Consider common spaces
When arranging furniture in your living room, note that sofas and many other types of chairs should be arranged facing each other to make it easier to chat. In a large space, you can create multiple chat areas in a room.
No furniture close to the wall
If you want your room to look bigger, pushing all your furniture close to the walls is not the way to do it. This can make the middle area look too far apart and make things look quite disjointed.
Pulling things away from the walls will make the conversation areas closer and create a sense of balance. Even in a limited space, you can arrange furniture suitable for a small space.
Pay attention to practicality
You should arrange your belongings so that you can easily live and use them. In addition to decorating to beautify the house, you should pay attention to the practicality of the types of furniture. Instead of decorating too elaborately in front of your house, you should put a small shelves to store shoes, handbags, keys and many other daily items.
Do not let the path be narrow
When arranging furniture, don't forget that you will have visitors and no one wants to climb or walk over a piece of furniture to approach another piece of furniture. So make sure your furniture is decorated at eye level so that everyone can see and ensure you have space for room-clearing walkways.
Create a highlight when decorating the room
Each room should have a highlight because it has fixed functions and space. You can create an area to place furniture around. The most important thing to remember is that there will be a highlight in the room, otherwise the room can become messy and chaotic.