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Designer Do’s & Don’ts!

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la-z-boy.com

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Tue, Apr 2, 2024 04:18 PM

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| Do This, Not That La-Z-Boy’s FREE Design Services has a team of talented experts that do amaz

[5 great tips to decorate like a pro!]( [Visit Your Paramus Store]( | [View in browser]( [La-Z-Boy]( [Recliners]( [Chairs]( [Sofas & Sectionals]( [Sale]( [Shop Cleo]( Do This, Not That La-Z-Boy’s FREE Design Services has a team of talented experts that do amazing room transformations! Want their 5 top tips for a comfy, stylish space? Here’s what to do…and what to avoid. [SEE DESIGN STORIES]( [Shop Cleo]( Do: Let There Be Light Don't: Live in the Dark Start with maximizing natural light, then consider the room’s purpose and strategically place three layers of light for tasks, ambiance and accents. More is better! [SHOP THIS LOOK]( [Shop This Look]( Do: Use Personal Inspiration Don't: Simply Follow Trends Begin with what you love as a springboard for color, style, and overall vibe. Sure, trends are easy to copy, but there’s only one you. Personal touches make it a home. [SHOP THIS LOOK]( [Shop This Look]( Do: Vary Patterns & Textures Don't: Match Everything An interesting fabric or rich leather is a solid start. Then have fun with the details! We can help with unique accent chairs, patterned rugs, wood, metal, glass and more. [SHOP THIS LOOK]( [Shop This Look]( Do: Expand Your Color Palette Don't: Give into Fear You can be fearless with color without fully committing! Add pops of calming cools or cozy warms for dimension and personality, then go bigger and bolder when you’re ready. [SHOP THIS LOOK]( [Shop This Look]( Do: Create Your Focal Point Don't: Turn Your Furniture Away Every room should have at least one focal point: fireplace, artwork, a bold wall. Positioning your furniture to draw your eye to it will also welcome people in. [SHOP THIS LOOK]( [Long Live the Lazy]( See where our customers enjoy their well-deserved lazy time on Instagram using #LZBComfort. [#LZBComfort]( [#LZBComfort]( [#LZBComfort]( [Visit Your Paramus Store]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Comfort Care]( | [Parts & Warranty]( | [Contact Us]( To ensure delivery to your inbox, add La-Z-Boy@info.La-Z-Boy.com to your address book. La-Z-Boy Incorporated One La-Z-Boy Drive, Monroe, MI 48162 (855) 802-6636 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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