How to Decorate a Small Living Room (2024)

Though all small spaces present design challenges, the living room can be especially tricky as it is where you probably spend the most time and entertain guests as well. How do you strike a balance between making the room feel as spacious as possible while also squeezing in extra seating? What furniture should you choose, and where do you put it? These design tips will help you make the most of your space.

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Use Mirrors and Wallpaper

A small living room, especially if it’s short on windows, can feel a bit boxed in. Create a focal point, boost light and add depth all at once by adding wallpaper and hanging a mirror on top. If you can position the mirror across from a window, all the better — the mirror will reflect the view outside, giving the impression of an extra window.

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Add Hidden Storage

Pick furniture with built-in storage to limit clutter. A trunk or storage ottoman as a coffee table works well. Along the perimeter of the room, try a small chest of drawers or a small credenza instead of a console table to boost storage options.

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Embrace Vertical Space

If your small living room is blessed with high ceilings, take full advantage of that extra space. While vertical space doesn’t help with squeezing in an extra seat, drawing the eye upward does help give the impression that your room is far larger and grander that it would otherwise seem. Fill the vertical space with an eclectic art gallery.

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Downsize the Sofa

In some spaces a full-size sofa just won’t do. Try a slimmed-down love seat or a petite sofa on for size instead. Choose one with clean lines and exposed legs for the airiest look.

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Completely Fill a Corner

It’s a bit counterintuitive, but if you have a small corner living room space, sometimes going with the largest piece of furniture possible can actually make it feel bigger. Why? A generously sized sectional is comfortable and able to seat tons of people — but because it reads as just one piece, it helps the room feel uncluttered. A modern sectional with clean, straight lines works better in a small space than an overstuffed version.

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Build in Storage

Instead of letting lots of small pieces of furniture (a bookshelf here, a chest there) eat up space, bite the bullet and devote one entire wall to storage. A floor-to-ceiling storage wall can be customized to contain everything from books to a media center — perhaps even a pull-down desk.

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Add Plants

Like wallpaper and mirrors, plants are a wonderful way to add depth to a small living room. Lush greenery softens corners and fools the eye into thinking there is more to the room than there really is. Plants are especially effective in corners and beside or behind chairs and sofas.

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Use Multifunctional Furniture

In a small living room, each piece of furniture should earn its keep. Think of using ottomans that work as a coffee table or extra seating, nesting side tables that can be moved around as needed or versatile little stools that can be seats or tables.

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Skip the Sofa

Who says a living room has to have a sofa at all? If space is tight, try circling two, three or four armchairs around a coffee table instead. For added flexibility, make the coffee table a tray-topped ottoman that can be used as a seat, or add a pouf or stool to the arrangement.

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Try an ‘Invisible’ Piece

Acrylic, Lucite and glass are wonderful materials to use in a small living room, because they take up zero visual space. Try a coffee table or nesting side tables with a waterfall edge in one of these clear materials.

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Choose Small-Scale Furniture

There is more to living room furniture than full-size sofas and bulky armchairs. Antiques shops are a great place to look for small-scale furniture, because the average room size was typically quite small until the last half century or so. Look for small settees, love seats and chairs that can work for your space.

Keep a Stash of Spare Seats

In a small space, it may not be possible to have as many seating options as you would like. One way to get around this is by storing a few folding cafe chairs or stacking stools in a closet or under a bed, where you can easily pull them out when company is coming.

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How to Decorate a Small Living Room (2024)

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How to Decorate a Small Living Room? ›

A light and bright aesthetic lends itself well to a minimalist living room. Pair a white slipcovered sofa with a faded vintage-style area rug and a natural wood coffee table for a calm and elegant look. Instead of a busy gallery wall, opt for a triptych of modern art prints and elevate them with a chic picture light.

How to decorate a living room with minimal? ›

A light and bright aesthetic lends itself well to a minimalist living room. Pair a white slipcovered sofa with a faded vintage-style area rug and a natural wood coffee table for a calm and elegant look. Instead of a busy gallery wall, opt for a triptych of modern art prints and elevate them with a chic picture light.

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 to furnish a small living room cheaply? ›

For cheap living room decor, dress up existing accents with embellished details. Small upgrades can give inexpensive throw pillows, readymade window treatments, fabric lampshades, and bargain-priced throws a more stylish, customized look.

How can I make my living room beautiful? ›

You may decide to experiment with a trendy wallpaper, invest in a comfortable sofa, hang fresh curtains or arrange a gallery wall — which are clever, renter-friendly design ideas. You can also upgrade your space with architectural features like wood wall slats, upgraded light fixtures or a fireplace mantel makeover.

Which type of sofa is best for a small living room? ›

In any small space, it's crucial to invest in pieces that can do double duty. A sleeper sofa with removeable seat cushions does just that. Sleeper sofas are multi-functional and are excellent for saving space. If you want to use your living room as a primary bedroom, try a sofa bed with built-in storage units.

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.
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