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Furniture arrangement decorating rules

Postby merehan on Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:48 pm

arranging furniture can be a daunting task. When faced with an empty room, filling it in a way that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing can seem like a daunting task. But over the years, interior designers have realized a number of simple, easy-to-apply principles that work. Just follow these common sense rules and you'll find that arranging furniture isn't so intimidating after all.

Choose a hotspot
Never underestimate the power of a focal point in a room. Sometimes they appear naturally, as if you have a protruding window or a built-in fireplace mantel, while other times you may need to create them yourself, such as with TV stands and TV sets. Whatever focal point you choose, make a decision and stick with it. You'll want to arrange the furniture around it as much as possible.

Don't push furniture against the walls
Room measurements will determine how far you can pull your furniture away from the walls, but even in a small space, you'll want to give the pieces a little breathing room by allowing a few inches between the backs of the furniture and the walls. Despite popular belief, this small space can actually make rooms appear larger. Of course, if you have more space, feel free to arrange the furniture so that the conversation areas are created in the middle of the room, leaving several feet between the walls and the furniture.

Create Conversational Zones
People should naturally be able to talk to each other without having to raise their necks or shout around the room. Place the sofas and chairs facing each other (not necessarily straight, but close), so that they are close enough that people can talk without raising their voices. If the room is too large, create multiple conversation areas.

Find balance when arranging furniture
Balance is always important in decor, and no more so when arranging furniture and other things in your living room. Be mindful of the size and placement of the different pieces, making sure not to group all the large or small pieces in one area or one side of the room, which can make the space unbalanced and a little worrisome. Also make sure there's variety in shapes—if you have straight-lined seating, for example, consider a round coffee table.

Keep in mind the traffic flow
Traffic flow is one of the most important things to consider when arranging furniture in any room. People should not stumble over furniture or each other to pass through the room. Make sure there are two feet (more or less a few inches) between the coffee table and the sofa, and between the chairs. Create a clear path so people can walk from one end of the room to the other without difficulty.

Use rugs of the appropriate size
Stretch the area under the furniture - all the furniture, if you can manage it. Exposing some flooring around the edges of the room is fine, but when using an area rug, make sure it's large enough that all the furniture in the seating arrangement can fit on it. At least you want the front legs of the larger pieces to rest on the rug (the backs could be on the floor, if needed).

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