Small living room ideas to maximise your tiny space
Clever décor ideas for compact lounges
Your small living room doesn't need to feel cramped and claustrophobic. With a few clever decorating tricks you can optimise every square inch to make your snug scheme feel open, airy and organised. Take a look at these ingenious tiny living room ideas that prove that small can feel stylish and spacious too...
Go for bold
If your small living room has the benefit of large windows make the most of the added light by going for a bold colour choice on your walls. This living room has emphasised the colour feature further with a vibrant gallery wall. Offset the dazzling tones with a neutral sofa and pale flooring to even the look.
Add mirrors
Mounting or leaning a mirror on the wall of a small lounge will create the illusion of space by bouncing light around the room. This narrow-framed Crittall-style version looks super-stylish in this compact yet contemporary living room and does an excellent job offsetting the blush pink feature wall.
Build in bespoke storage
Fitted furniture is a small living room asset that makes wall space work hard from floor to ceiling. The combination of closed and open cupboards makes a compact room look organised and tidy, while added ambient lighting is a practical and atmospheric bonus.
Make a look mid-century
Clean lines, minimal embellishment and practical use mean furniture from the 1940s era is practically made for tiny living. Low-level seating, metal-framed armchair and colourful circular coffee tables all fit into this light-filled, small living room without it looking cluttered thanks to the right-angles, curves and narrow leg design.
Use books as décor
In a tight space, books can soon pile up and make the place look untidy. However, don't rule them out of your small living room. Instead, make them work double-time as a decorative feature in their own right. Take inspiration from the many colour-arranged bookshelves of Instagram and turn your book collection into a #rainbowshelfie display for the room.
Inject character with two-toned walls
Small living rooms can often consist of four boring walls, so why not give the space a sophisticated and on-trend feel without compromising floor space? For added interest add board and batten wall panelling. Paint the effect in 'two-tone' soothing shades which will enhance the sense of space too.
Add a folding dining table
If your small living room doubles as a diner, optimise floor space by adding a folding or extendable table. Keep the look lounge-worthy by going with relaxed and comfortable seating. A trolley on wheels means tableware and meals can be easily transferred to and from the kitchen.
Swap out the sofa
Swapping a large bulky sofa for two slim armchairs is a good space-saving idea if your living room is a bit of squeeze. Perhaps pop in an extra stool or collapsible chair to accommodate extra guests.
Use panel ledges
Not just reserved for period decorating, wall panels will give a small living room refined interest and texture. And, what's more, the narrow ledge (if mounting halfway) creates a slim surface to display art and accessories without compromising on space.
Brighten with white
If you're brave enough, an all-white colour scheme will maximise light in a small living room and add an air of sophistication. Give the crisp look just a touch of colour with a few warming accents – pebble grey concrete furniture paired with soft blue cushions is coastal and calming.
Layer up texture
Adding texture to a small living room is a great way to transform it into a comfortable and warming space. To avoid it feeling cluttered, be discerning. Add a few tactile cushions, wall décor and perhaps an interesting rug for a super-snug finish. Choose a small number of richly textured furnishings rather than lots of pieces that could overcrowd the room.
Get beach house happy
Take advantage of a small living room by transforming it into a beach hut haven bursting with coastal vibes. Whitewashed wall panels will create a bright and breezy backdrop and wood-framed furniture will fill the small space with texture. Then, layer up the look with coastal grasses and seaside motif linen fabrics and accessories.
Don't shy away from dark tones
Decorating trends are becoming braver so don't rule these darker schemes out of a compact living room altogether. When paired with the right pieces, dramatic shades like navy, forest green or even black can look atmospheric and inviting on your walls – just ensure you incorporate pops of light or bright furnishings to lift the look.
Get smart with storage
A circular ottoman is a must-have furniture piece for a small living room for so many reasons. It can act as both a seat or coffee table as well as offering a handy space to store blankets, cushions and books. Plus, its curved shape means you won't hurt your knees if you walk into it!
Divide with style
If your small living room has a dual purpose, divide the room in a style that doesn't compromise light. A room divider can help carve out a separate entryway and be used as stylish display storage. Choose a cut-out design with built-in open shelves to maximise space and light.
Go with greenery
Give your tiny living room an inviting botanical vibe by filling the space with lush plants. Fill corners with one or two large statement pots and add planters to walls to trail greenery at different levels. Complete the outdoorsy look with cane furniture and leaf print soft furnishings.
Concentrate on corners
Small box-like living rooms have plenty of right angles so put those corners to work by filling the void with attractive artwork and practical storage. Optimise wall space by adding low-level storage that frees up a backdrop above for mirrors, photos and paintings; keeping other surfaces free for other purposes.
Embrace a feature wall
Just because a living room is small doesn't mean you can't have a little fun with paint effects. Bold artwork or a bright feature wall will actually open up a room by drawing the gaze upwards, whilst adding plenty of personality without taking up floor space. This fun graphic design pairs the muted grey sofa with ochre and pink.
Create a cosy nook
Make your small living room feel larger by creating a separate seating area for reading or quiet reflection. Turn a small armchair away from the rest of the living area perhaps towards a window, then add a small side table, table lamp and creature comforts.
Curate a display cabinet
Glass display cabinets will keep your small living room organised and orderly with accessories safe and dust-free inside. This metal olive coloured cabinet melts seamlessly into its the green backdrop and light reflects off the glazed doors to increase the sense of space.
Choose wall-mounted lights
Free up as much floor and surface space by choosing wall-mounted lighting over floor lamps. And, don't think the alternative choice will compromise the cosy atmosphere as most sconces are dimmable. This allows you to easily adjust the lighting according to the occasion or mood.
Hide clutter behind a screen
Make your space clutter-free and contemporary with one fell swoop by hiding mismatched but necessary objects behind a luxe screen. Guests would never know this refined yet inviting small living room is also used as a family playroom filled with toys or a home office space with hot desk once everything is safely concealed and out of sight.
Camouflage the TV
A large television can dominate small living rooms so think of genius ways to integrate the TV into your living room by blending it in with wall storage. The box-like design of these wall shelves echo the shape of the TV screen and so you have to look twice before you even notice it is there.
Add a sofa bed
A compact sofa bed is a great option to squeeze into an awkward space whilst making a small living room multipurpose too. Create a colour scheme by adding cosy cushions that match a slim floor lamp and finish the cosy corner with a stylish gallery wall with framed wall art.
Zone with a pretty rug
With the right furniture, you can carve a living room out of anywhere. This alcove is part of a hallway that's been transformed into a beautiful tiny lounge with help from a textured rug. This extra-large version frames the inviting space with a soft, vintage feel.
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Stick to a capsule collection
A few timeless items that won't go out of fashion will serve a small living room for years to come. Be sure to choose a compact and stylish sofa, ambient lighting and if you have the room, an additional chair or coffee table. You can then enhance these essential items with seasonal cushions and on-trend decorative pieces.
Carve out wall storage
Look for the stud wall in your small living room and hire a contractor to cut out custom-made shelves behind the sofa. The interesting alcoves make a great solution to creating flush storage without shelves protruding from walls at a hazardous level.
Zone with contrast
Small apartment living rooms or studios can often include a kitchen area too so be sure to create boundaries. Here, an open-plan living and kitchenette has been divided with an island and statement flooring to create a galley kitchen. Midnight blue-toned cabinets have been colour matched to two-tone walls in the living area to tie the room together. The overall effect increases the sense of space.
Go for narrow-legged furniture
Furniture with narrow legs not only channels mid-century chic but also helps with the design dilemma of fitting everything you want into a small space without it looking crowded. Choosing a sofa with a gap between the seat and the floor instantly creates the appearance of more space too.
Dress windows right
A small living room will benefit from a window dressing that's clean and smart rather than busy and bulky. Swap heavy curtains for stylish shutters or replace a bulky Roman blind with a flush roller version.
Get creative with storage
Floor-to-ceiling shelving is not only a marvellous space-saving storage choice for a cosy living area, but it can also double up as a dramatic focal point for the room too. This budget unit looks visually stunning thanks to the colourful inserts. A cobalt sofa and ochre accessories tie together the uplifting scheme.
Let in the light
If you have French, patio or Crittall-style doors in your small living room, make the most of the available light and arrange the furniture towards the outside aspect. It will blur the boundary between inside and out and give the illusion of a larger space.
Balance wallpaper
It can feel daunting to use busy wallpaper in a compact room, but with the right colour combination, it can really make a small space sing. This blue print has breathed new life into the room thanks to the neutral panels and chalky sofa which balance out the bright focal point.
Mount narrow shelves
Picture ledges make a great alternative to regular shelving in small living rooms as their slim form maximises space. The width is usually wide enough for smaller accessories too such as candles or tall narrow vases and the step stops anything falling off.
Bring in light, movable furniture
Space is often in short supply in rented apartments so pared-back schemes with light, skinny furniture are ideal – not only will they make the most of floor space but they can easily be transferred elsewhere when you come to move. This stylish setup with a narrow locker, relaxed seating and a storage trunk coffee table is flexible enough to work in a range of different layouts.
Choose stackable furniture
If there's not a lot of space for side tables in your small living room look for narrow versions that stack on top of each other when not in use. These minimalistic tables look sharp and stylish, while the contrasting surfaces will make the smallest of rooms look chic.
Pick a pale backdrop
Muted shades on walls will make a cosy living room feel fresh and spacious. Pick subtle neutrals like soft grey, chalky white or blush pink rather than brilliant white – these warmer shades will make the room feel inviting rather than cold and stark.
Accessorise wisely
The good thing about small living rooms is that you don't need a lot to make the space look stunning. A few well-chosen accessories can complete the look and create a luxurious finish. Invest in some metallic photo frames or a designer candle votive and the whole room will look high-end in a flash.
Choose slim lighting
Ambient lighting is vital for making a compact lounge feel cosy and inviting. Wall lights or sconces are the most practical solution but floor and table lighting can really soften a scheme too. Choose slim versions that take up minimal floor space. Matching pairs will create balance and symmetry which works especially well in traditional schemes.
Bring in compact seating
Furniture combinations can make or break a small space. Many brands are becoming more aware of customer's needs and often have smaller ranges designed especially for apartment-style living. Measure the space you have first and look for a sofa or chair that fits perfectly, rather than trying to squeeze in an ill-fitting piece.
Store up high
Even if you don't have high ceilings, using the upper part of walls for storage will not only elongate your living room but also free up floor space for furniture and through traffic. Make sure the shelves are mounted high enough so you don't bang your head.
Shrink the gallery wall
Gallery walls make a creative and personal addition to living rooms. Avoid drowning a restricted space by choosing smaller frames – you will still get the same great effect but scaled down to proportion. We love the way this black-framed photo wall incorporates the flat screen TV too.
Play with proportions
If you're a fan of black leather and dark rustic furnishings, you can still make this moody palette work in a compact room. Look to the walls to create balance when using a dramatic colour scheme. Here, white has been introduced to create a two-tone effect, elongating the height of the room and creating an airy, spacious feel.
Invest in multifunctional furniture
Convertible furniture with more than one function is always a small living room's best friend. This loft-style living space has managed to pack in a dining area thanks to this clever bookcase that features a retractable table for two – genius!
Get a hardworking coffee table
If your living room has space for a coffee table make sure it's a multifunctional one. This unique design opens up to create a multi-level table that's perfect for a quick meal. There are also slim drawers to hide bits and bobs, plus the two-tone legs look minimalist and modern.
Feature a corner sofa
A space-efficient piece, a corner sofa, allows you to either spread out when alone or squeeze in the whole family. Small living rooms usually don't have much room to manoeuvre so it's best to choose a sectional version that comes apart. If you can, squeeze in a slim occasional chair in a different material for contrast.
Select see-through furniture
Furniture and fixtures you can look through will keep a small living room from looking cluttered. These industrial-style wooden shelving units are tall and narrow so they take up minimal floor space without compromising on storage capacity.
Angle large furniture
When it comes to arranging seating in a tight living room, opt for angles. Cutting harsh corners will help give a box-like room a cosier atmosphere without feeling cramped.
Snuggle up on a loveseat
If you don't have room for a sofa but don't want to rule one out altogether, a loveseat or snuggler makes the perfect alternative. A great way to add that all-important comfort factor to your lounge, pair with skinny side tables and a rug for an inviting scheme that doesn't compromise on the essentials.
Go luxe with metallics
Like mirrors, furniture and accessories with reflective surfaces will maximise the amount of light in your small living room and make it feel bigger and brighter. Team with neutral tones and snug fabrics for a stylish and luxurious scheme.
Follow a theme
Just because your living room is small doesn't mean it can't be on-trend. To avoid overcrowding, choose only one or two elements that tell the story like in this global-style textured living room with a warm leather sofa and Aztec print fabrics.
Rearrange furniture
Placing the sofa against a wall may be the most popular option but even in a small living room pulling it into the middle of the room can create an intimate quality and leave wall space free for much-needed storage. This cute sofa makes a stunning statement in vibrant green anchored with a contrasting black area rug.
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