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How to arrange furniture in a small living room? Interior design

How to arrange furniture in a small living room? Interior design

Arranging your living room often becomes a challenge, because it is in the day room where we spend most of our time. When you design your living room, it’s worth thinking about colour, style, favourite decorative pieces and room’s functionality. Your day room is the showpiece of your home and it’s important that living room furniture is beautiful and gives the space a bit more character. We think that when you work on your living room’s design, it’s important to consider the elements that will to some extent showcase your own character.

Arranging a small living room

When you need to choose furniture for a small living room, it’s worth to consider the style of the room as well as our favourite colours. If vintage is the style that steals your heart, then tones of brown, delicate yellows and greys will be perfect. It might not be easy to functionally arrange space in a vintage living room, so a 2-seater sofa would be great. 

In classic arrangements, small living room sofas are not the only possibility. Corner sofas could also be a good idea. Their delicate, café-like style will make coffee with friends one of the most anticipated weekly events. When trying to decide whether to go for a corner sofa or a sofa in a small living room, it’s important to think about the size of both of these comfortable pieces of furniture. 

When choosing furniture for a day room in vintage or retro style, it would be good to find a fold-out corner sofa with storage for bedding for a small living room and decide whether we prefer right- or left-hand version. Their low backrest will allow the light to come through the window, which will make the room feel bright and cosy at the same time. 

When arranging a small living room, it’s a good idea to look for the most functional solutions. Putting a small, fold-out corner sofa by the wall could be one of the options. It will mean that you not only have a comfortable, foldable bed for your guests, but also a cosy space for watching movies on a TV mounted to the wall. A corner sofa like that would look great with the upholstery fabric in a colour similar to the one on the walls. 

Which sofa colour to choose for a small living room?

Once we’ve chosen the furniture for our room: a bookcase, a coffee table, a sofa or a corner sofa, it’s time to tackle one of the biggest challenges that we face when arranging your room – choice of colours. 

Living room in light tones is a great option for those who love bright rooms and dark accessories. A small living room in tones of yellow, grey, white and blue will look beautiful with darker furniture. For living rooms in light colours, we recommend a sofa in light brown or a darker shade of yellow or grey. 

Dark chocolate coloured Dillon Velvet sofa placed in the centre of a small living room will look stunning next to a round, glass coffee table or a not too tall bookcase. When you decide on the remaining furniture for the living room, it’s worth to pay attention to the details, such as: drawers’ capacity or how long and wide the table-top is. Long, loft-style storage units will be a fantastic option for arrangements inspired by living rooms in modern vintage style. If you choose to have a unit in light colour, it’s worth going for a sofa in darker tones or in a more unconventional colour. 

A colourful sofa in the centre of the living room will be a unique feature of your room design, it will charm your guests and add more character to your day room. Accessories in similar style will create a beautiful and harmonious arrangement. 

A small living room  sofa placed in front of a long and low storage unit will mean that you can comfortably work from home and will allow you to organise a home cinema screening with your loved ones. If you dream of having a small, home screening room, we recommend a Puzzle sofa in red or dark blue. 

If you want to arrange your living room in café-like style, sofas in dark and unconventional colours such as bottle green, very dark brown or black would be a great choice. When you have a very small room, it’s good to consider a small sofa in a colour similar to the one on the walls. A very light-coloured Covex sofa would also be a beautiful match for a darker wall, while a darker one with, for example, lighter armrests or backrest will make the whole room look very elegant and stylish. 

Practical tips for arranging a small living room

When looking for a design idea for your living room, it’s good to think about including as many functional elements as possible. When choosing furniture for a small living room it would be best to go for pieces of small or medium dimensions. They are more mobile, which means that you can more often change your arrangement, which will be important for people who love to change the look of their living rooms. 

When arranging your living room, it’s worth to take into account originality and mobility of various accessories and pieces in the room. Small and light furniture will allow you to quickly change the arrangement. A low, Modena 2-seater sofa placed in the centre of the room, diagonally by the wall, in front of the shelving unit or by a partition wall dividing the living room from kitchen annexe will be one of the most practical solutions.

When choosing furniture for your living room, we recommend thinking about their functionality. With a fold-out corner sofa, we also get storage for bedding. If we buy a small sofa, we also get a comfortable and cosy relaxation space. 

We have plenty of possibilities in terms of finding the right place for a table in your day room arrangement. A small coffee table could find its place right by the sofa, a taller table with chairs would be great to the left or to the right of the sofa, and a round but tall table should go as close as possible to kitchen annexe. Sofa, corner sofa and other elements of your small living room could be arranged in two different ways: we could either have most of them in the centre or they could be scattered around the whole room, making it seem more spacious.