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A living room without a TV - a new approach to lounge design

A living room without a TV - a new approach to lounge design

For years, the television has been an integral part of almost every living room. In many homes, it is around it that the space is organised - the sofa positioned towards it, the coffee table within arm's reach, and the whole arrangement subordinated to one function: watching. However, more and more people are consciously choosing to live without a TV, forgoing the device in favour of a more relaxed, aesthetically pleasing and multifunctional space.

A living room without a TV can become a place conducive to conversation, relaxation and the development of passions. How can you make it functional and stylish at the same time? Here are some inspiring ideas.

Conversation and meeting area - the living room as a place for integration

Giving up the television opens up completely new possibilities in the arrangement of spaces that are conducive to building bonds and spending time together. Instead of relying on screen-centred furniture, think about an arrangement that encourages interaction. The spacious space can be divided into zones that will encourage different forms of integration.

The best solution would be to arrange the furniture in a U-shape or facing each other, allowing for comfortable conversations, mutual exchange of opinions and shared laughter. The Large Slender Corner Sofa, which combines comfort with functionality, can be an ideal solution - it offers spaciousness and its L-shaped arrangement is conducive to integration. With such a layout, it is worth opting for soft, comfortable sofas and armchairs that will allow you to sit for long periods in a comfortable position. Additional elements, such as pouffes or cushions on the floor, will bring a relaxed and casual atmosphere to the space, ideal for spontaneous conversations or relaxing with friends.

A low, round coffee table, placed in the centre, will not only open up the space optically, but will also allow you to reach freely for drinks or snacks without disturbing the natural flow of conversation. This arrangement makes the living room a real centre of home life, where there is no room for boredom and every moment spent together is precious.

Home library - a living room full of books

Giving up the TV is also a great opportunity to transform the living room into a cosy space full of books that engage our mind and senses. This type of arrangement is the perfect alternative to electronic screens, encouraging a moment of calm and a break from the daily rush.

Floor-to-ceiling bookcases are a great way to present a collection of books in an aesthetically pleasing and functional way. This optically enlarges the space, and the books themselves become not only a source of knowledge, but also a very effective decoration. Additionally, a comfortable armchair with a footrest and a floor lamp should be placed next to the bookcase, creating an ideal place to relax and immerse in reading.

If we add a small table next to the armchair, which can hold a cup of tea, a notepad or a bookmark, we gain a space conducive to both a moment of rest and creative development. Such a living room becomes not only functional but also full of character, encouraging you to reach for books more often and spend time among literary gems.

Art gallery instead of television

Instead of a traditional TV, we can turn an empty wall into a place full of inspiration and aesthetics that will be the focal point of our living room. Art in the home is a great way to add a unique touch to a space, while introducing an element to the interior that is not only eye-catching but also thought-provoking.

We can hang a large painting on one wall, which will become the main decorative element of the living room. Alternatively, if we want more variety, it is worth creating a gallery of several graphics, posters or photos that reflect our personality, passions and interests. This type of arrangement not only emphasises individual style, but also brings an elegant and unique atmosphere to the space.

Another idea is to add a mirror in a decorative frame, which will not only optically enlarge the space, but also give it a sophisticated character. A green wall of potted plants or moss panels, on the other hand, will bring in an element of nature, which will further enhance the atmosphere in the living room, making it a place full of harmony and tranquillity.

The living room as a space for relaxation and mindfulness

A living room without a TV is also an ideal opportunity to create a space that promotes tranquillity and regeneration. It is worth thinking about an arrangement that will encourage meditation, yoga or daily relaxation. With the right accessories, we can create a zone where everyone in the house can find peace and inner balance.

A comfortable mat on the floor, a few soft cushions and minimalist decorations will give the space a soothing feel. It is also worth taking care of the right lighting - floor lamps with warm light and candles will introduce a subtle atmosphere, conducive to relaxation after a hard day. Subtle additions, such as ceramic figurines or natural plants, will further enhance the feeling of peace and harmony.

In this way, the living room becomes a space where you can get away from the daily rush, indulge in a moment of relaxation and take care of your body and mind. It is a space that not only promotes regeneration, but also creates the conditions for a deeper connection with oneself.

Modern home cinema

Instead of a TV, cinema lovers can opt for more flexible solutions that allow them to enjoy films in the living room without sacrificing the aesthetics and functionality of the space. A modern home cinema can take the form of a projector with a drop-down screen, allowing you to enjoy screenings only when you really need to. Once the viewing is over, the screen disappears and the living room returns to its everyday role.

The Covex 4 Seater Modular Sofa is another option that allows you to easily rearrange the space and adapt it to your current needs - providing convenience without restricting your freedom of arrangement. With the right positioning of the sofa, you can create a comfortable place to watch movies that does not dominate the space during the day. It is a good idea to have speakers placed in different parts of the room for a great sound experience, even if the screen is not permanently present. This type of arrangement allows for flexibility - the living room is the place to relax, meet and talk, and the home cinema can only become an accessory at appropriate moments.

Is it worth giving up the TV?

The decision to remove the TV from the living room depends on individual preferences and lifestyle, but it is worth noting that giving up the screen opens up new possibilities in creating the space. More and more people are recognising that life without a TV can become more mindful - giving more space for passions, creativity and interpersonal relationships. In a living room without a TV, it is easier to focus on conversations, creative activities or a moment of relaxation, instead of being absorbed involuntarily in TV series and programmes.

The absence of a TV also means more freedom in interior design - we can create a space full of passions, interests, conversations and tranquillity. However, if it is difficult to imagine life without films or series, you can always bet on a projector or other solutions that allow you to enjoy films in comfort. Could your living room do without a television? It might be worth giving it a try to discover how life can change in a screen-free space.