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It’s a question I’m often asked: “How to place furniture in different rooms to make the most of space?”

So today I will try to give you some tips on how to move, room by room!

First, I’ll give you 3 suggestions that apply to any room.

1 – THINK ABOUT THE FUNCTION YOU WANT TO GIVE THAT ROOM.

When you think about putting furniture in a particular space, think about how you would like to use that space or what function best suits your needs, whether because of the space available or its location within the house.

Knowing what you want to do in that room will allow you to choose the right furniture and accessories and organize the space in a manner that is most functional for you!

For example, you might want the living room as a conversation area; in this case, thus, you will not limit yourself to having one sofa, but perhaps you’ll take two and put them facing each other.

However, if the same living room is used more for watching television than anything else, understand that the solution above is not the best!

Better to have a sofa that can stand in front of the television.

a seconda della funzione posiziona i mobili

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2 – START WITH THE LARGEST PIECES OF FURNITURE

That sounds trivial, but it’s not!

If you are not careful, you risk creating disharmony and imbalance.

Starting with the larger piece of furniture will then help you add the other items you need so that they remain proportionate to the first one and so that you can create a good balance between the elements.

parti dal mobile più grande

(credit: etsy.com, Pure Salt interiors)

I’ve often said good design is about scale, proportions, and balance: if you don’t start with the larger piece, the risk is to overcrowd the room, making it stuffy!

3 – ALWAYS ALLOW PASSAGE

In placing furniture, always look at the ease of use: getting in and out and moving around the room must be easy!

So think about how people get in, get out, and experience the room (obviously, you first!).

It is essential to be able to move with agility without having to do the obstacle course; the fluidity of the paths will make the rooms even more functional!

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 As mentioned previously, these three suggestions are valid for any room; now, let’s see more specific tips for each room.

LIVING ROOM

4 – LOOK FOR THE FOCAL POINT

The focal point in the living room could be the television wall, a fireplace, or, for the lucky ones, a beautiful window with a stunning view.

dal punto focale e poi sistema i mobili

(credit: @decoratinglife.ca; Pinterest)

Having found this, position the furniture so that it faces this to emphasize it even more.

5 – CREATE A “CONVERSATION” AREA

As mentioned before, maybe you use the living room mainly to watch television, but it is still easy to happen to have guests in the house.

A single big linear sofa is not the best for encouraging conversation.

Better a corner sofa if there is space or a smaller sofa and some seating.

That will allow you to maintain the principal function of watching television without compromising on a pleasant chat with friends and relatives.

comodo alla conversazione

(credit: hgtv; Marc Williams Furniture)

Also, remember to have some countertops near the seats, such as a coffee table; this will allow you and your guests to be able to rest any glasses or plates!

Please note: Furniture and sofas do NOT have to be necessarily against the walls!

BEDROOM

6-USE THE BED TO CATCH THE EYE

In some rooms, you don’t have much choice, and you necessarily have to place the bed in a certain way, but where you can, think about how you want to use the rest of the space.

In large rooms, you might want a study or a small sitting area; based on that, then decide where to put the bed!

(credit: etsy.com; Maisons du monde)

Remember that, as with living, the bed doesn’t need to be against the wall: you could also put it crosswise.

DINING ROOM.

7 – CHOOSE THE RIGHT TABLE

We saw this in detail a few weeks ago (you can find it here): by understanding the size of the space we can dedicate to the dining room, you would be able to choose the right table, such as shape and size.

It will be essential to have a proportionate rug, especially if the dining area is part of the living room, to divide the space optically.

After the table, the other choices will follow, such as lighting, chairs, and possible sideboards!

While the function of the dining room is clear, it will be paramount for the choice and placement of furniture to understand how much and how you use this room.

(credit: curateanddisplay.co.uk; thelilypadcottage.com)

If you love to have a lot of guests, obviously, it will be more functional to have a large table (always proportionate to the space, mind you!) and perhaps sacrifice storage furniture instead.

Conversely, if you have a more intimate number of guests, you can opt for a smaller table, perhaps extendable, and thus have more space for other furniture.

 

I hope this article on how to place furniture was helpful and you love it; in case, let me know in the comments!

Feel free to share it with anyone you think might be interested, I will be honored, and it will help me get my name out there.

If you feel that your home, or some environment of it, does not reflect you enough, do not wait any longer and book your consultancy!

 

Decorating the dining room in the best possible way, even if it is just an area of the living room, is paramount to creating a cozy environment!

The dining area is where you host friends and family to share a good meal together.

It is an indeed important convivial area in the home.

Before considering how to decorate the dining room, the first thing to do is figure out how much space you have for this area: an entire room? A great open space with a living room? Or a small corner of the living area?

1 – CHOOSE THE RIGHT TABLE

This choice is crucial both in terms of style and composition; a good design is about scale, proportions, and balance (I discuss this here).

Compared to its surroundings, a table that is too big or too small will create disharmony!

So here it is once you have identified the space dedicated to the dining area, you will have to figure out the proper size of the table so that it is proportionate to the rest of the room!

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Having figured out the correct dimensions for the table, you can look for the style and material that best matches the room.

Even if you have an entire room to dedicate to a dining room, try to give continuity of style (or mix of, as always) with the rest of the house.

There must ALWAYS be a common thread.

Of course, this is much more visible if the dining area is in the same room as the living room.

2 – CHANDELIER

Light is essential in any environment; and is no exception in the dining area.

Choosing the right chandelier will serve both the functional level of properly illuminating where you eat and, of course, the aesthetic level.

Peculiar-shaped chandeliers will help draw attention to the dining area by giving it character.

The choice of shape should complement the form of the table: a rounded-shaped chandelier will look very good on a round table, and for a rectangular table will be better an elongated chandelier or a row of chandeliers!

o una fila di lampadari!

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When the space is small and, therefore, so will the table, you can also opt to play with several small chandeliers, but placed at different heights.

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That will avoid putting a visually too heavy chandelier and create movement with a really intriguing composition.

3 – THE CHOICE OF CHAIRS

Until a few years ago, chairs were in agreement with the table, and that’s perfectly fine, we would miss it, but for a more contemporary and extravagant look, you can also think about putting different chairs around the table!

They can be chairs that are all the same but contrast with the table or just chairs that are all different (but have a common thread such as material or color!).

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If the table is very elaborate or noteworthy, choose simple chairs to lighten it up, but mostly to let the table be the “star.”

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If, on the other hand, you have opted for a very linear and straightforward table, then you can play a little more!

Choosing different chairs is a way to bring different textures, materials, shapes, and colors to your dining room.

If the dining area is in your living room, you can get chairs that can become “multifunctional,” that is, great for sitting at the table and as an extra seat next to the sofa.

4 – WALL DECORATIONS

Don’t underestimate the importance of wall decoration: a painting, a photograph, or a mirror, can change the face of a room.

Art tells a story; the right art can tell YOUR story!

Putting the right piece (or pieces) on the wall will help give character to your dining room, bringing different colors and textures and complementing the room.

It could be something that reminds you of your travels, or could add that perfect splash of color that brightens up the room, or even a stunning mirror that gives the room light and air.

(credit Décor Aid by houzz; homearkansas.com)

It has to be something meaningful to you, and that represents you.

Again, it will be paramount and crucial to consider the right size: a picture that is too small will be lost, and too large will overpower the room, creating disharmony.

If you decide to put several pieces, make them “talk” to each other, either by the same frames, the same subject, or through colors.

Create your composition on the floor first, then make paper cutouts the size of the frames.

Then arrange these cutouts on the wall with paper adhesive to see if it is harmonious and the right size relative to the portion of the wall.

When it is okay, you can plant the nails and replace the paper cutouts with actual frames.

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That will prevent you from needlessly poking holes in the wall and have a perfect composition immediately!

5 – RUGS

Especially if the dining area is in the living room, putting a large rug that “encloses” the table and chairs is a good idea for optically dividing the various zones.

Then the rug is yet another way to bring texture and color into the room.

Again, pay attention to size! The rug needs to accommodate the chairs even when you move them away for seating; otherwise, the risk is tripping over it with the legs.

(credit Metricon by Houzz)

Also, a too small rug will make the dining area look much smaller, and too large will smother the table and chairs!

6 – ACCESSORIES

Accessories such as vases, centerpieces, and tableware help o personalize in addition to decorating your dining room.

Be careful not to overdo it with too many items, as that would make the room too crowded and confusing.

Better a few well-chosen pieces that perfectly match your style and personality.

(credit Etsy.com; Minotti by Houzz)

As you can imagine, these decorations also help you bring in colors, shapes, and textures creating movement and vibrancy.

7 – PLANTS

You imagined it, didn’t you? Plants are always a great way to decorate any room in the house, so, of course, the dining room too!

As I’ve said other times, plants bring us closer to nature, making us feel good.

Plants then make spaces more luxurious and, above all, less cold and impersonal!

Where space does not allow you to put pots on the floor, you can opt for arrangements to put them on the table or on the furniture you have nearby.

(credit freedom.com.au; inspirationformoms.porch.com)

Is there anything else you would add to decorate your dining room? Tell me in the comments!

Is there anything else you would add to decorate your dining room? Tell me in the comment below!

I hope this article was helpful and you love it; in case, let me know in the comments!

Feel free to share it with anyone you think might be interested, I will be honored, and it will help me get my name out there.

If you feel that your home, or some environment of it, does not reflect you enough, do not wait any longer and book your consultancy!