How can you create a cohesive design theme between the living room and adjacent rooms?

1. Choose a color palette: Decide on a color scheme that will flow throughout the adjacent rooms. This can be achieved by incorporating the same colors or complementary hues in different ways.

2. Consider the flooring: The flooring material can provide a visual connection between the living room and adjacent rooms. If the living room has hardwood floors, using the same flooring material in the adjacent rooms or matching with rugs can provide a cohesive look.

3. Use similar furniture styles: Incorporate furniture with similar design elements and materials. For example, if your living room features mid-century modern furniture, consider introducing complementary pieces in the adjacent spaces.

4. Create visual connections: Bring in similar art, accessories, and textiles in each space to continue the flow. Use a consistent style or color to create a cohesive design. Group similar objects together to make a greater impact.

5. Incorporate lighting: Lighting can create a visual connection between the living room and adjacent rooms by using lights with similar styles and finishes.

6. Use architectural details: Incorporate architectural features like molding, trim or ceiling details that are similar in style and color throughout the different spaces. This can create a sense of continuity that ties the rooms together.

7. Add texture and depth: Use textures, patterns and layers to add depth and interest to the design. Using similar textures and patterns in each space can create a sense of continuity throughout the rooms.

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