Move Furniture Away From The Wall
By simply moving a couch away from the wall, it will make your room look larger. Especially if there's room behind the couch to walk and still use the wall for something narrow like bookshelves.
Divide & Conquer
If your room is long and narrow, divide the space and create two areas. You could make the other side a dining room or breakfast area.
If you already have a dining/breakfast area, you could create a cozy library with a small table and chairs for eating and perusing books.
Armless chairs are a superb idea for a small space.
As you can see from the photo above, you can create a cozy little corner area with a stunning wall display to make your space appear more cohesive.
Use Armless Chairs
As you can see from the photo above, you can create a cozy little corner area with a stunning wall display to make your space appear more cohesive.
Create A Cozy Conversation Area
By creating a conversation area, the space automatically feels cozy and intimate. It's also a good idea to ground your conversation area with a pretty area rug.
Arranging Furniture In A Studio Apartment
Even if your home happens to be a studio apartment, you can still make the space work for you while encompassing all of your needs.
The above studio apartment has a sort of designated living space with the couch and TV across from it. A bed at one end, and a desk area at the other.
This effectively creates three rooms downsized to just one space.
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