7 Living Room Layout Design You Must Know

Choosing how to arrange couches, chairs, coffee tables, side tables, stools, poufs, area rugs, and lighting in your living room decor might feel like an infinite conundrum. The first step in designing a practical Sydney based living room design is determining what works best for your area and your lifestyle. These 7 modern living room ideas will help you map out one of the most central rooms in your home, whether you’re designing a sociable spot for entertaining, a comfy, casual hub for family time, a chill out zone centered around a TV, or a stylish seating and relaxation area in an open plan house or city apartment that needs to flow with the rest of your space. Still confused with variety of options we provide customised living room furniture packages, let our experts help you out. 

Twin Couches  

 

The sitting space in this classic living room design arrangement is oriented around a formal fireplace rather than a TV, providing a meeting spot that fosters discussion. The design is grounded by matching couches opposite one another, an area rug limits the space; and two occasional chairs fill in the open side opposite the fireplace and give additional seating. A pair of cushioned armchairs provide an intimate discussion place for two near the bay windows.

Credenza + Oversized Sofa   

A huge, comfortable sofa supports the blank wall to the right in a rectangular living room decor, and a basic mid century-inspired console opposite accommodates the TV and ornamental accessories while allowing lots of open floor space. A round coffee table breaks up all of the room’s straight lines, generating fluidity and limiting the possibility of hurting your shins when moving about the area.

Also Read: Coffee Table Decor Ideas To Spruce Up The Living Room.

Home Office + Living Room  

You don’t have to go to great lengths to conceal your home office if it’s in the same room as your living room. Simply designate one zone for resting and another for working, and reinforce the separation by situating your sofa away from your workstation and your desk away from the living room decor to keep you focused.

Separated Seating   

The main sofa in this living room’s layout is placed on the empty wall next to the windows. A huge central coffee table is surrounded by a scattering of eclectically designed extra seating areas, including old theater seating along the rear wall and a lounge, all of which are supported by a giant patterned area rug. A standing industrial light balances a side table on one end of the sofa and a side table on the other.

Away From The Wall   

If your family just requires a huge sofa, a single end table, and a couple of floating coffee tables, you don’t need to clutter your living room with excess furniture. The big sofa in this huge modern living room design is moved away from the back wall, which due to midcentury-style bookshelves provides a fashionable showcase for books, items, and art, leaving the rest of the spacious space free and uncluttered.

Away From The Center   

In many interior design ideas, a fireplace mantel serves as a natural focal point. In this modern cottage design, however, the fireplace is positioned on a side wall in the heart of a large room divided by several windows and doors. By positioning a huge corner sofa at the far end of the living room that looks away from the windows and towards the main room, the designer created a pleasant primary seating space. Closer to the fireplace, a pair of side-by-side armchairs help define the area while keeping it light and airy.

Daybed And Sofa   

An upholstered daybed is used in place of a second sofa or a pair of armchairs in this living room. The daybed’s sleek low profile keeps sight lines clear and provides a spot for afternoon naps or morning meditations.

Now that you’ve decided on the arrangement of your modern living room, it’s time to select the best furnishings for your Sydney home.

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