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5 Furniture Arrangement Hacks to Make Your Living Room Look Bigger

Natalie Wilkinson
Written By Natalie Wilkinson
Original Publish Date: Jun 5, 2024, 05:57 PM
Last updated: Nov 4, 2024, 08:35 PM
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  • Furniture Arrangement Basics
  • Maximizing Natural Light
  • Using Visual Trickery
  • Utilizing Decorative Accessories
  • Optimizing Movement

Are you looking for ways to make your shared space feel bigger without having to move to a larger place? Finding a way to arrange your living room furniture correctly is the key to creating a cozy yet spacious atmosphere without making physical changes to the room. With some clever strategies, you can make even the smallest living room look and feel bigger.

In this post, we’ll give you five tips for arranging living room furniture to maximize the space and make your room look bigger. We’ll cover everything from placing taller furniture in the corners to choosing smaller pieces to add more visual space. Read on to find out how to make your living room look bigger with just a few small changes!

Furniture Arrangement Basics

The first step in creating a bigger-looking living room is understanding the basics of furniture arrangement. Start by positioning your largest pieces, such as sleeper chairs, sofas, loveseats, and sectionals, in the focal points of the room. For instance, place one or two large pieces in front of large windows, across from a fireplace, or against walls as a backdrop. Position other furniture pieces around the largest pieces, creating a balanced look throughout the room. Make sure that all items, including chairs and tables, are positioned at least a few inches away from the walls to give the illusion of extra space between these items and the walls. Additionally, leave some open pathways through the furniture to allow for easy movement within the room.

Maximizing Natural Light

The more light you can bring into your living room, the larger it will appear. To achieve this, consider installing window treatments that are thin and light-colored and don’t obstruct too much of the natural light from entering your living room during daytime hours. For example, sheer curtains that allow natural sunlight to stream through are ideal for making rooms look larger. Curtains or shades with bold patterns should be avoided as they create an overwhelming look in any space. When daylight isn’t available, consider adding lamps and overhead lighting on dimmers to brighten up darker spaces and make them appear larger.

Using Visual Trickery

Playing with visual trickery is another simple yet highly effective way to make your living room appear larger while incorporating some stylish elements into the space. For instance, use mirrors to open up the feeling of a room — a large mirror placed on an empty wall will reflect natural light and double your own space visually without taking up any extra square footage in your home. Another great trick is to use lighter colors on walls as well as on furniture. Bright whites, along with other pastel hues, will create a sense of airiness and openness in any space.

Utilizing Decorative Accessories

You can also utilize decorative accessories to maximize usable but limited living room space. Try adding storage pieces such as side tables or bookcases; these items provide extra storage in an otherwise cramped area without taking up much visual space or blocking pathways for movement within your living room. Additionally, add a comfortable lounge chair with a storage ottoman that can be used for lounging in smaller living rooms since it won’t take up much floor space but still provides seating options when entertaining guests in large groups.

Optimizing Movement

Optimizing movement within your living room is key for creating a bigger-looking area without sacrificing comfort or style. Make sure that pathways between furniture pieces are wide enough to accommodate more than one person passing through at once (at least 3 feet should suffice) to prevent any traffic jams when enjoying activities such as game nights with family and friends within the same compact space. Additionally, ensure there is enough clearance under furniture pieces such as sofas and tables so they don’t block walkways leading from doorways into other rooms within your home.

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