In every home that I have ever been to, the living room will always sets the tone for the home’s vibe. The living room is also the area where most of your social activities happen. How you put on a living room is crucial, it can either make, or break the vibe you’re going for.
Like any other thing that comes your way, there’s always a perfect spot for a certain item. If you’re looking to sell your property, let us give you three common mistakes that a homeowner makes when arranging their furniture around their living room.
1. FOCAL WALL NOT FOCAL
If you are neglecting your focal wall, chances are, you don’t even know what a focal wall is. A focal wall is the first thing that hits the eye of a person when they enter the room. Mostly, focal walls sports a fire place, a window, or for most cases, an entertainment setup. When putting up your living room, the mission is to simply be mindful of the angles you’re playing with. Make it a point that most of the seating space is facing or angled towards your focal wall.
- OVERCROWDING IS NOT YOUR FRIEND, EVEN FOR YOUR FURNITURE
Cramming up too much furniture can make a space feel smaller. I can attest to this, and I can’t even begin to fathom the freed up space I am now enjoying when I ditched my unnecessary furniture around my space. Pro-tip, base your settings around a couch, a couch is the quintessential element of your living room as it is the biggest, and most important item in the living room. Once you’ve set up the couch, introducing small pieces around it comes into play. If it comes your way, play with it a little more till it hits the sweet spot, if it doesn’t, ditch it.3. YOUR COUCH IS AGAINST THE WALL
If you have a square room as your living room, then the chances of having a couch placed against a wall is pretty high. The only time a couch is justifiably placed against a wall is when it’s in a corner, or if it’s in corner section. May we suggest putting a space between the wall and the sofa as it helps to create space, and give the illusion of a larger room.





