Living Room Layout Ideas

The most lived-in room of your house should be the most loved. The living room is also the TV room, the game room, the hang-out room, the conversation room and so much more. Consider the best pieces that fit and flatter your style and space, along with the perfect layout to create an easy flow for the room.

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Large Living Rooms

Have lots of space to play with? Here are a few things to keep in mind in mapping out your large living room:

  • How does traffic flow? Consider the placement of doorways, hallways and walkways. It's best to keep high-traffic areas clutter free so that you're not bumping into furniture—or people—while you're moving around.
  • What is the focal point? Think about what you want as the standout piece to arrange your furniture around. It can be the coffee table, TV, fireplace or even a large window.
  • Where will people gather? You'll want a seating arrangement that allows people to sit and chat comfortably, plus one that also works for other activities like watching TV. Consider sectionals, modular pieces and armchairs to fill your space.

Small Living Rooms

Your home may be small, but there's always room for big personality and great style. In a small space, it's a good idea to:

  • Maximize the area you've got and give every piece of furniture multiple uses.
  • Go with scaled-down furniture (like loveseats and accent chairs) instead of a full-size sofa for just the right fit.
  • Opt for multipurpose pieces that lend extra storage and organization. Also consider sofa beds to easily turn your living room into a guest room.

Square Living Rooms

With a symmetrical space, it's easy to want to place all the furniture against the wall (leaving the space too spacious) or towards the center (leaving the space too cramped). Think about:

  • Anchoring your furniture around a central piece to play up the square shape of the room.
  • Varying the type of seating, like a couch and a few accent chairs, if you'd rather break up the evenness of the room.
  • Using a console table or coffee table to create an easy flow through the space.

The Open Concept

Open spaces could mean entertaining, dining and relaxing in the same general area. To separate the living area from the dining and sleep area, consider living room setups by:

  • Designating the living space with a large area rug, which will define a place for seating and accent tables.
  • Creating an area with seating to comfortably view the TV.
  • Ensuring the furniture doesn't interfere with the great flow that you love about your open space.

Tip: Be your own stylist and Customize It with your own personal style.

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