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How to Arrange a Sectional Couch in a Small Living room

Posted by HP on April 26, 2018
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It is no secret that humans are social creatures. We like to spend time with our friends and family. Doing so has even been proven to have positive effects on our health. The trouble is that in larger cities such as Toronto, living rooms are becoming smaller due to an increasing demand for space. This makes hosting more difficult than it should be.

When it comes to planning a social event in a smaller room, the trick is to arrange furniture pieces like sectional sofas in a way that optimizes space.

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Take Measurements

When you are working with a small space, be sure to plan out every inch of the room properly. Measure your furniture so you can create a comprehensive plan for the space. This might seem like an unnecessary hassle at first, but it will help you in the long run. Making plans like this will save you from the dread that all of the furniture is not going to fit like you had hoped. Taking measurements will also help you better plan the flow of the room as it will show you how much space you have in the entire room.

Focal Point

Since sofas tend to be the largest living room furniture, they should be placed opposite from the focal point. In most cases, the focal point will be a television, but it could also be a window with a good view or a fireplace. Once you’ve decided on what the focal point will be, you can begin designing the rest of the room around it starting with your sofa. Sectional sofas, in particular, are great for smaller spaces because you have more control over the shape of the seating area. For instance, create a corner with the sofa that can fit into a sharp corner in the room. This will also allow for more seating space.

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Positioning an L-Shaped Sofa

Once you have decided on a focal point, you can begin positioning your L-shaped sectional sofa. This is the shape that most people prefer from a sectional sofa because it allows room for numerous people to sit during a gathering. It angles everyone towards each other and encourages conversations. An added benefit is that it doubles as a lounging area for alone time.

When it comes time to reposition the sofa, you might have a harder time in a small room. This is when the previous planning comes into play. In larger rooms, you can have a sofa in the middle of the room, but it may not be possible in smaller rooms. Instead, try to place them along the walls and corners of the room. Take advantage of the established architecture.

Accents

Even with a small living room, you shouldn’t be afraid to experiment with accent pieces. The addition of mirrors will make any small room look larger. In regards to a sofa, you might want to consider decorative cushions; it adds some visual interest to the space while also maximizing comfort for you and your loved ones. This is an easy way to add colour and patterns to a small room, something that is difficult to do successfully for many homeowners. The best way to go about this is to keep a neutral light tone on the wall and furniture to create the illusion of space, while also incorporating your own personal tastes into the space.

Add Storage

In small rooms, efficient storage is your best friend. We all need extra space to store the clutter that will otherwise take over the living room. If you are dealing with a small room, it is a good idea to investigate storage options that are built into the furniture itself. Coffee tables with built in compartments are always a go-to option, but you can also now consider a sectional couch with storage features. Not only will this provide storage space, it will also allow you to get a small coffee table instead of a boxy one with compartments. This will also help to create the illusion of airy-ness in the room.

Sectional Sofa Ideas and Style

Sectional Sofa Ideas and Style

We’ve already discussed L-shaped sectional sofas, but there are also other sofa options. Below are some top choices.

  • U-Shaped Sofa – This is essentially an L-shaped sofa except with the seating extensions on both ends of the sofa rather than one. This is ideal for large households or for those who often host. The key is having enough space.
  • Mid-Century – This style often has clean lines and thin legs, making it ideal for small living rooms because it helps to create the illusion of height. The legs also lighten the look of these otherwise large couches.
  • Modern – Modern-style sofas have similar benefits to mid-century styles. Their clean lines maintain simplicity that will not overwhelm the space.
  • Reclining – This is the ultimate relaxation chair. You can be productive and socialize while also unwind from a long day.
  • Sleeper – Taking the reclining option to the next level, this kind of sectional has a pull-out bed for overnight guests. It’s perfect for family from out of town.

 

Make it work

Don’t let your small space scare you from purchasing a sectional sofa. You can fit a sectional sofa into a small space. All it takes is a little bit of planning and a lot of inspiration. Do some research and shop around a little bit to get inspired.

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