Need help furniture arrangement in living room
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Need help picking loveseat and arranging furniture in living room!!
Comments (5)I love that couch in your pic...that’s style I’m looking for. Idk if should get loveseat so more space and if I should do a cream color or very light gray. Plus, I just have no idea best way to arrange this. Thx you!...See MoreNeed help with furniture arrangement for awkward living room
Comments (3)Put bookshelf on stairway wall. Put tv in middle of long wall. Put cat tree in corner where bookcase is now. Float couches facing each other - one with back to window. Put couches close enough so you can have an intimate conversation. Typical error in design is placing couches to far apart to have a conversation....See MoreNeed help with arranging furniture for long living room
Comments (4)For your space, yes you need a bigger rug with all the furniture on the rug. If the rusty red pillows are your accent color, maybe find a neutral rug with that also as an accent. You can keep this layout and add two chairs under the window with a table in between. Or you could move the love seat under the window and add a chair diagonally across as an accent chair. You need some artwork or photos or something above the sofa. Is this room just for reading/ conversation or is there a TV? Do you need any shelving for books or storage or display items? Good luck!...See MoreHelp arrange furniture in living room
Comments (10)First, take the art of the wall. It is too small yet it is making you think sectional should be on the solid wall. Not so. Try moving the U sectional to the right, so the right facing chaise is under the front window. The corner windows will be highlighted. Don't put the sectional so tight to the wall. Get an area rug and sized as this photo. This effect: Little table goes to the left of front door. On the remaining solid wall, place the larger table, a lamp, and the art over it....See MoreUser
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