Help with dining room furniture layout?!
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Comments (9)Hello Jayne, What a fun space! Here are a few of my thoughts: For the dining space, I would stick with a small, rectangular table. Because you have a doorway to the porch near the dining area and you want room to walk around easily, I would aim for something not larger than 60" long by 36" wide, but you can double check that in the space. As for the seating area, if you want to maximize seating, I might aim for a couch with one or two chairs along the wall with the window. I notice when I have guests, everyone chooses a chair. Not everyone wants to snuggle up next to someone they don't know very well on a sectional. It is also easier to rearrange if you decide to change up the layout. If you want to have even more options for seating, it might also be nice to do one or more ottomans that are cushioned and could be used for feet or as additional seating for guests. They could be grouped together or spread out when being used. If you ended up replacing your coffee table with a/an ottoman/s, you may want to also add end tables so there is a place to set drinks, remotes, or lamps, if desired. For an entertainment center, I would potentially choose something a bit more narrow to make sure it wasn't in the walkway, For instance, this entertainment center is 14" D so it is the same as the depth change in the wall so it could be flush. I can be clumsy and prefer to have things tucked away or I run into them! Then I would add a rug, some lamps, and maybe a great mirror over the fireplace to make it look bigger and brighter! Good luck with your decorating and please share after pictures when you're done!...See MoreHelp with furniture layout in small living room
Comments (4)more pictures please; 1 facing the fireplace 1 standing in front of doors 1. standing in front of fireplace The second picture you posted is perfect. although i cant really see all the space, Ill tell you that the rug is too small and the white cabinet appears to be too big. put the gold shelf left of the door and hang all your art work at or a bit above eye level. I love your couch btw!...See MoreHelp with Furniture Layout in Compact Living and Dining area please...
Comments (4)Here's an option for you, Anastasia. It's got an apartment sized sofa and two petite arm chairs. The sofa would be no more than 72" X 36" and the chairs no more than 30" X 30". You may even be able to squeeze in an ottoman or two for a casual perch. Sofa is on long wall and flanked by the armchairs. The TV is between the patio doors and window. You can find a TV cabinet with doors, so you don't have to see the TV immediately upon entrance, if that's a concern for you. For the dining room, you could think about a 4' round dining table. It will comfortably seat four. The advantage of a round table - especially with a pedestal base - is that it's easier to squeeze in an extra person....See MoreFurniture Layout - Open Great Room & Dining Room
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