5. Poor Lighting:
Lighting can make or break an open plan living room interior. The lighting in the room needs to be planned well in advance since the lighting, and the furniture layout would go hand in hand. You cannot rely on a single source or type of lighting for an open-plan space.
Solution: Consider the lighting in layers for a modern living room. First, think of all the sources of natural light. Generally, the conversation and relaxation areas would be closer to the source of natural light. Then consider the ambient lighting in the room—it would be the same all over. Flush mount and recessed lighting are some of the options to choose from. Pick spotlights if you have specific nooks or art that you want to highlight. To set the mood and add accents, use table lamps, floor lamps, pendant lights, etc. Plan in advance to make sure you have all the electric fixtures, outlets and connections in place. You do not want the hazard of exposed wires.
6. Disproportionate Furniture Size:
The size of the furniture should be in proportion to the dimensions of the room. Large or bulky furniture can obstruct movement around the room and make it appear crowded. But if the furniture is too small, the space may appear sparse.
Solution: To get the proportions of the furniture right, you first need to understand the floor plan and the room's dimensions. Second, designate areas on the floor plans and sketch out the furniture placement. When choosing furniture, check for its dimensions to make sure that it will fit the allocated space in the room. Basically, getting the measurements right is the key here.
Most modern living room ideas use sleek, low lying furniture with exposed bottoms. Such furniture is visually light and can enhance the openness in an open plan modern interior design living room.