray on it so it can still act like a table, but could be a seat or foot rest too. With the two sofas. I would clear the space between the front door and the door towards the kitchen to reduce the risk of trip-hazards with the furniture being moved closer to the door, i would just put a big mirror on the wall there or something. On the wall that the sofa is against currently i would put art, or a big bookshelf unit or something in light wood with some little vases with plants, flowers etc, and books, and art, and if there's space, maybe a little console at the back of the sofa, or, the long and low ottoman so you can sit and read the books off the bookcase.
I love your videos.... you have such great tips! I would have done everything you suggested.. bringing the furniture forward, bigger artwork, TV above the fireplace, bigger area rug. The only thing I would do differently is that area under the stairs... I would have put two small upholstered chairs(more seating especially for TV), a small table in the middle, and a basket 🧺 for the dogs toys. 😊
Great video! Always inspiring. I need help with my dining room and I will be sending you some pictures. I hope you pick them because I'm so stuck. Thanks!
I really like the recreation even though I hate tvs about fireplaces (way too high for comfortable viewing). I do appreciate the ideas of what to do with a corner fireplace. I really don't like ours because it makes furniture arranging more tricky.
I have one that’s REALLY difficult I think to stage and make it functional I also have a corner fire place but HUGE lime stone fire place connected to kitchen
I just moved into my 1st apartment! It has the dreaded (but charming) corner fireplace dilemma and there's an oddly proportioned L shaped open plan living/dining area. I love this apartment but I was not expecting it to be this difficult to figure out where on earth I want to put the furniture in here before I buy a couch
I think it's awesome 👌 great room already. The design concept you created is perfectly fitting, in my opinion. Speaking of, I have a living room in my newly purchased home, that is very oddly shaped and doesn't fit well and is very very uncomfortable 😐 😳 help lol
The new sofas and their layout look attractive. Placing a TV above the fireplace makes that area too dark when it is being unused. I would purchase a large and thin new TV console. It can hide the toys and create a more spacious living area.
I would have created a wall/hallway using the back of the sectional tp encase the fireplace and anchor thr space-then behind the other part do the console table/side board
Omg, E have a caddy corner fireplace as well! What a pain in the neck it is too. When you walk into the front door, to your left is a small nook and stairs to go upstairs to bedrooms. To the right from front door is the living room where there is only one large window on the largest wall looking over the front porch. Look to your left and on the opposite wall is the fireplace, it backs up to the small kitchen divider wall. We do have the tv over the fireplace but with the stairs, front door and kitchen surrounding the living room we are very limited in setting up. If you want , I can send a video and pics to vive you a better idea of the layout. Plus the footprint from the living room to the kitchen and the rest of the main floor is just as non functional. Help!
I need to send a picture of my living room in so I can get help. Lol. Corner fireplaces suck and I'm going to take it into consideration next time I move.
No balance in this room! Too stretched out, not cozy. I would consider using ceiling to floor draperies. I would go with a shelving unit (metal) and definitely art work on the wall behind the setting!
I took mine out and my friends did the same! We are so much happier! I bought an ethanol fire box made of glass that I will place on a low shelf on the new wall (but not in the corner), with the TV next to it.
Your redo is ok - EXCEPT - putting the tv over the fireplace. Whoever started that trend should be shot at dawn!! It looks awful, puts the tv over a heat producing object and forces viewers to strain their necks looking up. Can't think of a more uncomfortable position.
Everywhere it’s talk about how awkward and a terrible design corner fireplaces are and yet builders are still installing them. TVs should be mounted 43” or less from the floor otherwise you get neck strain
The first one GET RID OF THE SECTIONAL Your husband picked out no doubt. Its ugly. Get rid of the window treatments. Awful. When walking in create an actual entryway by putting a low narrow table.
Corner fireplaces should be against the law! It would be so much easier to place furniture in that room if it was between the two long windows on the side wall.
Seattle Home so should brown leather couches....😉
@@liliacollins8811 I propose Home Design Legislation on a national level.
@Seattle Home...I have a corner fireplace, hence, why I'm watching this video. I don't likeva TV about the fireplace..it's too high, but I need to send her a video for help.
I love this series. I basically binged all the "episodes" yesterday, and I'm so glad you've kept them up!
I'm doing that now also. I've been a subscriber to your main channel for a long time. But I am glad that Came to check out your new Channel. I love your personality Lou. 😂😘
Love how the recreation turned out!! It really changed the look and feel of the room . I wish they sent videos or pictures of the space if they change it . It would be so nice to see how they turned out . ❤️
This is great. For me, a tv over a fireplace is too high of a placement. Unless your space is huge and you can move your seating farther away.
I couldn’t be happier with this fireplace! Haven’t tested the heat output seeing as it’s the middle of summer but the look is fantastic
This is so exciting! Thank you for sharing! We are moving into a home with a corner fire place and plug ins for the tV right next to it! I feel this video was made for me!
You are a true artistic genius. I love this.
I think it's a beautiful room to start with but would look like a designer show place with two couches pulled forward, bigger rug, tv over fireplace and I think the tall plant is a must. So many people forget plants and how much they help make people feel better. I loved all of the suggestions. Thanks Lou! xoxo #TeamLouzer
Omg finally! I’ve been looking for corner fireplace ideas
I too would move the couch/sectional forward in the room. I think as an alternative option to moving the TV, they could just replace the cubes with a thinner console table or shelf, mostly to hold the modem and other electronic stuff. If they keep the sectional and move it forward, it would feel cramped with the cubes (assuming the TV stays there instead of above the fireplace). Move the cubes behind the sofa for storage, hang art as mentioned. Bada-bing, bada-boom.
An accent chair by the front door might also be a nice touch. Oooo, or a tufted bench. Great place to sit when taking off/putting on shoes. If the TV stays where it is, someone could still watch TV from there and feel the warmth of the fireplace when it's on.
I can't get enough of your videos. **love*love** Thank you!
Good job, Lou. I think they will like the changes you suggested.
The TV I'd place on the kitchen wall
The L shaped sofas I would put one to face the kitchen wall and the other by the window or with it's back to the stairs
I'd put a nice console behind the couch by the fire place to put some books
Then put 2 arm chairs with a small round table by the fire place to make that corner more of a conversation / reading area.
The little room under the stairs sounds like it could be a great area for the dog to sleep in.
I love the two pieces of art on the wall behind the white sofa at the 7:02 minute mark--PLEASE tell me where you found them--they could be the perfect pieces for my living room too!
I love your videos. You're super fun to watch. I know this one is a little older, but what software is that that you're using for virtual furniture and decor placement?
These are great videos! Learning so much, used the items I had, rearranged my living room and love it so much more!
Thank you! I just bought a house with a corner fireplace and i was at a loss! N9w could you please do one about how to work around a pony wall? I cant remove it because it has a vent and an electric outlet in it!
I would have suggested keeping the TV where it is and featuring it in a brand new media cabinet, a tall one with storage. Then add the two new sofas, placed as you recommend. I think the corner fireplace is charming! It keeps the room from looking boring and boxy. Yes, get a larger art piece for over it, or a large mirror, and place a cozy chair to the left of it. I would never allow a TV to be placed over a fireplace in my home. The very idea of watching TV with a fire going hurts my eyes. (Of course, I live in a small apartment and would sell my soul for a fireplace, no matter where it might be placed!)
Despite my snarky reply above re corner fireplaces, I would sell my soul for one in a an apartment (in this case condo) too!
TVs over a fireplace is never an option.
Not a fan of tvs over the fireplace or above ur head when ur sitting down
L Collins 100% agree! Unless eye level, titling your neck back without cushion support not good 😩
Ahh, Lou I am learning! My immediate thought was to move the tv above the fireplace and that she needed a larger area rug. . I love all of your suggestions for that room. BTW the green is a very nice color on you.
I’m in the process of tearing out my corner fireplace! But yes, your suggestions were exactly what I would recommend. My window is one very large off-center window and I have an extra long sleek modern leather sectional that runs into my fireplace, so the fireplace must be the one to go haha!
That is exactly what I would do. Love your ideas!
Hoping to see follow ups to these.?id like to see how people followed through
Me too!
I hate tv’s above the fire place. So I would move the sofa in a lighter color as you suggested closer to the fireplace as well, however I would do one sofa and 2 swivel chairs. I would put the tv with a shelving unit on the back wall that separates the living from the kitchen. That way they can swivel from the fire place to the TV. The shelves would be from floor to ceiling to make it look more architectural.
If they could afford it I would get rid of the space under the stairs and move the stairs back and have about the first 3-4 steps of the stairs facing towards the living space instead of the front door. I think that would ground the space much better, and it could give it a small entry way.
Looks good! I would put the dog toys on the back side of the console table to keep them out of flow of traffic. Trust me, they always find their toys! LOL
Big improvement instantly moving everything in & sofa table behind couch. I would maybe place tall bookcases against that back wall and create a library view walking in. Or maybe near the stair wall using one smaller bookcase and one taller to mimic the stairs diagonal angles. love your content.
Hi thank u! So fun to watch. Something is wrong with the drapes. Wrong window tx? Can u suggest something better?
I loved all the suggestions, especially more plants and the art. I get what she's saying about the fireplace & balancing the weight. I was thinking, in front of the window on the other side of the fireplace, a chair with a small nesting table and plant. Gives more seating and makes it flow better. Evens out the weight. :) Love your vids!!!
I was thinking two couches (or one couch, two chairs) in an L shape too - but both angled around the fireplace essentially making a square. The bend of the L would be diagonally across from the fireplace/tv. That way it feels like you’re not walking directly into the seating area when you enter the house - the back of the first couch/chairs makes a walkway from the front door into the rest of the house . You could put a long narrow rectangular rug straight in from the front door (a matching runner up the stairs would tie the room into the rest of the house). This would give the dog toy area more weight - change that to a handsome console table with two lamps, one large centred picture above (tasteful black and white family photo in a nice big frame/colourful expressionist painting of greenery?), a bowl for keys on the table, and a new larger woven basket big enough to hold all of the dog’s toys on the floor to the right of that table - you see the toys in the new open top basket but they don’t spill out. I like your idea of a table on the back of the couch, I would add two side tables on the ends of my L shape, with a lamp on each for nighttime. Then if there’s room in the area created by moving the couches closer to the fireplace I’d add a simple shallow hotel-style flat-pack console desk on the far wall that’s opposite the front door, a lamp on the desk - a great place to put a laptop, pay bills, drop your mail, write Christmas cards, do some writing. Then put a nice big dog bed on the floor on the left of the desk in the corner below the window - this area would be a great place to put a Christmas tree during the holidays. Sorry for the novel! 😉 Fun video as always Lou 👍🏻
I agree... pulling the couches forward with a console either directly behind the couch or up against the back wall, surrounded with art and lighting was my first reaction. Also, I think the dark couches in that room are too heavy looking....I'd go with the lighter fabric you showed Lou. The TV looks better about the mantel as well. Very nice living room..
Thank you this video helped me a lot. I needed this. Just bought to couches and my roomies a similar set up.
Love the virtual! I want the tV on the fire place but all the nasty wires from the previous tenants are there.
I loved what you did! I need your help! We have a long rectangular room! We have a pallet stove on the left corner a on the right next to the winter closet a Russian fire place - we bought rugs took it back, couch sent it back nothing works for us
Soooo good!
We also have a corner fireplace. I love the idea of having two sofas in that room… But would you say that there is a minimum room size requirement for to say standard size sofas?
This is really helpful!
Nice work!
Great design tip. I have no fireplace, but am thinking about installing one in the corner as well because the room is not deep enough to install a bulky fireplace in the middle of our room, so since our room is extra wide, I thought the best solution was to install the fire place in the corner and place the TV above it so that the long open wall has room for some art work.
How do I send in my layout. My tiny town home needs help. I have a dining/living/toy/tv room all in one. It also has a corner fireplace with a built in shelf. So the tv is already above it, but it is getting cramped because that is the only corner for the tv cable, and internet. So the shelf is cramped with tv/internet/modem/dvd player/Nintendo/remotes.
I would've put a long sofa inbetween the windows, and a long ottoman in front of the fire place, if the tv were to stay where it is. But, tbh, the tv shouldn't be there anyway because of the glare from the windows, because of the glare issue, the best place for the tv is above the fire place. I just love ottomans in front of fire places, so probably instead of a little coffee table i would probably put some sort of ottoman there with a big flat tray on it so it can still act like a table, but could be a seat or foot rest too. With the two sofas. I would clear the space between the front door and the door towards the kitchen to reduce the risk of trip-hazards with the furniture being moved closer to the door, i would just put a big mirror on the wall there or something. On the wall that the sofa is against currently i would put art, or a big bookshelf unit or something in light wood with some little vases with plants, flowers etc, and books, and art, and if there's space, maybe a little console at the back of the sofa, or, the long and low ottoman so you can sit and read the books off the bookcase.
Can you tell me what app you use to help decorate your home in the space you have.
I love your videos.... you have such great tips! I would have done everything you suggested.. bringing the furniture forward, bigger artwork, TV above the fireplace, bigger area rug. The only thing I would do differently is that area under the stairs... I would have put two small upholstered chairs(more seating especially for TV), a small table in the middle, and a basket 🧺 for the dogs toys. 😊
Hi, What APP did you use to create that simulate picture
Great video! Always inspiring. I need help with my dining room and I will be sending you some pictures. I hope you pick them because I'm so stuck. Thanks!
I really like the recreation even though I hate tvs about fireplaces (way too high for comfortable viewing). I do appreciate the ideas of what to do with a corner fireplace. I really don't like ours because it makes furniture arranging more tricky.
I have one that’s REALLY difficult I think to stage and make it functional I also have a corner fire place but HUGE lime stone fire place connected to kitchen
Help me please
Ring light shows up in your glasses... bounce light off the ceiling or use a defuser so it's not as harsh and weird looking.
I just moved into my 1st apartment! It has the dreaded (but charming) corner fireplace dilemma and there's an oddly proportioned L shaped open plan living/dining area. I love this apartment but I was not expecting it to be this difficult to figure out where on earth I want to put the furniture in here before I buy a couch
Yes! Floating furniture
I think it's awesome 👌 great room already. The design concept you created is perfectly fitting, in my opinion. Speaking of, I have a living room in my newly purchased home, that is very oddly shaped and doesn't fit well and is very very uncomfortable 😐 😳 help lol
The new sofas and their layout look attractive. Placing a TV above the fireplace makes that area too dark when it is being unused. I would purchase a large and thin new TV console. It can hide the toys and create a more spacious living area.
Would that make a nice dining area if there was an area that could be a family room?
I would have created a wall/hallway using the back of the sectional tp encase the fireplace and anchor thr space-then behind the other part do the console table/side board
wow!
I looked your “About” section, but couldn’t find out: are you an interior designer?
Hi can you make the video on how to plant or re pot your plants that make them grow so big plssss
Omg, E have a caddy corner fireplace as well! What a pain in the neck it is too. When you walk into the front door, to your left is a small nook and stairs to go upstairs to bedrooms.
To the right from front door is the living room where there is only one large window on the largest wall looking over the front porch. Look to your left and on the opposite wall is the fireplace, it backs up to the small kitchen divider wall. We do have the tv over the fireplace but with the stairs, front door and kitchen surrounding the living room we are very limited in setting up. If you want , I can send a video and pics to vive you a better idea of the layout. Plus the footprint from the living room to the kitchen and the rest of the main floor is just as non functional. Help!
I need to send a picture of my living room in so I can get help. Lol. Corner fireplaces suck and I'm going to take it into consideration next time I move.
i was really hoping you was going to turn the book nuk into a space to the dog and his toys
No balance in this room! Too stretched out, not cozy. I would consider using ceiling to floor draperies. I would go with a shelving unit (metal) and definitely art work on the wall behind the setting!
I would love your help but your not doing this anymore ?
How you could miss the opportunity to make the under stair space into a doggie bedroom, I don't know!
I am very tempted to remove my corner fireplace altogether, i hate it.
I took mine out and my friends did the same! We are so much happier! I bought an ethanol fire box made of glass that I will place on a low shelf on the new wall (but not in the corner), with the TV next to it.
You think corner fireplaces are bad? I have a double corner with a fireplace. It is horrible.
I have the same issues but the fireplace is where the couches are.
I need your help!!!
My corner fireplace drives me nuts
Can someone help me with my living room?
Funny, in another video the designer said “ never put tv above fireplace “
I'd flank the fireplace with 2 arm chairs.
TV over a fireplace. Why.... Just why. It should be illegal. Televisions should be eye height for optimum viewing not neck strain.
I hate TVs over fireplaces but I really hate TVs in general and won't have one in my house.
Your redo is ok - EXCEPT - putting the tv over the fireplace. Whoever started that trend should be shot at dawn!! It looks awful, puts the tv over a heat producing object and forces viewers to strain their necks looking up. Can't think of a more uncomfortable position.
Ugh hate the tv above the fireplace
Everywhere it’s talk about how awkward and a terrible design corner fireplaces are and yet builders are still installing them. TVs should be mounted 43” or less from the floor otherwise you get neck strain
The first one GET RID OF THE SECTIONAL Your husband picked out no doubt. Its ugly. Get rid of the window treatments. Awful. When walking in create an actual entryway by putting a low narrow table.
I think she won't have any room between the dog toy wall and couches in that L shape