Living room arrangement with sectional


How to Style a Sectional Sofa to Perfection

Sectionals are equal parts comfortable and versatile, allowing you to create the perfect sofa configuration for your unique living space and lifestyle. They’re also typically the biggest pieces of furniture in a room, so how you style yours can help to make or break your aesthetic.

Fortunately, these expert-informed tips make styling this comfy piece of furniture a breeze, helping you determine everything from the right colors and upholstery material to the perfect placement.

What Is a Sectional?

In a nutshell, sectional sofas consist of at least two sofa pieces, aka sections, that you can join together and use to create various configurations for your space. Below, professional interior designer and founder of Dōr Design House, Bri Ussery, shares easy tips for how to buy and style the perfect sectional sofa for your living space.

18 Sectional Living Room Ideas

1. Place it Against a Wall

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to have a huge living space to enjoy a new sectional. If you have a small living room, you can often get sectionals to fit beautifully with the right furniture arrangement and sectional shape.

“If your living room is small, choose a configuration that doesn't take up too much floor space,” advises Rohr. “A good option is to place the sectional against a wall to save space; L-shaped and U-shaped sectionals are ideal for this purpose.”

2. Pair with Statement Art

Statement art is typically bigger, bolder, and/or more vibrant than other art pieces, making it a great fit for the large footprint of many sectionals. Placing a compelling piece of art above your sofa will create a strong focal point while helping to solidify your living room design.

“You can choose a big statement art piece to elevate the sectional, or you can opt for an asymmetrical art display to help balance the room,” recommends Rohr. And when it comes to art and design, there are no wrong answers so, “don't be afraid to get creative with your styling; mix and match different shapes and sizes.”

3. Use Throw Pillows

Throw pillows are an easy way to add texture and color to your sectional. They’re also relatively inexpensive compared to many other home decor pieces, so you can swap them out for new ones when a new season (or design mood) strikes.

But you don’t have to take our word for it. According to design expert Swanzy, “It is an absolute must to fill up the sectionals with pillows because sectionals tend to have a deeper seat than normal couches.”

Karen Rohr also shared some tips for styling sectionals with pillows:

4. Add Some Leather

Burrow Nomad Sofa in Leather

Review: Check our Burrow Nomad review here

Leather upholstery never goes out of style, and it comes in nearly infinite colors, so you should have no trouble finding a leather sectional that perfectly aligns with your aesthetic.

High-quality leather sectionals are also highly resistant to peeling, sagging, and cracking. And cleaning them is often as easy as simply wiping them down. This means they tend to last longer than many other upholstery types, so it’s a great investment for your next living room makeover.

5. Float the Sectional

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If you have an expansive living room you’re looking to fill or an awkwardly shaped living room, consider floating the sectional, aka placing the sectional at least a few feet from the wall. “In large rooms, we like to float sectionals in the center to create a buffer,” said Cutler. “Almost like a room within a room.”

Floating it off the wall also means you can add furniture pieces behind it to optimize your style. “If you are floating a sectional, you might want to consider adding a low console or bookcase to the back. Doing so can create a more attractive presentation, especially as you enter the room,” recommends Cutler.

6. Go Grey

We love a bold statement couch as much as the next person, but some spaces call for a more subtle sectional, especially since these sofas are often the largest pieces of furniture in a room. Grey is an amazing sectional color because it won’t overwhelm your look.

Grey sofas serve as sophisticated yet neutral foundations that will complement all kinds of color schemes and interior designs. You can pile on colorful throw pillows and blankets to give it a bolder look or more neutral pieces in rich textures to give it an organic, textural feel.

7. Frame a Space

Credit: Darlene Halaby, Design by SKD Studios.

Have an open floor plan? Sectionals are awesome when it comes to framing and defining uncertain spaces. “In a recent Newport Beach, California, project we used sectional couches to frame the living room from the dining room,” said Swanzy.

And you can use thoughtful styling elements to further define the space. For instance, if you want to turn your sectional frame into a cozy reading nook, you can take advice from Swanzy, who “added lamps in the corner of the sectional so our client could cuddle up and dive into a great book.”

8. Add a Rug

Speaking of defining spaces, placing a rug under your sectional is an easy way to do just that. Rugs also have a knack for making a room feel more complete, warm, and intentional. When pairing a sectional and a rug, you have a few options.

A popular option is to choose a small, vibrant rug that fits right in the middle of an L-shaped or U-shaped sectional. This is a fun way to add colors and patterns to your look without taking up too much visual real estate. You can also purchase a very large neutral rug that sits under all of your sectional’s legs. Doing so will help make your living space feel warm, cozy, and welcoming.

9. Use a sectional to anchor your space

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A sectional’s large size allows it to anchor your entire design. You can use it to soldifiy an already well-honed aesthetic or as a stylistic reference point that can inspire the rest of your look.

For instance, if you have a minimalist style sensibility, then a sectional featuring a pared-back silhouette and long airy legs can help punctuate your look. And if you’re at a loss for how to design a space, consider investing in a sectional that already has a strong design point of view, such as a luxe velvet sofa, that you can use to inform your aesthetic.

10. Embrace Flexibility with a Modular Sectional

Inside Weather Modular Bondi Sofa

Review: Read our Bondi Modular Sofa review here

Modular sofas are customizable by design, allowing you to pick the perfect configuration for your space, whether you want an expansive U-shaped sectional or a smaller L-shaped couch. But the right configuration for you largely depends on your existing space and lifestyle.

“No matter what arrangement you choose, make sure the sectional fits well with your space, and avoid compromising the good flow or closing too much of the area,” advises Rohr. For example, if you have a sectional in a living room that connects to the kitchen, you probably don’t want to configure your sectional in such a way that it blocks the path between these two rooms, since people naturally tend to flow to and from them.

11. Make a Statement

Looking for ways to make your living room makeover pop? Consider creating a statement-making focal point out of your sectional. You can easily do this by choosing upholstery in a bold color or vibrant pattern.

Or you can opt for a sectional in a more neutral color, such as beige or gray, then dress it up with all kinds of fun throw pillows and blankets. This option is perfect for anyone who wants to make a major style statement but isn’t keen on the idea of committing to a bold design style long-term.

12. Pair it with an Armchair

Interior Define Sloan Sectional with armchair.

Sectionals basically epitomize cozy, so they’re a great match for armchairs, which also have a special ability to create a relaxing environment. Armchairs work particularly well for L-shape sectionals since they can turn the L into a U-shaped seating arrangment.

But you can also pair an armchair with a U-shaped sectional, transforming the U into a circle that serves as a welcome invitation to enjoy conversations with loved ones.

13. Create a Pit

Kova Pit Sofa.

Review: Check out our review of the Kova Sofa here

If you really want to step up your relaxation game, consider creating a cozy pit out of your sectional. Pit sectional sofas feature at least two lines of seat cushions that are parallel and adjacent to each other as opposed to a single line of cushions.

The result is a bed-like appearance that will make movie nights that much more comfy and inviting. And if you don’t want to commit to a 24/7 pit, you can invest in a large modular sectional that allows you to create the ideal arrangement for any given situation.

14. Add an Ottoman

A potential drawback of L-shaped sectionals is that there’s only room to put your feet up on one side. Fortunately, this is a super easy fix—all you have to do is place an ottoman on the other side to create a makeshift chaise lounge.

Not only will an ottoman increase the comfort factor of your sectional, but it also provides additional styling opportunities. You can incorporate an ottoman in a different style than your sectional to create compelling contrast, or you can match the ottoman to add cohesion to your look.

15. Embrace Beige

You can pretty much never go wrong with beige living room furniture. The timeless hue is at once neutral and sophisticated, and you can incorporate it into virtually any aesthetic, from minimalism to maximalism and everything in between.

A beige sectional will add warmth to your look while offering a blank canvas for your living room design You can pair it with funky side tables, colorful throw pillows, and a vibrant area rug to create an eclectic look. Or you can pile on other neutral colors and textiles for a soft, organic appearance.

16. Go Low-Profile


Few pieces of furniture are more inviting than a great low-profile sofa. Featuring low-slung backs and an often deep-seated design, low-profile sectionals are endlessly comfortable and relaxing.

Plus, they’re super on trend and come in a variety of different styles. You can opt for a low-profile sectional with soft rounded edges for an organic, cloud-like look. Or choose a sectional with sharper lines and airy legs for a more futurustic feel.

17. Pair it with a Circular Coffee Table

Have a small space that you want to makeover with a great sectional? Consider adding a circular coffee table to the mix. “A circular coffee table is perfect for small spaces. It will fit in the small nook of the sectional, keeping circulation open,” advises Rohr.

But you can absolutely enjoy the benefits of a circular coffee table in larger spaces as well. Tucking it into your sectional’s nook means you’ll have even more room to play with other home decor elements and pieces of furniture.

18. Go Bold with a Chesterfield

Ms Chesterfield Sofa by Interior Define

What’s better than a classic Chesterfield sofa? A classic Chesterfield sectional! These pieces combine the ornate details for which Chesterfields are so beloved, like button tufts, with the comfort and flexibility of a gorgeous sectional.

Incorporating a Chesterfield sectional into your living room design also means you’ll have an instant statement piece around which you can create the rest of your style. These beauties are killer conversation pieces and can help elevate your design from good to unforgettable.

10 stylish ways with seating |

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Sectional living room ideas are a favorite solution to the space’s seating. Comfortable, spacious, and versatile, a sectional also makes a fabulous focal point for the room.

Of course, the right style of sectional is key to pulling off your living room sofa ideas, and also crucial is placement within the room whether it’s a large open space, or a smaller cocooning room.

We’ve put together living room ideas with sectional to provide inspiration for your room design, and asked the experts for their advice about using the best couch for this zoned layout, too.

Sectional living room ideas

Sectional sofas can prove the best choice for large living rooms but also to satisfy small spaces, though you will have to work hard to ensure you are buying the right sized couch for a small living room if it's a sectional. Make the perfect style choice and achieve design success with these sectional living room ideas.

1. Place an L-shaped sectional away from the walls

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While sectional living room ideas often see it located against the walls, it’s worth considering other options.

'A sectional can nestle neatly against the walls of small and large spaces alike, making the most of empty corners. When used in the center (or positioned away from the walls) of a bigger open plan room, this style can work to break up the overall space and create an inviting and flexible area that encourages easy conversation and relaxation. Use a footstool or coffee table (or both) to complete the zoned area,' says George Miller, home designer at Neptune . 

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Whatever your living room paint ideas, a neutral sectional will complement perfectly and, for a modern look, go low. 

'This sectional is ideal for those who love a minimalist approach in their living rooms. A cream design will go with any existing scheme and its low slung profile, no feet and great depth makes you want to get cozy on it instantly,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor, Homes & Gardens.

3. Use a sectional for zoning

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Consider a sectional to make designing a living room with generous proportions easy.

'This large sectional holds its own in this open plan space and it's helped by the navy rug which grounds the area. If you do use living room rug ideas in this way (and I always would), make sure it's big enough for the sectional, armchairs and coffee table to all fit within its four corners,' says Lucy Searle, global editor in chief, Homes & Gardens.

4. Customize your sectional to suit your space

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The flexibility of sectional living room ideas can be a boon if you’re following living room feng shui principles, while customization provides ultimate versatility. 

'Make your piece truly your own by customizing it to suit your room. Versatile and elegant, these pieces have been carefully considered by our design team and manufactured to the highest quality to ensure superb comfort,' says Tricia Guild, founder and creative director at Designers Guild . 

5. Change sectional layout throughout the day

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Minimalist living room ideas can still provide flexibility, as this uncluttered space shows.

'Over recent years, as the emerging trend for open plan living grew in tandem with a shift to hybrid working, it’s no surprise that boundaries throughout the home have become increasingly blurred,' says Sabina Miller, director of buying at Heal's . ‘Flexible pieces of furniture can be used to create zones within your space and help to create a more structured, multifunctional way of living.

‘A sectional L-shaped configuration is a great way to create a natural boundary between two spaces without blocking natural light or having a physical barrier that closes up the room. This can be particularly beneficial when space is at a premium, such as a flat with a shared kitchen, office and living space, and keeps an element of fluidity whilst separating the functionality of a room. 

‘For the ultimate flexibility, a modular sofa design, such as the Lilli Sofa by Heal’s, can be arranged to suit your changing lifestyle needs throughout the day. Whether you need a spacious setting for entertaining friends, a cinema-style set up for movie night, or just want to chase the summer evening sun, having the option to easily adapt your living room layout is perfect for modern day living,' says Sabina Miller, director of buying at Heal's.

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Brown couch living room ideas really suit the shape of a sectional sofa, and you can really relax with cozy living room ideas that keep drinks right at hand.

'The client wanted a cozy TV snug that was also practical, so we designed bespoke cocktail tables that connected to the sectional sofa. We also designed bronze inserts into the sofa arms to be used as trays,' says Lucia Caballero, founder and creative director, Caballero . 

7. Turn an L-shaped sectional into a U shape

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Broken plan living room ideas divide rooms into small areas without compromising the open feel, and a sectional can perform this function.

'A sectional is exceptionally great for scaling out a living room. Offering the most amount of seating and a less traditional style than the typical sofa and lounge chairs, a modular sofa opens the floor to a more intimate living space, while also prioritizing functionality and creativity,' says Leslie Murphy, owner and creative director at Murphy Maude Interiors .  

8. Consider a sectional instead of two couches

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If you’re looking for living room layout ideas for compact spaces, a sectional can be a problem-solver.

‘In a smaller sitting room, it can be tricky to squeeze in enough comfortable seating for you and your guests. I find that a corner sofa, such as our Lamorna, are a great solution for this; they provide lots of seating but take up far less space than two whole couches, and, when layered up with plenty of soft velvet cushion covers, can help to create a cozy setting,' says Sue Jones, co-founder and creative director at OKA . 

9. Add color to an all white scheme 

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Consider a color that pops among your sectional living room ideas to make it an even more attention-grabbing feature. Blue couch living room ideas are perfect against white walls.

'Believe it or not, sectionals are very versatile – they can work away from walls, they can stand alone to zone an area, or be tucked into a corner to maximize space like this sky blue design in a coastal home,' says Melanie Griffiths, editor, Period Living.

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Don't underestimate the wide variety of designs you can choose from when you’re contemplating living room ideas with sectional.

'There literally is something for everyone. This contemporary design is a statement piece that looks fabulous in a period house. Keep the rest of the scheme simple so it takes pride of place,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor, Homes & Gardens.

Is a sectional good for a living room?

A sectional can be a very good choice for a living room. ‘Sectionals can provide generous seating,’ says Lucy Searle, global editor in chief of Homes & Gardens. ‘And although they might seem like an obvious choice for a larger living room, they can prove space saving in a small living room as you don’t need to be concerned by space between a number of individual armchairs or couches.’

Are sectionals outdated?

Sectionals aren’t outdated, and are worthy of consideration as well as individual couches, and other seating. ‘There’s always a place for living room seating that can be comfortably shared by the whole family and friends,’ says Lucy Searle. ‘And a sectional is no compromise in design terms with a plethora of shapes, height and fabrics available to suit the room’s aesthetic.’

Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 20 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time, both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor for indie magazine, 91, she trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for modern weddings and events. For H&G, she writes features about interior design – and is known for having an eye for a beautiful room.

What to put in the living room from furniture: decoration and arrangement 0 Comments

The living room is the center of communication, the place where people spend most of their time, where they invite friends and acquaintances, which means that the design of the living room should be cozy and welcoming. To do this, you should carefully consider every detail and, first of all, furniture. It should not only provide comfort, but also set the stylistic direction for the entire interior.


As a rule, upholstered furniture is placed in a medium-sized living room: a sofa with armchairs, as well as a coffee table and a rack for TVs and equipment. If space permits, they try to install a multifunctional cabinet or wall with space for equipment.

Correctly determine what is required from the furniture. She must:

If you focus only on style and design, and not on convenience, it will be difficult and unpleasant to stay in such a living room for a long time.

And if you choose a furniture set, focusing only on its appearance, you can lose in practicality.


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Choose a style

The style should be decided first of all, the choice will depend on it. Before you equip the living room, it is advisable to study the advice of experts, see professional design photos.


If the living room is small, it is recommended to look at modern, minimalism, hi-tech. They use a small number of pieces of furniture to ensure full functionality. They do not clutter up the space, which is very important for a small room.

Consider dimensions and shape

Before buying, you need to measure the room. Even if a large table or sofa fits in a room, they will take up too much usable space in it. If it is planned that a lot of people will gather in the living room, there is no need to greatly increase the size of the sofa, you can arrange additional places in it: armchairs, ottomans. An oval table will save the situation instead of a rectangular one. With the same dimensions, it will fit more harmoniously into the space and the corners will not interfere. Equally important is the shape of the room. Somewhere you will need to save space, and somewhere, on the contrary, deal with the unfilled space. The approach to choosing furniture will be different. If the living room is small, it is appropriate to put a sofa there without armrests, which you can sit on from any side. For rooms of complex shape, for example, with additional corners or a bay window, it is more convenient to replace the sofa with several armchairs.

Choosing upholstered furniture

The traditional set is a sofa and armchairs. If you plan to use the sofa as an additional place to sleep, you should choose a reliable folding mechanism. If the sofa is needed only for sitting, this function will be superfluous.

Upholstery materials are very important. Leather looks great, but not everywhere is appropriate. Velor requires special care.

Armchairs can be replaced with a second double sofa and placed perpendicular to the first. It is convenient to use a modular sofa, consisting of 3-4 autonomous sections.

If there is a lot of space in the living room, you can put upholstered furniture in the center, making sure that its back is neat and attractive.


Cabinets, shelves, walls

Not a single living room can do without these items, because in order to maintain order, you need to have a place to store things. But what is better to put in the living room? Not so long ago, the most common option was the wall. Today it is also used quite often, but modern walls are strikingly different from the “classic” ones - they are smaller, sleeker and lighter. Shelves are roomy and original, besides their open shelves do not visually reduce the size of the room. Modular furniture is a good solution in the living room. A set of small shelves, bedside tables in the same style will create an elegant and functional interior. Shelves with glass and mirror surfaces will organically look in a small living room.


Need a coffee table

Interior designers say that when deciding how to equip a living room, it is hardly possible to do without a coffee table. It is useful not only for laying out on it all the necessary, but small items, such as a remote control, newspapers, magazines, but also for arranging tea in the living room.

The average height of the table is 50 cm, other dimensions, shape, material of execution are determined only by the tastes of the owners.

If the living room is decorated in a modern style, an oval or round table would be a good solution. Furniture manufacturers today offer many original options; they easily become a bright accent in the room.


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TV set and other pieces of furniture

In 95% of living rooms there is a TV, however, more and more often it is placed on the wall to save free space, this is greatly facilitated by flat screens. If the TV is installed on a cabinet, the main condition will be its compliance with the size of the TV. And the material of the cabinet can be any, if it fits into the chosen style. A convenient and practical addition is the wheels, which allow you to slightly move or rotate the cabinet.

If the living room is combined with the dining room, and there are more and more such layout options, you can’t do without a table. When space permits, it is more convenient to put an oval or round table: it is convenient and safe. A practical option is a transformer that serves as a table only when it is required, and when it is not needed, it is assembled to the size of a small bedside table.

An interesting solution is to equip the living room with a bar counter. It will not only fulfill its main function without taking up additional space, but will also help to zone the room. An additional plus of this solution is the presence of additional reclining countertops.


Furniture color

Traditionally, upholstered furniture is chosen in muted soft colors. However, the color of the furniture can be any, the main thing is that the color scheme fits the style and purpose. In a small living room, light colors look more appropriate, they somewhat expand the room visually. There are no restrictions for a spacious room, you can choose any shades, including rich and bright ones.

It should be noted that many styles are strictly related to color solutions. So, Provence is not characterized by dark tones, preference should be given to light pastel shades. If the Scandinavian style is chosen, preference should be given to white and blue.

Minimalism is characterized by clean and bright colors.

Contrasting solutions, such as black and white, look impressive, but on a white background, all the dirt will be very noticeable, so you need to get ready to spend more time and effort on cleaning.

If the living room is planned to be used as a multifunctional room, then the ideal option is neutral tones. So that such colors do not seem boring, you can add bright accessories to the interior, for example, rugs or sofa cushions.


Selection of furniture for a small living room

Small spaces can also be elegant and stylish. There are several proven tricks on how to equip a living room in a small area.

  1. 1. In small living rooms there is not enough space for roomy walls and shelving. A more complete use of the height of the room can help the situation. For example, the rack can be arranged up to the ceiling. Or make ottomans openable and use their interior space for storing things.

  2. 2. Shelves or coffee tables with a transparent surface create the illusion of space and expansion of boundaries even in the smallest rooms.

  3. 3. Armchairs and sofas without armrests look more open, lighter. To make it more convenient to use them, you can supplement them with pillows.

  4. 4. Low furniture with clear contours creates the illusion of free space. So that at the same time the living room does not seem too empty vertically, it is appropriate to supplement it with a high floor lamp or hang an original panel on the wall.

  5. 5. Experienced designers advise choosing furniture with legs, it looks lighter and even visually expands the space.

It is most convenient to start decorating a living room with drawing up a diagram or using a special computer program for interior design. Only after all issues with functions and style are resolved, you can select specific options.


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Living room, office and dining room in one room? Use our advice and the owners of spacious apartments will envy you!

In the fight against crowding, all means are good. To place a dining room and an office in the living room, while maintaining an area for receiving guests and relaxing, is the same as arranging a social reception in a student canteen and at the same time maintaining self-control and dignity. But, as they say, in war as in war: everything is possible and even more, you just need to carefully consider tactics and choose the right direction.

1. Unified style


To make the living room look elegant and tastefully decorated, it is important to decide on the general style from the very beginning. In this case, eclecticism is not the best choice: mixing styles and colors will create a fuss.

To get started, choose a color: a simple monochrome matte hue that harmonizes with your inner vision of the perfect living room, where it would be nice to work, welcome guests and dine with the whole family. Now dilute it by half with white paint - and your tone is ready.

Choose a style based on color. White will suit Scandinavian minimalism and contemporary. Gray and blue - a traditional classic. Warm beige shades impress the colonial style. But French Provence and romanticism tend to pastel shades of pink and purple.

Make sure that doors, skirting boards, and textiles match the walls. Walls and large furniture are the backdrop for a future film adaptation.

2. Attention to detail


Wires, sockets, switches are fighters of the invisible front. After you know exactly where to put the sofa, work and dining table, you need to thoroughly study the issue of wiring electrical communications. Everything, down to internet connections, must be thought out: the number and height of sockets, the location of switches...

If you are preparing for a renovation, this is a great opportunity to hide the wires in the walls as much as possible. If there is no longer an opportunity to ditch the walls, hide the wires and extension cords in decorative boxes, pull under the plinth, paint in the color of the walls. Do everything possible so that not a single extra wiring is lying around anywhere and peeking out, even timidly, from behind the sofa.

3. There is a place for everything


Arranging furniture is easy. Arranging furniture correctly is an art. Say “no” right away:

Imagine that your living room is a bouquet of flowers. Choose a center composition. Let it be a sofa. It sets the tone for the entire room. Pick up a coffee table for his company. Next, complete your "bouquet" with harmonious pairs - a desktop and a chair, a dining area, shelving, built-in wardrobes. Choose furniture with legs or hanging - this choice will facilitate the composition.

It is important to have enough storage space. Clutter kills any, even the most ingenious, idea. Too small furniture creates the feeling of a toy house and deprives the room of comfort.

And do not get carried away with zoning, otherwise you risk getting three tiny closets. Use chests of drawers and low shelving to divide the room. You can highlight this or that space with an accent on the walls or a bright carpet.

4. Decor that is missing


Do not try to wear all the jewelry at once. The decor in the living room, which combines the office and dining room, should be minimal. For example, using a flower arrangement or a picture on the wall, you can draw attention to the central area.

Whenever possible, combine decorative items with practical ones. For example, hang a small shelving unit with sections for your mug collection. Let each of your friends have their own mug, sign them. Thus, the collection turns into a tradition, and this is always more interesting than ordinary collecting.

Minimalism in decoration is especially true for windows. Avoid flowers on the windowsill. Let nothing stop the sunlight from creating an atmosphere in your home. Light tulle or translucent cotton curtains to match the walls - this is more than enough.

Avoid lush draperies for textiles. Keep furniture covers practical and neutral. Accent can be done with sofa cushions and carpet.

5. Art


And even if you have thought of everything to the smallest detail, the most important thing in the end will be lighting. In each zone, it should be its own and multi-tiered.


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