How to design a narrow living room
How to Decorate a Long Narrow Living Room
Is your living room a hallway?
No?
It’s just really long and narrow, so it gives off the vibe of a hallway.
Well, it doesn’t have to.
In this guide, we share how to decorate a long narrow living room, transforming your hallway into a cozy living space.
- Furniture Arrangements
- Decorating A Long Narrow Living Room
Furniture arrangements
- The Straight Pathway
- The Curved Pathway
- Separate The Space
The way you arrange your furniture in your long narrow living room can change the perception of the shape of the space.
Plus It sets the foundation for the room and the rest of your decor going forward.
Here are a few different arrangements for long narrow living rooms.
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The Straight Pathway
Pushing all of your furniture up against your walls might be your first instinct when decorating a long narrow living room.
But this tactic works against you, as it emphasizes the length of your space.
Instead, thespruce.com suggests pulling your furniture out and away from the wall.
Then, arrange your seating in the center of the room underneath a light.
This creates a cozy central space with footpaths on either side.
Easily achieve this look with a sectional or a combo of a sofa opposite two chairs for an intimate seating arrangement.
If you don’t like your furniture in the middle of the room, apartmenttherapy.com suggests pushing it up against the wall underneath a window or piece of wall art.
BONUS TIP: Arrange your furniture cross-wise to give your living room a wider appearance.
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The Curved Pathway
While the straight pathway does make traversal convenient, it can accentuate the length of the room.
Break up a long narrow living room by arranging furniture in a curved path.
To achieve this illusion, use your furniture to divide your space into two separate seating zones.
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Separate the Space
Instead of decorating one long, narrow living room, separate the space into two different conversation areas.
These could be:
- An entertainment area with an L-shaped sectional with a chaise and a chair facing a TV
- A small office with two lounging chairs and a desk
- A cozy dining area joined by a round rug and a tall arc lamp
By segmenting the space into U and L furniture arrangements you guide foot traffic into an arc.
This negates the hallway feeling that long-living rooms can have while making more use of the available space.
BONUS TIP: You can also zone these separate areas with rugs, lights, and color, making it feel intentional.
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Decorating a Long Narrow Living Room
- Recommended Round Pieces
- Rely On Rugs
- Space Saving Shelves
- Maximized Vertical Space
Now that you have your larger pieces arranged in your long, narrow living room, you’re ready to decorate!
Here are a few tips for using your decor to reduce the visual length of your living room.
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Recommended Round Pieces
A long narrow living room is essentially a big rectangle.
That's painfully obvious when staring from across the room.
To help counter long horizontal lines, thespruce.com recommends using circular pieces with soft edges.
- Use a circular coffee table or ottoman in the center of the seating area.
- Place small round side tables next to chairs and the sofa.
- Use rounded or bulbous light fixtures and lampshades.
- Round mirrors and artwork on the walls give the eye something else to see other than straight lines.
- Upholstery with circular patterns.
- Round area rugs that call the eye to the floor.
- Plants with round leaves.
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Rely on Rugs
Striped area rugs are a great way to make your living room look and feel wider than it really is.
If a striped rug isn’t your style, use other styles to define distinct areas we mentioned earlier.
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Space Saving Shelves
You can only put so many items across the width of your narrow living room.
We’re no stranger to decorating small spaces, and floating shelves are a great way to save floor space.
As we mentioned in how to decorate around a tv, floating shelves can help decorate your living room.
They’re excellent tools for providing additional storage without taking up any precious floor space.
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Maximize Vertical Space
Drawing the eye upward will take the focus away from how narrow your living room is. You can do this in several ways.
A tall armoire or bookshelf will point towards your ceiling while also adding additional storage.
Homedesignlover.com suggests breaking up your horizontal space with an array of photos, artwork, and mirrors.
This helps define specific spaces within your living room, and reflective surfaces will bounce natural light, making it feel larger.
Add floor-to-ceiling drapery with vertical stripes to create the illusion of height, and you should be good to go.
Now It’s Your Turn
There you have it, how to decorate a long narrow living room.
Hopefully, you’re more confident in transforming your space from a hallway into a hallmark of a cozy, stylish living room.
Will you be organizing your living room into a straight pathway or a curved pathway? How did you design your sections?
Let us know which tip you’re going to use on your long narrow living room in the comments below!
Ideas for Decorating a Long and Narrow Living Room
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Updated on 12/10/21
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If your living room looks like a long hallway, use a few clever illusions to open up the space so you don't feel like you're living in a bowling alley. You may be tempted to push furniture up against the walls in a long, narrow living room to open up the space, but the effect will only highlight the shape of the room, making it feel longer and narrower. Minimize tunnel vision in your home with ideas to manipulate the space.
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Form a Straight Walkway
Creating a pathway for foot traffic in a narrow room is tricky. By tweaking your arrangement, you'll create an intimate atmosphere instead of an awkward footpath through the middle of your furniture. Arrange a seating vignette on one side of the long wall of your living room. For example, place a sofa up against one wall and pull close two chairs that face the couch. By creating a small seating area, you've created a clear path behind the chairs on the opposite long wall of the space. The effect is a well thought out sitting area that isn't interrupted by foot traffic.
Create a Curved Pathway
Break up a lengthy space by creating a curved path through the room. Achieve this visual trickery by using both long walls for your furniture and dividing your space into two separate seating zones. You can quickly sketch this out for yourself or use a free room planning app so you can see the curvy pathway on paper. For example, here are two zones that create a curved flow in a long, narrow living room.
- Zone one: Place a sofa and chair on opposite sides of the room against the long walls. Put the chair at an angle facing the sofa.
- Zone two: Angle two chairs and a small table in a corner that's on the same side of the room as the sofa
As a result, you've broken up the tunnel feeling of the room, maximized the space with two zones, and created an easy flow throughout the living room.
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Pull Furniture Away From the Walls
Furniture pushed up against a wall in a narrow living room emphasizes the length of the space. Instead, pull all of your furniture away from the walls and float a seating arrangement in the middle of the room. It helps even if your furniture is only a few inches away from the walls. The result will be a cozy seating area with two narrow walkways on either side of the sitting area.
Use Circular Pieces
Eliminate long horizontal lines with furniture that has soft, rounded edges. There are several easy ways to break up an abundance of straight horizontal lines.
- Use a circular coffee table or ottoman in the center of the seating area.
- Place small round side tables next to chairs and the sofa.
- Use rounded or bulbous light fixtures and lampshades.
- Round mirrors and artwork on the walls give the eye something else to see other than straight lines.
Tip
Along with round furniture, consider upholstery with circular patterns and use round area rugs that call the eye to the floor.
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Create an L- or U-Shape Seating Area
Place a sofa on the wall and put a love seat or two chairs perpendicular to the couch to break up the length of the room. Add another love seat or set of chairs on the opposite side of the sofa to create a U-shape seating arrangement. It's another way to create a path along the opposite long wall of your room.
Divide the Space
If your room is particularly long, divide it into two separate zones. Consider two different conversation areas. A seating area and a small office or dining area is another option to make the most of the space. Use area rugs to define each area. Help the two spaces appear organized and orderly by placing all of the legs of each piece of furniture on the rugs.
Tip
Consider creating two zones in a long, narrow living room by using one piece of furniture. Place a sofa perpendicular in the room and put a console table or short cabinet against its back. Use the table or cabinet as a desk for a small home office zone.
Maximize Vertical Space
Draw the eye high by making the most of vertical space. A tall armoire or bookshelf breaks up an expanse of long horizontal space. Move the eye upward by creating art and photo arrangements that go high and close to the ceiling. Hang floor-to-ceiling drapery, preferably with vertical stripes, to create the illusion of height.
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Narrow living room design (65 photos)
Many owners of apartments built in modern and Soviet high-rise buildings encounter narrow living rooms. Compared to a square, an elongated rectangular shape creates more conventions and nuances that should be taken into account when organizing the interior decoration of a room. However, if you successfully cope with this task, you will get a harmonious area that does not create the illusion of a tunnel.
Design highlights
Quite often, pencil cases are found in Soviet "Khrushchev" and other typical panel buildings. Such houses have an inconvenient layout, poor lighting, small room sizes. Typical "wagon" spaces are only 2.2 meters wide, and the ceiling rises only 2.5-2.7 meters. An explosive combination gives a lot of trouble to the owners.
Nevertheless, it is possible and even necessary to overcome these difficulties. Various tricks and tricks are used - from a well-chosen color palette to organic zoning. The most important thing is to rationally use the entire available area and visually embody square proportions.
According to its main functional purpose, the living room is a space for gathering the family and receiving guests, and therefore the most spacious part of the house is allocated for it. If this role needs to be performed by a long narrow room, you should take care of the correct delimitation of space. In fact, you have to break it into several small zones for separate needs. But we will talk about this a little later, but first we will figure out which stylistic and color solutions are most appropriate in this case.
Style choice for a narrow living room
As a rule, the living room is an excellent basis for any stylistic content. Here you can unleash your inner artist and enjoy the act of creativity to the fullest. However, in the case when an oversized narrow space is at your disposal, you have to compromise and work within the framework of modern styles that stand up for space and freedom in the room.
First of all, pay attention to minimalism. Discreet monochrome colors do not hide the space and do not weigh down the space. Straight lines create the correct geometry and add expressiveness to the overall look. In addition, principles such as the absence of unnecessary details or the ultimate functionality of objects actively contribute to the achievement of the task.
You can also try loft-room techniques:
1. Get rid of partitions. For example, combine the hall with the kitchen. Subject to proper zoning, such a move will add real meters to the area of \u200b\u200bthe room and create a free atmosphere.
2. Finish the ceiling in white. This will visually increase the height of the walls.
3. Use space-saving furniture. There were simply no walls in the huge industrial premises, and therefore the space had to be delimited in other ways, including with the help of furniture.
4. To complete the factory interior, add characteristic details - brickwork, rough plaster, exposed pipes, as well as bold decor elements.
Scandinavian style suggests an abundance of white, which visually expands the space and partially compensates for the lack of natural light. To achieve the latter goal also contributes to a large number of artificial light sources. Accessories typical of the Scandinavian style in the form of bright textiles, rugs and pillows will help to dilute the white.
Not the best solution is to decorate a narrow living room in such styles as shabby chic and empire, as they are characterized by excesses in decor and furniture design. In a small room, there is simply no room for such excesses. Although individual elements of style can still be applied, but in very limited quantities.
Colors
An effective way to correct the shape of a narrow living room with color is to cover the oblong walls with a light shade, and the short ones with a rich deep one. A pair of black and white will come in handy here. In addition, this combination can make the design interesting and expressive, and it will also fit perfectly into any modern design direction.
Shades of beige create a bright, spacious and soft interior. If you decide to combine the hall with the kitchen, then warm undertones in coffee, milk, cream variations will promote appetite, but at the same time act relaxing and unobtrusive.
Southern and eastern rooms that do not lack natural light can be decorated in cool blues, grays and whites. This range creates an incredibly fresh and stylish room. At the same time, it would not be superfluous to dilute the restrained colors a little with warm beige, woody notes.
A light background can be left without adding bright colors, but it is quite appropriate to decorate the monochrome with beautiful pink, red, green, or the same blue or blue accents.
Finishing a narrow living room
As we have already found out, minimalism and simplicity are the principles that will help organize a narrow space harmoniously. The interior decoration is no exception. It is important not to overdo it and do everything with taste.
Floor
The floor covering also has an impact on the overall impression of the room. In the living room, it would be advisable to put parquet, laminate, linoleum with a pattern perpendicular or diagonal to the oblong side, so the contrast between the length of the walls will not be so noticeable. It is generally possible to lay laminate with a pattern parallel to a long wall, but in this case it is worth making sure that the flooring has a light shade.
For the same reasons, refrain from elongated rugs along the larger wall. Stop for a small version of the oval or original asymmetrical look. It can be decorated with a strip parallel to the small sides.
Walls
For walls it is reasonable to use neutral light colors of paint or plain wallpaper. A short part of the room can be painted in an active dark or bright color using wall covering or curtains. If you have a lot of windows and lots of light fixtures, it's a good idea to finish with a washed-out variation of an unobtrusive bright color like light blue.
Perspective wall murals will also visually expand the space of a narrow living room. By placing them on a long wall, you level the difference in the size of the sides.
Ceiling
The best way to finish is in white. Painting, a matte or glossy stretch ceiling, or very small plasterboard structures in white or beige variations will not burden the atmosphere and create the illusion of height.
Furniture and layout options
Finishing an elongated room is the first step in the transformation. But in order not to spoil the impression of a proper repair, it is necessary to correctly arrange the furniture. A long space, by definition, does not withstand the standard arrangement and requires a special approach. Even a small detail out of place can enhance the effect of the tunnel, and the proper impression cannot be achieved.
It is best to place the sofa at an angle. However, this method is only suitable if the size of the room allows it. So we will create an original broken geometry that takes the eye away from the “carriage” shape. You can enhance the impression by using round elements: a coffee table, chairs, poufs.
But still, we often meet conditions when it is more rational to place the main pieces of furniture along the walls. In this case, try to pick up low and oversized modifications of beautiful shapes and original textures. At the same time, be sure to use small tables, stands for a decorated tape recorder or lamps, flowers, beautiful floor lamps, unusual chairs located in the “wrong” places, somewhat chaotically. In this way, we can also form a slight asymmetry, which does not play by the rules of the shape of the room, but creates its own atmosphere.
In general, conditions of limited space require careful selection of furniture. Therefore, a good solution would be custom-made or do-it-yourself production. So you get exactly what you want and what your interior requires.
Decor and lighting
Most of the apartments in the post-Soviet space do not have high ceilings, and therefore it is important not to overload the space. It is better not to use chandeliers at all or to focus on the most light and “light”, airy options. Place small spotlights on the ceiling or floor. Also add additional light sources to the interior, which, by the way, do a good job of zoning. These can be: a variety of floor lamps, including curved ones, sconces, table lamps - at the same time they can play the role of decoration for the living room.
Complete the finished interior with decorations:
- The most successful decor is fresh flowers. Plants dilute the urban environment and help bring relaxation and comfort to the interior;
- Another good attribute for small narrow living rooms are mirrors that expand the boundaries of space;
- Beautiful bright textiles are able to create laconic colorful accents;
- The walls will be beautifully decorated with paintings and framed photos;
- Use open shelves or small cabinets with glass or mirror inserts to store small and medium decorative items and books.
Narrow living room design - photo
You have already learned the basics of organizing a narrow hall. Now we invite you to get acquainted with interesting examples of the design of such rooms to see how easy it is to play with the given parameters of the room and create a harmonious and beautiful interior. Happy viewing!
Video: Narrow Living Room - Interior Ideas
real photos and life hacks to expand the room
Designer life hacks to expand the space
The main task when decorating a narrow living room is to make it wider. This will help:
- Horizontal stripe. Neutral or contrasting stripes along the short sides make the room feel more spacious.
- Directional light. Place the lamps on the ceiling so that they shine on the walls.
- Cross laying of the floor. Install the floor covering so that the pattern runs along the short sides.
- Arrangement of furniture across. In a narrow living room, there is a great temptation to install a sofa along, but if you replace it or add a couple of short armchairs, the room will become larger.
- Zoning. If you put the rack in the middle of the room, you will get not one long rectangular elongated space, but two square ones.
Arrangement of furniture
Before arranging furniture in a narrow room, it must be chosen correctly. Give preference to low, mundane models. A chest of drawers instead of a tall wardrobe, a floor or hanging console for a TV instead of a wall. It is also advisable to choose upholstered furniture with a low seat and back. If the narrow living room is also small in size, replace the overall bulky interior items with light, airy ones. That is, instead of a huge sofa - a pair of light chairs, instead of a large wooden table - a round glass or mirror one.
When planning, avoid the standard arrangement of furniture along long walls - this technique further narrows the living room, making it look like a corridor.
Pictured is a lounge area by the window with curtains
The main rule of ergonomic hall planning is not to leave the center empty. It is better to make an additional passage along the wall, but arrange in the center an area with a table, chairs and other pieces of furniture. For example, arrange two short sofas opposite each other, placing a coffee table between them.
If a sofa in the living room along the long side is obligatory, because a TV is hanging opposite, let it be a corner model with an ottoman. Lay a bright carpet on the floor and place a coffee table or bench on top.
To make a long, narrow space a little shorter, add a pair of colorful armchairs to the window or balcony setting at the end of the room on the short side.
What color is better to arrange?
Designing a narrow living room allows you to play with colors, but first determine the size of your room. For spacious narrow rooms, the use of darker (coffee, graphite, burgundy, emerald) shades is allowed. A small room requires light colors - beige, gray, white.
Color temperature is also important. Northern living rooms lack sunlight, so warm cream, yellow, orange tones will brighten it up. In the halls that are located on the south side, where it is already hot, it is better to give preference to cold colors - blue, greenish, lilac, pink.
In the photo, the zoning of a bright living room
At the same time, the color scheme for long and short walls will be different. Long ones are always lighter and colder, narrow ones are brighter, darker and warmer. This allows you to bring the far wall closer and visually make the room more square.
Finishes
Let's start with the floor. We have already mentioned that laying must be done across. But diagonal placement of planks or tiles is also allowed, this also changes the shape of a narrow living room for the better. A carpet will help to complement the effect - either with a horizontal transverse pattern, or a plain one, laid along a short wall.
The photo shows a narrow hall in a modern classic style
The main thing you need to know when decorating walls is that all decor, color and brightness should fall on the narrow sides. That is, long walls are decorated in a neutral, monophonic way. And between them make as much color as possible. Suitable for accent wall:
- shade 2-3 shades darker than the main one;
- bright solid colors;
- wallpaper with a discreet pattern (large for a large living room, small for a small one).
An excellent tool - photo wallpaper. The image of the perspective on the elongated side will balance the irregular shape of the passage room and will look appropriate.
Leave the ceiling as standard white, or complete it with stripes across. Stripes can be drawn in full width, or lining, beams and other architectural elements can be used.
What to consider when organizing lighting?
Light is your main assistant in the design of a narrow living room. Because with poorly thought out lighting, even the correct arrangement of furniture will not play as it should.
One of the ways we have already mentioned above: if you highlight long partitions with directional lights, they will appear further apart.
The photo shows a living room combined with a bedroom
Also, do not leave an empty central area. To do this, use a stylish large ceiling chandelier, which will divert attention from the architectural features of the narrow hall.
A variety of natural and artificial light sources in different areas will also play into your hands, add coziness - highlight separately a cozy relaxation area, a functional work area and a media area.
Avoid hanging and elongated lamps parallel to the long sides, in your case it is better to give preference to floor or ceiling lamps.
Design ideas in different styles
Scandinavian style, popular today, is known for light finishes and special love for textiles. Use it to transform the interior of a narrow living room. Play on the contrast of surfaces, put a dark or bright sofa perpendicular, lay a carpet with a geometric print at the foot.
For a classic style, go for a solid wall and ceiling design, but pay special attention to decor. Pictures hanging across, expensive carpets, framed mirrors along the long sides.
In the photo, a bright armchair highlights one of the walls
The loft is known for its love of textures; in a narrow living room, accent walls are chosen shorter.