Home decorators buy over sized and overstuffed furniture. They expertly lay out country rooms with 6' square mosaic coffee tables. Nonetheless when the room is finished, the table can't be used for worrying that it's going to be ruined and folk are so far apart that communication is complicated. Actually if you have ever attempted to twist up in an overstuffed chair with a hot drink, a quilt, and an interesting book, you may quickly realize that furniture makers sacrificed comfort for status and image. Another thing to be considered when making a comfy room is the traffic flow. Traffic may be able to move through a room without causing folks to move their feet off stools, or tuck their feet in so somebody can pass. Traffic also should be in a position to move thru a room without stepping over furniture, or walking in front of the TV screen. This brings another aspect into account.
This isn't true. Buying a big, solid wood entertaining centre, just to 'own' it, is as unreal as using over stuffed furniture in family rooms. Smart home decorators don't sacrifice comfort to make an image. They don't fill a room with pricey art and models to make a 'prestige' statement. Tidy, cushty rooms are easy on the eye, relaxing, and encourage folk to stay together in the room a prized asset in the present day's busy life.