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Upgrade Your Furniture for the Holidays!

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The holidays are going to be here sooner than you think! Are you hosting the holidays this year? You are probably already getting prepped and ready for company. Has it been a while since you've upgraded your furniture? It may be time to make a few furniture upgrades before the holidays get here!  Furniture Designed for Style and Real Life Having a warm, inviting home is important, and furniture sets the tone. Whether you want a snug spot to put your feet up or a lavish backdrop for entertaining the Junior League, you’ll find what you desire right here. Our range of styles includes traditional, country, cottage, modern and transitional. Living Room Furniture Whether it's a perfect sectional, a leather sofa and loveseat, or a recliner set, Eldon Furniture has just the right set for your space. We can help you coordinate custom fabrics, colors, coffee tables, side tables, lamps, accent pieces, and artwork to create the perfect living room for your family to gather. Request a desig...

It's time to Create a Cozy Feel in Your Home!

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The weather is officially cooling off and it's time to get your home ready for the cozy season! There is just something stratifying about the feeling of a cozy home! Looking for a few tips for making your home feel more cozy? Read on to get a few tips from Eldon Furniture !  Anchor Your Furniture to the Floor  Okay, we don’t actually mean anchor your furniture to the floor but using an area rug to pull your furniture together can help create an inviting space. This is especially helpful if your living room is an open floor concept. Layers Are Your Friend!  One thing you may notice about every cozy space is layers! Layer your living room with area rugs, tables, lamps, throw pillows, furniture arrangements, blankets, and more! A layered look almost always sends out a cozy vibe! Cozy Throws  Of course, no cozy living room is complete without a plush throw. This goes back to layering your living room. Consider adding a plush throw to your accent chair, ottoman, sofa. Do...

Tips for Hanging New Artwork in Your Home!

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Ready to refresh your space with new artwork on the wall but not quite sure the best ways to hang it up? Today, our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks has a few tips for the best practices when it comes to hanging new artwork on your walls! Read on to learn more!  Don't Make These Mistakes  It's easy to make mistakes when hanging artwork and you may not even know you're making a mistake! The following mistakes could be the cause of your artwork "not looking right." #1 Hanging Your Artwork Too High  One of the biggest mistakes people make when they hang their artwork is hanging it too high on the wall. Typically, it's best to hang your artwork at eye level. The only exception to this would be if you have low ceilings.  #2 Hanging Your Artwork Too Low  On the flip side, if you've got really high ceilings, it's easy to hang up your artwork too low. Leaving a lot of blank space above can look awkward.  If you have high ceilings, the best way to han...

The 3 S's of Dining Room Tables: Size, Shape, and Style!

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 The holidays will be here before we know it! If you are planning to host for the holidays this year, you may be thinking about upgrading your dining room table. Not sure how to make the best table selection? Read on to learn about the 3 S's of Dining Room Tables to help you make your selection!  Dining Room Table: Size  While many of us like to go off of looks alone, sizing is arguably one of the most important features to consider. Think about how many people will be sitting at your table. You may only have four people sitting at the table consistently, but if you like to host parties or have everyone over for the holidays you may want to consider a larger table with a leaf. In addition to seating, you should take wall clearance into consideration as well. Think about where you will put your dining room table, and how much space you have to work with. You should leave at least 36 inches, although 48 inches is ideal, between the edge of the table and other furniture...