aceofs
(aceofs)
September 17, 2023, 6:15pm
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anon98342452:
My wife and I came from a smaller house, and we found that we hardly entertained guests but spent a lot of time in the living room in front of the TV - gaming, watching movies, reading, crafting, etc. we had a matching couch and loveseat, but they took up a lot of room so we decided we’d downsize and find things that made us comfortable. We ended up with two nice recliners and had extra seating in the form of quality beanbag chairs for others to sit if we had guests. In the event we had “a bunch” of people over, we also had comfortable dining table chairs we’d picked up from ikea (padded, etc) that could be used.
I’d always recommend a rug in your living room and under your dining table. Get something cushy and soft so you can dig your toes in and feel good! It also protects you against losing your security deposit if you spill something. I’m prone to spills, so it’s a no-brainer.
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At the point of life I’m at, mid-30s - I think that my personal comfort is of most importance (and my wife of course) because honestly the older you get the less time you seem to have for others outside your household. So to sum it up, get something that fits you the best - your comfort, your space, your lifestyle - and run with it. Also, don’t be afraid spend a decent chunk of money. Furniture is something you use a lot and like good shoes, quality is super important. You’ll regret not getting something nice in the end
Your approach to downsizing your living room furniture and prioritizing personal comfort makes a lot of sense. It’s true that as we get older, our focus often shifts to the comfort and functionality of our own space. Investing in quality furniture that suits your lifestyle and brings you joy is a smart choice in the long run. Plus, your advice about getting a cushy rug for both comfort and practicality is spot on!