So we show you how to keep your living room decor flexible so you don't have trouble entertaining.
1. Open up into adjacent rooms.
Wherever possible break down walls, well, not necessarily literally.
For instance, if you have a connecting balcony, try breaking down the wall and enclosing the balcony completely to create a longer living room. But if you like the idea of an open balcony, try French doors that you can leave open when you have a party.
| Here are some ideas to help you Do Up Your Balcony. |

Source: Woods and Associates
You can do the same thing if you have a small bedroom next to the living room. Try a sliding door to ensure privacy when you don't have guests. And when guests are over you can open up the door and leave the bedroom as a play area for the kids.

Source: Woods and Associates












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