Arranging Furniture in a Small Living Room

After we moved here, we spent hours trying to arrange our huge furniture in our little living room. No matter what we tried, nothing looked right. In the end we only kept a loveseat, two recliners, two end tables and a wooden chair that we put near the front door. In the years since, we moved them around a few times but never found just the right set-up.

Now we’re starting over. We’re planning to buy a small-scale sofa, a smaller recliner (the two we have are huge!) and an occasional chair or two (one of us wants one chair and the other wants two). Of course, we’re also spending time figuring out where everything should go.

One of the few books that survived the Great Purge when we moved here is a book from the 1990s called Use What You Have Decorating by Lauri Ward. I used that book on our large house and loved it. I’m so glad I saved it because it’s still useful: since she recommends arranging your furniture into groupings (as opposed to spreading it apart and pushing it up against the walls as many people do), it works well for this small house as well as our former large one.

Of course, the photos in the book look pretty dated now, but the principles are still good. I highly recommend this book for anyone who feels like their furniture is just not in the right spots.

Small-Scale Furniture

In Secrets of Small-House Living, I share information about how to furnish a small house. Among other ideas, you should have furniture that is scaled for small rooms.

Since we lived in very large houses for many years, all of our furniture was appropriately sized (i.e. large) for those houses. When we got here, we had to give up a lot of furniture, but kept our very favorite pieces, which were still too large for our new, small home.

Being sentimental, and not being made of money, we chose to keep what we had instead of buying new, smaller furniture. For eight years, we’ve been living with our old furniture. But I’m getting tired of feeling cramped, and we need more seating for visitors, like our rapidly growing grandchildren. So I’m starting to look at new furniture.

We still love what we have. I’m thinking maybe we could make a rec room area in our basement and use it there. My husband isn’t so sure. I’m not even sure. The only thing I’ve learned so far is that modern furniture is more streamlined than what we have, and it’s become a lot easier to find sofas that are less than 75” wide, which is good for a small living room.

With the holidays looming, I probably won’t do any more furniture shopping until January. Stay tuned!