![]() ![]() If monsteras and ivies aren't quite your feel, try adding air plants to the room. A great way to avoid this is by decorating with plants that naturally increase the air quality! If a room is too small, it may begin to feel stuffy. Incorporating nature into your living room space is a great way to give the room a real earthy feel. Keep reading to find 11 amazing living room layouts! ![]() There are different aspects this post will discuss-things like where the TV is placed, how big the couch should be, and what should be used to accent the suggestions. Pick and choose the elements from this post that work for you to create your dream living room. While the images used may not be exactly 10x12, the layout of the furniture would work. That means a 10x12 living room layout is a bit tight! Don't worry, here we have 11 fresh ideas for small living rooms. You'll probably find you try several layout ideas.The average living room is roughly 16 feet by 20 feet in length and width. The dimensions information on the conversation area page will be useful for this step. Around 2ft (about 60cm) is required to be able to circulate around furniture (3ft - around 90cm, is better). ![]() Don't forget to include enough space for circulation around the room. Start to experiment with furniture layouts bearing in mind the activity areas in the previous step. Furniture layouts - This is the really fun part.Look at the floor plan and determine the zones in the room where each activity might fit. There will be the main conversation area which often doubles as the TV watching area, then there may be room for other activity areas such as a games table area, desk area or a piano area (this is where your activity list in step one comes in to play). Activity areas - Depending on your living room size and shape there may be room for more than one activity area.For now, just note the location of the fixed focal points. If you plan to have a TV in the room that will also be a focal point. If there are no permanent fixtures which will serve as a focal point consider using a piece of furniture as a focal point such as a side board. typical focal points will be the fireplace or the window with a view. Focal Point(s) - First of all look at the permanent fixtures in your living room.Don't start working with furniture arrangements yet though. If you’re working on paper draw the furniture to scale and cut them out, if you’re working with software you can bring all the furniture onto the floor plan and enter the dimensions. The furniture will also need to be ready to be included in the floor plan. Be sure to include the fireplace (take a note of the height of the mantle) and any architectural details such as dado or picture rails (note heights). You'll need the measurements of the living room including the ceiling height. Floor Plan - Next, draw a floor plan of all the permanent fixtures in the room (on paper or with software).Also think about any artwork, mirrors and other objects that you'd like to have in your living room. ![]()
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