Living Room Furniture

Living Room Furniture

Design your living room

Designing your living room is an important step in creating a home that’s stylish, welcoming, and functional. Whether you’re taking on the design yourself (see our living room design FAQ & living room inspiration), seeking expert guidance from our Estepona based interior design team, or exploring the convenience of our customisable furniture packs, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Plus, we handle everything from delivery to installation, ensuring a seamless process.

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Your Living Room Design Questions, Answered

Designing a living room that’s both inviting and functional is essential, and we’re here to help you get it right. From layouts and lighting to selecting the perfect furniture, our expert answers to common questions will guide you in creating a space you’ll love to relax and entertain in.

How should I arrange my living room furniture?

Start with the sofa – it’s usually the anchor of the room. Position it to face the focal point, like a TV, fireplace, or large window. Add arm chairs, coffee tables, sideboards and a TV Unit to create balance, ensure there’s enough space to move around comfortably.

What’s the best way to make a small living room feel larger?

Use lighter colours, mirrors, and multi-functional furniture like storage ottomans. Keep the layout open by avoiding oversized pieces and arrange furniture to draw attention to natural light sources.

How do I choose the right size rug for my living room?

A rug should ground your furniture. Ideally, it’s large enough for at least the front legs of your sofa and arm chairs to sit on it, creating a cohesive space. We offer a wide selection of made to measure rugs to make it easy for you.

When selecting a rug size, a good guideline is to choose one that’s longer than your sofa by about 30 to 60cm wider on both sides. This creates a spacious feel and helps frame the room beautifully. For the width, aim for the rug to extend under at least half of the sofa for a balanced look.

How do I pick a design style for my living room?

Start by thinking about what makes you feel at home – modern minimalism, cozy traditional, or something eclectic? Let your personality guide your choices, and we’re always here to help refine your vision. Browse our living room inspiration.

How do I choose a color scheme for my living room?

Pick a base colour you love, then build with complementary or contrasting tones. For example, pair a neutral sofa with bold cushions or a feature wall. This creates a balanced yet eye-catching design.

What type of lighting works best for a living room?

Layered lighting is key. Use overhead or ceiling lights for general illumination, table lamps for reading or accent lighting, and floor lamps or sconces to highlight specific areas. Dimmers let you adjust the mood easily.

How can I make my living room look brighter?

Maximise natural light by using voile curtains or blinds. Add mirrors to reflect light and incorporate warm, layered artificial lighting for the evenings.

How do I choose the right sofa for my living room?

Choosing the right sofa involves balancing comfort, style, and functionality while ensuring it fits into your space. Here’s how to decide:

1. Consider Your Space

Measure your living room and determine where the sofa will be placed. For small spaces, opt for a compact two-seater sofa  while larger rooms can accommodate corner sofas or spacious three-seater sofas. Leave enough space for pathways and other furniture.

2. Think About Functionality

  • How will the sofa be used? For lounging and movie nights, choose a deep, cushioned sofa. For entertaining, select one with a more structured design.
  • Need flexibility? Modular or corner sofas can adapt to different layouts and purposes.
  • If extra storage or sleeping space is important, consider a sofa bed.

3. Match Your Style

Select a sofa design that complements your living room’s style. A sleek, low-profile sofa works well in modern spaces, while a plush, tufted sofa adds charm to traditional interiors. Consider the material, leather for sophistication, velvet for luxury, or fabric for coziness.

4. Choose the Right Colour and Fabric

  • Neutral tones like beige, grey, or white are versatile and timeless, while bold colours make a statement.
  • Consider durability: stain-resistant fabrics or darker colours are ideal for homes with kids or pets.
  • Add personality with cushions or throws to complement the sofa’s colour.

5. Plan for Practicality

  • Ensure the sofa can be delivered and fits through doors, hallways, and staircases.
  • If your space is exposed to direct sunlight, opt for UV-resistant fabrics to prevent fading.

By keeping these factors in mind, you’ll find a sofa that fits your space, meets your needs, and enhances the overall look of your living room. If you need expert guidance, our team is here to help!

How can I add storage without overcrowding my living room?

Use furniture with built-in storage, like coffee tables with shelves or storage ottomans. Floating shelves and stylish cabinets also keep clutter out of sight while looking chic.

How do I design a living room with an open-plan layout?

The key is to create defined zones while maintaining a cohesive flow throughout the space. Here’s how to achieve it:

1. Define Your Zones

  • Living Area: Use furniture placement to establish a distinct living zone. A sofa or sectional can act as a natural divider between the living room and other areas, like the dining or kitchen spaces.
  • Rugs: Add an area rug to visually anchor the seating area and separate it from adjacent zones.
  • Lighting: Use pendant lights over the dining area, floor lamps in the living zone, or spotlights to delineate spaces.

2. Maintain a Cohesive Style

  • Stick to a consistent color palette, materials, and design style across all areas to create harmony. For example, if your dining chairs have wooden legs, consider a coffee table or TV unit with a similar finish.
  • Avoid overly contrasting styles, as they can make the space feel disjointed.

3. Choose Flexible Furniture

  • Opt for furniture that adapts easily, such as modular sofas or expandable dining tables. These can accommodate different activities or gatherings.
  • Use multi-functional pieces, like ottomans with storage or a console table that doubles as a desk, to maximise utility without overcrowding.

4. Create Flow with Furniture Placement

  • Arrange furniture to facilitate movement through the space. Leave clear walkways between zones and avoid blocking access to natural light sources like windows or patio doors.
  • Use open-back shelving or low cabinets as subtle dividers without closing off the room.

5. Use Visual Dividers

  • Incorporate elements like a freestanding bookcase, folding screen, or plants to subtly separate the living room from adjacent spaces.
  • A partial wall, raised platform, or different flooring materials can also define zones while maintaining an open feel.

6. Optimise Lighting

  • Layer your lighting to suit each zone’s purpose. Combine ambient lighting (ceiling lights), task lighting (table lamps or floor lamps), and accent lighting (wall lights or LED strips).
  • Use dimmers to adjust the mood in each area depending on the time of day or activity.

7. Maximise Natural Light

  • Position furniture to take advantage of natural light sources. Avoid placing tall furniture in front of windows to keep the room bright and airy.
  • Use voile curtains or motorised blinds that allow light to flow freely while offering privacy when needed.

8. Incorporate Storage Solutions

  • Keep the open space clutter-free with smart storage options. Choose pieces like TV units, coffee tables with built-in storage, or sideboards to tuck away essentials.
  • Vertical storage, like wall-mounted shelves, helps save floor space while keeping items accessible.

9. Plan for Acoustics

  • Open spaces can sometimes amplify noise. Use rugs, curtains, and upholstered furniture to soften sound and reduce echo.

By following these tips, you can design a functional and stylish living room within an open-plan layout that feels connected yet distinct. If you’d like help planning your space, our interior design team is here to guide you!

Why choose BellaDesign?

Everything under one roof

We offer more than just furniture, from curtains to carpets,  bed linen to lighting, we offer a full range of products and services for your home.

Rely on our experience

With more than 25 years experience in Spain, we’ve helped hundreds of customers realise their dream home whether a studio apartment or luxury villa.

Fantastic quality at great prices

We only offer good quality furniture at great prices from trusted suppliers from Spain and Italy.

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