A tall living room is usually considered an extra feature, but it may cause a feeling of discomfort if the space is not organised properly. Lamps, drawers, sofas, artistic objects such as paintings and sculptures, and even curtains change when the ceiling is heigh. Today, we gathered a bunch of useful ideas in the gallery below in order to show you examples of amazing universes created in tall living rooms. First stop – a large area nestled under a stair with transparent glass parapets. The living room functions like a parlor for leisure activities or entertaining guests, while connecting the first floor with the upper level. The chandelier is, without doubt, a star in a tall living room because it has to fade out the overwhelming sensation of highness. Be it contemporary, elegant, opulent or sophisticated, in the form of a pendant or blooming like a flower, make sure the lighting source is catchy enough to seduce the audience.
Secondly, a tall living room comes always with a large bookcase. If you have lots of books at home, choose floor-to-ceiling shelves and install them in a walk-in system. Fortunately, you will have enough space for everything: dictionaries, albums, best-sellers, magazines, documents, files etc. Contemporary sculptures or colourful vases can be placed on different shelves to animate the atmosphere a little. Last, but not least, pay attention to what remains discovered for the viewers outside. A tall living room is usually placed near a generous window because the area has to be lighted as much as possible during the day. The set ups below invite the inhabitants to admire the landscape outside through tall windows, usually accompanied by diaphanous curtains. As for the colours, white was used in most of the living rooms for its purity and simplicity, but dark brown and light grey can also create a cozy, welcoming environment.