Most of the time, the positioning of a sofa and chairs in a living room has priority and everything for good reason. This area is often the most social space in every home, but it is not the only area in which people like to gather and entertain themselves. It seems that Anne Hathaway is not lost.
The devil wears Prada The actress took over the popular method “Conversational Seating” on the terrace of her former NY Pied-à-Terre, and it reminds of how social outdoor areas can be (yes, even in autumn and winter).
The conversation seat method is often connected to interiors, but Anne's terrace brings the lessons outdoors. Your Liebessitz outdoors, your coffee table and your accent chairs
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Nami Outdoor Lounge Chair
Increase your outer space with an elegant, curved black chair, which is inspired by Anne's conversational terrace. The modern silhouette designed to withstand the entire weather adds a sculptural note that turns every terrace into a stylish retreat.
Calla rectangular black outdoor bistro -table
This marble couch table gives any environment outdoors a slim, contemporary grade, especially those who deal with conversation seats. Ideal for drinks, a plant or a lantern, it is as versatile as stylish
External chair in black (4-pack)
This set of four black chairs reflects the elegant curves of Anne Hathaway's terrace seat without a luxury price. They are made from slightly blocked pastures and combine style and practicality and make them ideal for outdoor life.
Designers have practiced Anne Hathaway's technology for a long time, regardless of whether this is on a terrace or terrace (like your) or interior. Regardless of whether you work inside or outside and, regardless of the size of your room, your appearance is easy to reproduce.
“It is about creating spaces that trigger the conversation and how they arrange their seats can make a big difference,” comments Lisa Hensby, the founder and creative director of Lisa Hensby Design & Build Studio.
'One of my approaches is the conversation seat method. It is about arranging your furniture to promote a real connection – eye contact, simple body language and the feeling of pulling in. Instead of sofas on the walls (which can create distance), conversational Seating brings people together to a common, inviting room. '
Another way to perfect this method is to create a U or L shape with its furniture while Lisa expands.
'Of course, this creates a focus and helps to feel involved in the conversation – nobody turns your neck to take part, and the river feels effortlessly. It is ideal for open living areas where you want a sociable zone that still feels relaxed and spacious, ”she says.
For small living rooms or terraces, the force is in its accent chairs.
»Try to place two chairs with a side table or a floor lamp between each other to each other. It is a setup that invites slower moments a morning coffee or a catch-up of wine, says Lisa. We won't argue with it.