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Living Room Furniture Layout - Need Help Please!

13 years ago

Hi everyone; first post on this board (woot!) Need some serious help on furniture layout. I am going to do my best to attach the floorplan of our living room, with my current tentative layout. But I have concerns.

First, to explain the layout. At the foot of the living room (bottom of the page) it is mostly open to the foyer, though when you move your line of sight towards the stairs you are at the beginning of the hallway, where there is a powder room and on into the kitchen. At the right side of the page, you will see three large windows (and they are large - about 11 feet tall I believe). The ceiling in the room is 12 feet at each end (ie. foot of page and top of page) but it is a vaulted barrel ceiling, and is about 14 feet at the center). At the top of the page, you see built-ins. They will be floor to ceiling, almost entirely books (I am a bibliophile!) but some objet d'arts here and there as well. To the left of the page where the built-ins are is an opening. That leads into the dining room.

OK, so I hope that explains what you're kind of looking at when you look at the living room layout. So my goals/concerns/thoughts are as follows:

1. I think the room is too big to be one large, single seating area. I think it needs to be broken up right?

2. The fireplace is the middle of the room - if you break up into two seating areas, suddenly neither area is oriented towards the fireplace.

3. The drawing does not show the size of coffee I want. I tentively intend to get the eames ellipitical coffee table, which has the shape as shown, but is larger (I think 80" long).

4. Ideally I wanted some cozy seating in front of the bookshelves, but with enough room to get in behind them and access books (but I could live with it all squished right up against the bookshelves if I needed.

5. I thought the best way to do 2 seating areas, but still have "flow" and make it seem open and bring the two areas together for large gatherings was to have a chaise/daybed in demarcating the two areas. I am finding, however, that daybed are all very large. This means it would kind of block the access into the dining room. But chaises are all curved, slanted, etc. and I want this piece to be something people could actually sit comfortably upright on (ie. a flat bench/daybed look). I am having trouble finding such a piece. Maybe I can get it custom made? Anyway, that's my current thinking on that area.

6. Overall aesthetic of our house - modern/contemporary urban (sleek, relatively minimalist), but with some warmth, since we have children and want a comfortable, inviting home. But certainly the house as a whole has been designed to have quite a modern feel to it.

7. I like the idea of a large sectional - it helps demarcate the foyer from the living room, and there are some great, sleek modern pieces out there. But I am not married to a sectional.

OK everyone, I think that's it. Please give me any and all thoughts and suggestions. I really want this room to work for large gatherings, to take advantage of the windows, fireplace and lovely large built-ins. I want a sleek look, but welcoming. Many thanks in advance to all who reply!

Comments (7)

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Shoot, it didn't attach it. I can only seem to do a PDF, which got rejected, or a TXT. The TXT did not get a "reject" message, but just doesn't seem to work. Drat, wish I knew how to do this some other way...

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    OK trying one more time...

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Two questions. Will you have a tv in the room?

    Can you move the fireplace to the middle of the built-ins?

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    I like the arrangement you are showing, except for the coffee table, which has no relationship to the chase lounge or the sectional, even if it were 80" long. It sits in the middle of the room, facing the wrong direction to be reachable by any upholstered piece. Other than that, I think you have a pleasant arrangement.

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    les917 - the answers are no and no. No TV, and we cannot (and I don't think want to) move the fireplace.
    nanny2a - thanks, you are totally right. The coffee table is shown slightly in the wrong spot. I envision it being a coffee table sitting in front of the large sectional (hence wanting it to be the length it is). It will not be sitting in the center of the room like shown.

    Does anyone see any concern about clearance between the chaise and the fireplace (where one would walk to go from center of living room into the dining room). What kind of clearance do you think is needed/what is the max length and width I could get away with for a chaise/daybed in that area?

    And does anyone see an issue with the fireplace sitting in the middle of the room, and nothing really being oriented towards it? That is one of my primary concerns with the layout I've put together...

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    shameless self-bump...anyone?

    oh, and one more question: our main floor is hardwoods throughout (except for back entrance mudroom). What do you all think about an area rug in the living room? If so, how large should it be. I feel like it would be next to impossible to find one large enough to encompass the whole room. How do people deal with this in large living rooms?

    Thanks everyone, and pardon my ignorance - I know nothing about interior design!

  • 13 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    It looks like it's going to be a wonderful room. If it were mine, I think I would do something more like this...pull the sectional a bit closer to the center and even pull the reading chairs out a bit more. I think people on the chaise end of the sectional could be part of a conversation with the reading chair area. I know the look you are going for with the floating chaise. Candice Olsen did a fabulous room once with that kind of chaise, but it was a much cozier/smaller space.

    If you feel like you need to have something more near the reading chairs to fill floor space, perhaps a small table in front of those chairs instead of between.