The Home Design Feature The Property Brothers Will Never Use



Avoiding an outdated design feature is crucial when it comes to home decor. The sunken living room is one such feature that can instantly make a home feel old-fashioned. Popular from the 1950s to the 1980s, sunken living rooms were meant to create a separate space in an open floor plan. However, they now pose fall hazards and disrupt the flow of a room. If you have a sunken living room, consider removing it to modernize your space.

The drawbacks of sunken living rooms and how to update them



In an episode of “Property Brothers: Forever Home,” Drew and Jonathan Scott removed a sunken living room due to safety concerns and aesthetic reasons. The cost to fill a sunken living room is around $12,000, but the renovation can increase the value of your home and open up more design possibilities. By raising the floor, you can create a seamless look and have more freedom with furniture and decor choices.

There are several ways to delineate a living room without a sunken area. Different paint colors, strategic furniture placement, flooring changes, and a central focal point can all help define the space. While it may be a challenging and costly project, getting rid of a sunken living room can give your home a fresh and updated look. Follow these tips to create a modern and inviting gathering space.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.