Interior arrangement
Instead of placing all furniture close to the wall, you can arrange a sofa or some items a moderate distance from the wall. The space behind helps create a depth effect, making the room feel wider than the actual area.
Prioritize transparent furniture
Glass or acrylic items such as tea tables, side tables or decorative tables are suitable choices for small spaces. Transparent materials help reduce visual heavyness and create seamlessness for the overall room.
Choose a light color tone
Light-colored furniture often reflects light better, contributing to a feeling of airiness for the space. Neutral or pastel colors can be prioritized for sofas, armchairs, wall shelves and main furniture items.
Use foot furniture
Sofas, single chairs or cabinets with exposed legs make the floor space more visible. This detail creates a feeling of lightness, elegance and makes the small living room more spacious visually.
Prioritize low and compact design
Low tea tables, simple TV shelves or furniture items of moderate height will help maintain a clear view in the living room. In addition, you should limit displaying too many decorations to avoid feeling cramped and confused.