Mistakes in arranging furniture that you should know
1. Don't consider chat areas No guest wants to scream, lean forward, or tilt their neck to talk to you in the living room area. When arranging your living room furniture, keep in mind that sofas and other chairs should be placed facing each other to facilitate conversation. In large spaces, you can create multiple chat areas in one room. 2. Putting furniture too close to the wall This may seem counterintuitive, but if you want your room to look bigger, then pushing all the furniture against the wall is not the way to go. Doing so can cause the areas in the middle to be too far apart and make them appear rather disjointed. Pulling furniture away from the walls will bring the conversation areas closer and create a more balanced feel. Even in a room with limited space, you can arrange furniture suitable for small spaces. Illustration 3. Ignore practicality You should arrange furniture so that you can easily put down drinks or corresponding shelves to display food in the...