Living rooms send out important identity messages about people-- they are designed to be seen and used by family and visitors alike. The analysis of the photos of a living room shown below reveals how Psycho-Decorating can interpret the silent messages conveyed by living room signals. The current pictures are of the living room of a condominium on the Gulf coast of Florida. (Please see below if you would like to submit pictures of your living room.)
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Characteristics which can be gleaned from this living room photo as suggested by Psycho-Decorating research will now be presented. Some of the decorating preferences shown relate to more than one personality characteristic.
Endurance to follow tasks to completion is indicated by:- Light-colored walls
- Inclusion of chairs with ottomans
- Use of individual lamps where needed rather than central overhead lighting
- Sofa and chair upholstered in gold-toned fabrics
- Light tone of walls
- Presence of book shelves in living room
- Color scheme featuring two or more colors--in this example gold, mauve, and green
- Inclusion of artificial plants amid living room decor
- Chosen color scheme incorporates some warm colors, including gold and mauves, which are employed on the sofa, two easy chairs, carpet, and draperies
- Room-sized rug used as floor-covering rather than wall-to-wall carpeting
- Oval shape of coffee table
- Tables have differing finishes
- Straight-hanging draperies used at windows
- Sofa and chair upholstered in gold-colored upholstery
- Lacquer finish employed on small chair-side table
- Asymmetrical furniture arrangement
These represent the type of insights that can be obtained from reading living room signals through the prism of Psycho-Decorating research.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR LIVING ROOM FEATURED ON THE PSYCHO-DECORATING WEBSITE?
If you wish to have your living room highlighted on the Living Room Signals page of this website, simply send in one or two color photographs of your living room. You can either email your digital living room photos to: margaretharmon@psychodecorating.com or send them by mail to: Margaret Harmon, Psycho-Decorating, 611 Rodman Avenue, Jenkintown, PA 19046.
Please include a note giving permission for your living room pictures to be displayed and the living room signals presented on the Psycho-Decorating website. The photos will be displayed anonymously, unless you request otherwise. Be sure to mail only copies of photographs which you do not need to keep, since they cannot be returned to you. Living room pictures submitted will be used only for the purpose described above.