
If you do not have the perfect living room with the perfect size, you will need to attach a little creativity in your design and decor. How you place your furniture will have a significant impact on the overall feeling of the room. Even uncomfortable spaces can feel more attractive and comfortable with little effort.
L-form
L-shaped rooms present some problems due to the size of the accommodation. Often one or both areas of narrowness, but not ideal for creating a waiting area that covers the whole space, because it is too large. The solution includes the creation of small groupings for different use of the room. Use one side L for dinner with table and chairs. You can outline this area with a large rug on the floor. At the other end of the L, create a seating area with a sofa, love and chairs. To separate the two areas, use potted trees or even a cloth screen.
Small size with two entrances
Doorways in the corners of the opposition of a small space present special problems. It is necessary to support the flow of traffic between the two doorways. You will also want to cut a meeting corner in one of the corners without a doorway. Place the couch and mistress in this corner. In the opposite corner, place a group of two chairs for additional seating. Assign traffic zone for routing between the two groups. Complete the space with evenly spaced lighting, including both mood and task lighting.
Huge space
Some sizes are so large that they seem to absorb furniture. In this case, it is important to extend the parts from the walls in order to make the area more comfortable. Create a common area for talking with large pieces, including a sofa, love chair, coffee table and upholstered chairs. Arranging the furniture in an L-shape, you fill the main space in the middle of the room. Put a sofa table behind the sofa for additional interest. Adding a game table to a corner can be an effective way to use the space, giving the family a convenient place to play cards and board games.
Odd and awkward sizes
Some rooms are filled with unusual niches that make furniture suitable for a nightmare. When you have a bay window, built-in bookshelves and odd angles, you will need to be creative in how you place your pieces. Instead of picking up objects around unusual sizes, pull the pieces from the walls to the center. Choose small pieces, such as a tall cabinet or narrow bookcase, if you have strange spaces to fill around the perimeter. Fill empty corners with a potted tree or a group of potted plants on a random table.
Although the organization of furniture can be complex, with a little thought and imagination, you can make the living room lively with interest and design. Do not forget to periodically change your events to prevent the room from becoming outdated.

