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35 Designer-Approved Small Living Room Ideas

Design: Katherine Carter, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

Call us crazy, but we prefer styling a small living room over a large one any day. There's something incredibly thrilling about size-challenged decorating that really forces you to get creative. Yes, you'll make mistakes arranging furniture in a small living room, but when decorated well, petite rooms can look seriously stylish (tiny bathrooms are proof). Just because there's less space to work with, doesn't mean you have to compromise on taste, either. If you're looking for small living room ideas, follow these decorating tips.

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Design: Katherine Carter, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

When it comes to small–living room ideas, designer Tom Stringer says that prior planning is key when space is so limited. "The first step is to ensure that the layout will be functional for your needs," he says. "Then confirm the sizes of the pieces."

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Design: Max Humphrey

If you're stumped on how to plan your layout, answer celebrated interior designer Max Humphrey's simple question: What will the room be used for most? "While you might plan on having friends over all the time for movie nights, chances are it'll be you and your family using it the most, so keep that in mind when designing it," Humphrey says.

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 Design: World Market

Since you don't have the luxury of a lot of space, you can't just throw a bunch of pretty things together and hope it'll work. Australian interior designer and The Tailored Interior author Greg Natale believes that it's important to first consider all the pieces of furniture you'll need in order to create a "welcoming, livable space." Ask yourself questions like: Would stools or ottomans work better in the space than armchairs? Would a side table be a more size-friendly option than a coffee table?

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Design: Katherine Carter, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

So you have a tiny living room, but does that mean you have to compromise on the big furniture you love? Humphrey doesn't think so. "I always recommend buying the absolute biggest sofa that will fit in the space, because if you're anything like me, chances are that's where you'll spend most of your time lounging around."

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Design: Studio DB, Photo: Matthew Williams

Natale believes small furniture is a better bet if you want "more opportunities to include all the pieces you like. " Consider what's more important to you: comfort and big style, or having more variety?

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Design: Tali Roth, Photo: Claire Esparros

If you decide that bigger is better when it comes to furniture, Natale recommends pieces with a sleek silhouette, such as a "sofa with a low, narrow shape and slender arms; chairs with narrow or no arms; and tables with glass tops and narrow or cutaway legs."

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Design: Sara Tramp for Emily Henderson

When it comes to small-space living room ideas, you really can't go wrong if you stick to neutral and natural hues. You can carry this over to your furniture, too. "Use furniture that appears light or disappears, such as a glass or acrylic piece," designer Trip Haenisch says.

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Design: Studio McGee

If you're all about color, you aren't out of luck. Designer Jeff Andrews believes there's absolutely a place for it in a small living room. "Go dark and go big," he says. Speaking of which, we have a few favorite dark paint colors, including Benjamin Moore Black Beauty, Clare Prince, and Sherwin-Williams Charcoal Blue, if you're feeling adventurous.

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Photo: Julia Robbs

When in doubt, revert to mirrors. For a small living space, Australian design firm Cordony opted for mirrored panels across an entire wall, which doubled the size of the room. Mirrors can work like clever optical illusions.

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Design: Fantastic Frank

This trick is one you've probably never even considered before, but it's a total game-changer. Opt for a sofa with legs and no upholstery on the base. It will visually open up the room, advises Natale.

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Design: Amber Interiors Design Studio, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

In a small living room, the more uses each piece of furniture can serve, the better. "Make an ottoman work double-time by placing a tray on it and [turning it into] a coffee table when you don't need it as a seat," says Natale.

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Design: Sarah Sherman Samuel

A thoughtful mix of furniture and décor in varying styles and finishes adds depth and coziness to any space—not to mention it seriously ramps up the style factor. "If you fill a room with things you love you can't go wrong," says Humphrey.

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Design: Pella Hedeby

The key to minimalism is to find your style, stick to it, and then edit. Designer Christine Gachot says, "My home is edited with a capital E. I live in a constant state of chaos with my schedule, so I need to be organized and to live minimally (shoe collection aside). This is about small spaces. Be thoughtful and precise."

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Design: Ginny Macdonald, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

When it comes to wall color, each of our experts recommended a neutral palette with white walls and ceilings to visually brighten a room and make it appear larger. If the bleached-out look isn't your flavor, Natale suggests adding pops of color through soft furnishings, accessories, and artwork.

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Design: Fantastic Frank

If you're keen to ditch white completely, go gray instead. Stringer loves Benjamin Moore HC 173 Edgecomb Gray as a "great neutral with undertones that work with most spaces. "

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 Design: Katherine Carter

Feel free to forgo paint altogether and add use a removable wallpaper instead. Whether you opt to do an accent wall, or wallpaper the whole room, Cordony says it will layer the space with texture.

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Design: Stefani Stein, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

Ensuring that everything in your small living room works together comes down to careful and constant curating. Natale says you need to "step back at every stage of your design and assess its effect, particularly in terms of balance and contrast."

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 Design: Dazey Den

If you live by the motto that "more is more," an edited space won't appeal. Stringer says "clutter is good as long as it is organized," so group like items together (think baskets for magazines). Organize your items into vignettes so the clutter feels more cohesive.

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Design: Blue Copper Design, Photo: Life Created 

Most importantly, "Make sure your furniture fits through the front door, in the elevator, and up the stairs," says Gachot. "If it can't turn the corner in your walk-up, then it's probably not going to fit in your studio. I learned this one the hard way—twice." Noted.

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Design: Katie Martinez

If you're feeling hesitant, Andrews wants you to ditch the fear. "Don't be afraid to try something and take a risk with styling," he says. "Go for the unexpected, take a look, and then edit."

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 Design: Dazey Den

Even if you love occasional seating, a big comfy sofa will probably be the most practical in a small living room. "You can always bring in a chair or two from the dining room when you have extra people over," Humphrey suggests.

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Design: Coco Lapline Design 

If you like to lounge across a sofa, filling your small-space living room with armchairs may not be the best idea in the long term. So be sure to purchase furniture that suits your needs. "It's no fun trying to stretch out on a loveseat," Humphrey says.

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 Design: Becca Interiors 

“I love dark, glossy walls in a small room to create a sense of drama and intimacy," Andrews admits. There's something so dreamy about living room swathed in a darker shade and we love the look of a dramatic navy. After all, what's more relaxing than the color of a night sky?

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Design: Bespoke Only, Photo: Nicole Franzen

According to feng shui experts, mirrors can double what's in front of them, so using a mirror (or two) in your small space living room can instantly make it feel bigger. "If you can't panel the whole wall, hang large mirrors on the walls, ideally opposite a window or door to reflect the light," Cordony advises.

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Design: Katie Hodges Design 

Natale suggests asking a few questions about your space and how you live to make sure there's a balance of light, color, and texture. A few key ones include: Is there too much of something or not enough of another? Is a particular color or shape dominating the space without enough highlights or drama, or conversely, does the room look bland? 

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Photo: Julia Robbs

"Each person should recognize his or her individual lifestyle needs and then commit to a simple vision that suits it," Gachot advises. Don't outfit your space in trends if those specific styles don't appeal to your personal taste. Be sure to purchase pieces that make you feel happy and at home.

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Design: Katie Martinez Design

Make sure you don't choose furniture for one specific home because, if you love it, you'll want to bring it with you to your next home. "Purchase pieces that will grow with you one day into a larger home, or your next pied-à-terre," Gachot says. Before you decide on a piece, make sure it's not too big or too small so that it will work in your future home.

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Jenna Peffley; DESIGN: Tali Roth for MyDomaine

Building out a large gallery wall could make a small living room feel cluttered. Instead, opt for one giant piece of oversized art, like in the room pictured. It'll fill your wall without making the room look too busy.

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Ashley Webb

A bulky media console might be practical, but it's just going to take up way too much precious floor space. Instead, mount your television and utilize built-ins. They'll offer a space to display your books, trinkets, and vases, without having to add another piece of furniture to your already cramped space.

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 Tyler Karu Design

A dark leather sofa is sleek and sophisticated, but it's not going to do much to open up a small space. Consider adding in furniture with open, woven detailing, like these chairs. Because you can see through the material on the sides, they visually open up the space a bit more.

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Victoria Bell Design

Sleek, clean lines can make a space feel less cluttered (and therefore, more open and spacious), which is key in a small living room. But this doesn't just apply to furniture silhouettes and architectural detailing—arrange all your books in neat, even stacks and make sure your bookshelf styling is symmetrical.

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White Sands 

Instead of an armchair, try a built-in bench. This window seat creates a cozy nook, but doesn't intrude on any floor space, leaving the walkway between the couch and the television open and airy.

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White Sands

Instead of one large coffee table, opt for a set of nesting tables. When guests are over or you need more space to hold food or drinks, you can set the nesting tables side-by-side to create the size of a standard coffee table. When not in use, you can store one table underneath the other for a smaller footprint.

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Victoria Bell Design

Circular tables inherently take up less space than a rectangular or square coffee table, thanks to their lack of angles. These are ideal in small living rooms since having enough of a walkway is crucial. No one wants to bump into the couch or hit their leg on the table trying to enter or leave the room.

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Rikki Snyder 

In a small space, poufs are your new secret weapon. Not only are they stylish and take up little space (seriously, they can even be stored underneath a side or coffee table), but they can serve many different functions. Use them as ottomans, side tables, or even as an extra seat.

Small living room furniture - how to choose the best pieces for a tiny space

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Choosing small living room furniture is not the easiest of tasks. You’ve got to cram in all the pieces you need to make the space function as a living room – a sofa, a coffee table, maybe a TV unit, shelving, side tables, console tables – and yet keep it from feeling cramped and like every square inch is filled with bulky furniture. But it’s doable; picking out furniture for a small space just means you have to be a bit more clued up on what shapes, colors, and designs to look out for. And we are here to help with that. 

We’ve pulled together lots of lovely small living rooms that are lessons in how to pick the perfect furniture for tiny spaces. From picking out the perfect sofa for a small living room, to deciding exactly what furniture needs to be in there, our ideas and expert advice are sure to help you 'expand' your limited square footage. 

What is the best furniture for a small living room?

The best furniture for small living rooms are pieces that don't add too much visual bulk to the room. You don't want furniture that totally breaks up the space and interrupts the line of sight. 

Look out for furniture visually light furniture, you want leggy pieces, the taller the legs the more light can pass through making space feel lighter and airy. And look out for multifunctional pieces too – an ottoman that opens up, a coffee table with drawers, a console table that can house your TV. In a small living room, you want fewer pieces that work hard to avoid overcrowding the space with furniture.

1. Choose multi-functional living room furniture

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Small living room furniture needs to work hard. To maximize on space you want as few bulky pieces in the room as possible, so choosing furniture that's multi-functional will mean you only have to find the room for one piece of furnishing rather than potentially two or three. 

Rather than just go for a coffee table based totally on style, look for designs that can add storage, say with shelves or large drawers. You could even switch out a coffee table for an ottoman that can be used as a coffee table, extra seating, and some handy storage. Nested tables are also great in small spaces as you can pull them out when you need extra surface spaces but neatly tuck them away when not in use. Slimline console tables also make for great small living room furniture as they have so many uses – a place to work if you need your living room to double up as a home office, a place to position the TV if you don't have room for a bulky unit or a surface on which to add lighting or decor. 

2. Pick pieces that are visually light

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The key to making a small living room feel bigger is to keep as much floor space visible as possible and to allow plenty of light to flow freely around the room. For that reason, you'll want to mostly be choosing living room furniture that's visually light. And by that we mean furniture that has a smaller, slimline frame, with legs that keep it up off the floor.  

See how in this space the Mid-century design of the chairs means they don't break up the space, the room still feels open and airy. The same goes for the coffee table, the simple style and tall legs work perfectly in the smaller space. 

3. Pick out the best sofa for a small living room

(Image credit: Frenchie Cristogatin)

Choosing a sofa for a small living room is perhaps the trickiest piece to get right, and it's the most important too so having a few shapes, styles, and colors to look out for will help you in your search.

As we said, you don't want any small living room furniture to add too much bulk, but by nature sofas are bulky and if you want something that's really comfy, bulky is part of the deal. So rather than go for a small couch with spindly tapered legs, a funky shape, and a foam filling (gorgeous yes, but not one for snuggling up on) look for love seats. A sofa on a small scale that won't take up loads of room but will still have a comfortable seat.  

Browse our guide to the best sofas of the year to find some suitable options for a smaller space, and of course, if you want your sofa to really work hard in a small home, our edit of the best sofa beds can help you find multifunctional seating that will also sleep overnight guests. 

4. Go large in a small living room (with caution)

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And despite going against everything we have said so far, sometimes the best option for a small living is to go big with your sofa. Pick a corner or modular sofa that's going to hug the dimensions of the room, adding plenty of seating and giving the space a really cozy feel.

Going big doesn't just apply to the sofa either, choosing a larger coffee table that fills the center of your seating area will look much more elegant than a tiny coffee table floating in a sea of floor. It will anchor the room and is a practical choice as will give plenty of surface space. Just make sure there is enough room for people to move easily around the space.  

5. Free up floor space with wall mounted furniture 

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Where you can, wall mount your living room furniture. Getting shelving and side tables, even a swing chair up off the floor will trick the eye into thinking the room is bigger as there's nothing breaking up the floor space.

6. Trick the eye with translucent living room furniture

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As well as thinking about the shapes and size of your living room furniture, your choice of material can make a big difference to keeping the space feeling open. It's the oldest trick in the book, but glass, acrylic, or lucite furniture is a great choice for small furniture. 

Ghost chairs, coffee tables, and side tables add zero visual clutter and yet add a chic, playful edge to any living room. Even in more traditional homes, they provide a stylish contrast with period features. 

7. Opt for bespoke built in storage

(Image credit: James Merrell)

Storage is an essential in a living room, even more essential in a small living room as you don't want to space to be cluttered with things. Bookcases, cupboards, console tables, all these individual storage pieces will quickly fill up a small room, so opting for built-in storage that can do the job of all these individual pieces is a simple way to gain back some space.

Go for a mix of living room storage – shelves, drawers, cupboards – so you can hide away any unsightly mess behind closed doors, but keep shelves free for the more decorative items. You could even have a space for your TV too.

In terms of colors, match your built-in storage to the wall colors used throughout the rest of the room so there a seamless flow between the two, and the shelving or cupboards almost blends into the wall. 

8. Choose lighter woods that won't impose

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If you want to bring in wooden living room furniture, avoid anything too dark and imposing. We all know lighter colors expand spaces and that rule applies to furniture as well as wall paint. Chose pale wood tones that won't look too heavy or absorb light from the room. And don't be afraid to mix the tones of wood either, layering different woods will add interest and texture to the room.

How should furniture be placed in a small living room?

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The best small living room layout ideas are ones that float the furniture. We have this tendency with small rooms to want to push all the furniture up against the walls, leaving a sea of empty floor in the middle. Actually, this approach is only going to make the room feel smaller. Pull furniture away from the walls and give it some breathing space. Instead of using the walls as the edges of the room, throw down a large area rug and use that to anchor all of your living room furniture instead.

Symmetrical layouts are also a good choice for small living rooms, but don't be too regimented about it as you don't want to end up making the room feel boxy. Place your seating opposite one another with a coffee table between, but then add a small table with a lamp on to the side of one sofa just to throw off the symmetry slightly.

Hebe is the Digital Editor of Livingetc; she has a background in lifestyle and interior journalism and a passion for renovating small spaces. You'll usually find her attempting DIY, whether it's spray painting her whole kitchen, don't try that at home, or ever changing the wallpaper in her hallway. Livingetc has been such a huge inspiration and has influenced Hebe's style since she moved into her first rental and finally had a small amount of control over the decor and now loves being able to help others make decisions when decorating their own homes. Last year she moved from renting to owning her first teeny tiny Edwardian flat in London with her whippet Willow (who yes she chose to match her interiors...) and is already on the lookout for her next project.

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