How to Arrange Your Small Living Room Layout To Maximize Space and Style (2024)

A living room truly is the heart of any home–and a beautifully decorated one can transform the look and feel of the rest of your house. But when you're dealing with a small living space, creating the perfect layout can be tricky. You have to consider how to fit all of your furniture into the space while still leaving room to walk around and spread out. If your living room is short on square footage, it doesn't have to be short on style.

To fuel inspiration for your small living room's furniture arrangement, we've asked three interior designers to give us their favorite living room layout ideas for a small space.

Meet the Expert

  • Caitlin Murray is the Founder and Creative Director ofBlack Lacquer Design, a Los Angeles-based interior design studio known for its bold, eclectic style and work in residential spaces.
  • Kimberlee Gorsline is the Founder and Principal Designer ofKimberlee Marie Interiors, a Seattle-based interior design studio known for its ability to create residential spaces that inspire and awe.
  • Abbe Fenimore is the Founder and Principal Designer ofStudio Ten 25, aDallas-based interior design studio known for its daring, bold style and work in sorority houses.

Ahead, see six brilliant ideas all based around one key feature of your small living room.

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The Living Room With a Sectional

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The Layout:This layout is perfect for a very quaint living room that requires walking through the center of the space to get to an adjacent room. It features a small sectional against the wall directly across from a TV with space for a single side chair diagonal from the chaise and a small coffee table.

The Sofa: It may seem counterintuitive, but In a really small space, Gorsline says a sectional can be king. "[A sofa with a chaise] gives you the ability to lounge without taking up a huge footprint." Just be mindful of the length of the sofa you pick and ensure there is extra space on each side of the sectional.

The Extras:If you're concerned about taking up too much space visually with a sectional, Gorsline says to consider curves or circular furniture. "They can still function while visually and physically taking up less space," she says.

If you don't have room for a side table, consider a C-table over the arm of your sofa instead.

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The Open Concept Living Room

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The Layout:Arranging your furniture in a small open concept living room can be a challenge. Here, two side chairs rest on opposite sides of the sofa to create an imaginary wall behind the chair. This helps to delineate the space from the dining area or kitchen behind it but still feels open and airy.

The Sofa: In this classic layout, the sofa is king and acts as the room's focal point. It is placed directly across from a fireplace or a TV stand.

The Extras:"The key to getting this layout right is to scale and ensure your furnishings have a little room to breathe on all sides," says Gorsline. While leaving little space around furniture can work in some small spaces, in this one you should opt for some empty space around each piece.

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The Library-Focused Living Room

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The Layout:Not all living rooms revolve around a fireplace or a TV stand. If you want your bookcase to be the focal point of the living space, place the couch perpendicular to the built-in or standalone bookcase. Then, place two lounge chairs directly across, pointing at the couch.

The Sofa: Because the sofa is off to the side in this layout, you may want to experiment with larger pieces. "Large pieces in softer colors blended with a mix of white and acrylic accent pieces will help to make the space feel larger than it actually is," explains Fenimore.

The Extras:Because your bookcase is the centerpiece of the room, consider wallpapering the back of your shelves to add a pop of pattern. "This will also help when styling, since the wallpaper will help to visually fill the shelves and prevent them from appearing over-styled," says Fenimore.

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The Living Room With a Fireplace

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The Layout:In this classic living room layout, the fireplace truly is the focal point. In this formal layout, you are not required to point the furniture towards a TV, giving the fireplace more prominence. The couch juts up against the fireplace facing directly across from two chairs.

The Sofa: Pick a sofa that is just large enough to fill the space without overpowering. Be mindful of the empty space on either side, especially if you have to pass through to other nearby rooms.

The Extras:Remember, you want to do your best not to distract from the fireplace focal point. Fenimore suggests an acrylic coffee table because it is "the perfect piece for a cramped living space like this one because it doesn’t visually block your view of the fireplace."

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The Odd Layout Living Room

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The Layout:"Sometimes you’re not only working with spatial restraints, but a strange layout to boot—I find this is most common in historic homes," explains Murray. To fix this, focus on pieces of furniture that are the appropriate scale for the room—you may need to settle for an 80" couch instead of a 112" or ditch that second accent chair.

The Sofa: If you don't have a place that really makes sense for a full-sized couch, consider a deep loveseat instead. If you don't entertain much, you can find a loveseat with just as much charm that won't overpower the small space.

The Extras:Don't be afraid to place a chair in front of a window, as long as you leave enough space around all sides to let light filter in. Floating furniture works in small, awkward spaces too, but opt for pieces with modern streamlined edges that can stand on their own.

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The Very-Small Living Room

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The Layout:In very small living rooms (we're talking could-be-a-den size), Murray says "I try not to do too much." Keep it simple and ditch the side chairs. Focus on a comfortable sofa that fits the space and add a comfortable oversized ottoman for extra seating when guests come over.

The Sofa: Here, you should splurge on the couch. Because this will be your only real piece of furniture in this teeny space, make sure to pick a sofa that has a lot of personality to act as a focal point for the room.

The Extras:"To bring a nice layer to the room, I go with an area rug that's almost equal to the dimensions of the parameter," says Murray. Layering in texture and color can help a quaint room feel larger than it is.

How to Arrange Your Small Living Room Layout To Maximize Space and Style (2024)

FAQs

How do I arrange my small living room to look bigger? ›

Make a small room appear larger with these 7 visual tricks
  1. 1Paint the entire room the same color.
  2. 2Hang oversize art.
  3. 3Add reflective surfaces.
  4. 4Draw the eye up.
  5. 5Choose the right scale — and right amount — of furniture.
  6. 6Don't shove all your furniture against the wall.
  7. 7Keep sightlines open.
Feb 7, 2023

How do I rearrange my room for maximum space? ›

9 Tips for Rearranging a Room Like a Pro
  1. Consider the Function of the Room. ...
  2. Choose a Focal Point. ...
  3. Think About Traffic Flow. ...
  4. Measure Before Moving (and Buying) ...
  5. Place Tables for Comfort and Use. ...
  6. Don't Push Furniture Against Walls. ...
  7. Experiment with Angles. ...
  8. Don't Obstruct Windows and Doors.
Jun 25, 2020

What pattern makes a small room look bigger? ›

Vertical stripes, ones that go up and down, will help to stretch a room and make it feel taller than it is. Fun fact, that's one of the tricks behind Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion pre-show. Striped wallpaper that runs horizontally, on the other hand, can make a room appear wider than it really is.

What color sofa makes a room look bigger? ›

'A light-toned sofa in neutral colors, such as beige, cream, light gray, or white, can create a sense of openness in any room. These soft hues reflect the natural and artificial light that enters the room, making the space look brighter, airier, and more spacious.

How do you make a small living room look less cluttered? ›

Our brains often perceive contrast as clutter. By matching your furniture to your walls, you can minimize contrast and help keep it from looking like clutter. Light-colored furniture that matches your walls is also a good choice since darker pieces tend to make small rooms feel more cramped.

How do I make the most space in my small room? ›

When planning the accessories for a room, use items that are in proportion to one another.
  1. Don't Buy Bulky Furniture or Bed Frames. Don't choose big, bulky furniture that barely fits in the room. ...
  2. Use Floating and Dual Purpose Furniture. ...
  3. Add a Mirror. ...
  4. Consider Metallics. ...
  5. Utilize Vertical Space.
Jun 22, 2023

How to arrange a sectional in a small living room? ›

Arranging your sectional sofa in a corner can be a smart and space-saving solution, especially for living rooms with limited square footage. Position your sectional sofa in an L-shape, with either the chaise lounge or the long section of the sofa extending along each wall that meets at the corner.

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