Prioritize the location and direction of the living room
The living room is usually arranged near the main door for convenient living and receiving light and air from outside. If there is a corridor leading to the living room, this area should be clean and bright to create a feeling of ventilation. For multi-story houses, the living room is usually placed on the lower floor for convenient reception and movement.
Pay attention to spatial composition
A square or rectangular living room will be easy to arrange furniture and create a balanced feeling. The seating area should avoid facing sharp corners or an eye-catching position.
Sofas should also not be placed under beams if the beam is too low, as it is easy to create a heavy feeling. If there are protruding corners, you can use green trees or decorative shelves to balance the space.
With an L-shaped living room, it can be divided into two functional areas by arranging furniture reasonably, such as a reception area and a common living area.
Simple decoration, creating a comfortable feeling
You should limit hanging or displaying too many sharp objects or cumbersome details. Instead, you can choose pictures, lights or decorations with soft designs to make the space lighter and more harmonious.
Ensure good air circulation
The living room needs to be ventilated, with natural air circulation or a suitable ventilation system. Avoid leaving the space stuffy or with hidden corners that cause a heavy feeling.
Arrange according to usage needs
The interior arrangement should be based on living habits and family convenience. Factors such as sofas, tea tables, TV shelves need to be placed so that they are easy to use, do not obstruct the walkway and maintain general balance.
Refer to the principle of spatial orientation
You can draw a living room diagram, mark the doors, windows and center of the room to easily visualize the arrangement. From there, choose the interior location, lighting and decorative highlights so that the space is harmonious, reasonable and comfortable to use.