Basic Living Room Furniture Arrangement

This episode discusses the basics of living room furniture arrangement with tips and ideas.

Living room furniture does not need to be placed against the walls. Use these tips instead:

Arrange furniture using a conversation circle or oval as a guide. The size of the circle depends on the amount of furniture you’re trying to include and the scale of that furniture, not the size of the room. For one conversation grouping, the circle should be no more than 18 to 20 feet max. (Not an issue in most living rooms.)

Direct your attention to the focal points of the room.

Leave an opening toward the entrance of the room.

Matched furniture can be used to create a relationship or balance.

REFERENCES:
Sense of Space

How’s Your Sense of Space?

A sense of space is the single most important concept in interior design, but almost no one talks about it.

Regardless of the size of a room, what everyone wants is not actual space, but rather a sense of space. This is a sense of welcoming and arrival, as sense of privacy and protection, as well as a sense of freedom, relaxation, and being uninhibited.

All of interior design is trying to create this sense of space in your rooms—a balance between protection and freedom.

The key is to not to define your sense of space by the walls. Examples of how to do this are pulling furniture away from the walls, properly arranging table and floor lamps so more light is in the center of the space, and creating a focal point.

The same principles apply whether you want a cozy and warm space that feels more protected, or a light and airy space that feels more free.

The Roominess series will refer often to the concept of a sense of space.

 

 

RoominessTV Introduction

There are lots of decorating shows and magazines, but very few explain the process of interior design well.

This is the intro video for the RoominessTV tutorial series. You may be interested in the series if
(1) You don’t understand the process of interior design
(2) You already have furniture and don’t plan on a “makeover” of your space.
(3) You don’t have a budget for interior decorating. It just happens.