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Living room layout ideas for a fun and relaxing atmosphere

Living room layout ideas for a fun and relaxing atmosphere
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These days, most living rooms are designed with the TV as the centrepiece. However, that often comes at a cost. The family members get so caught up with the plot of TV shows that they barely engage with one another.

What every living room really needs is a proper conversation area — a space where your family or friends can chat freely, comfortably, and without any hindrance. The goal is to make the space feel more intimate and welcoming so everyone actually wants to spend time together.

If creating a space for making meaningful memories is your priority, build your layout with that in mind. This way, you can choose furniture that supports the main purpose of the room.

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First, understand the size of your living room. Then, decide on a colour palette and a theme even before purchasing your furniture. This ensures everything fits both the room and the vibe you want to create.

A simple way to create a conversational setup for your living room is to place two sofas positioned to face each other. Consider a pair of Baltimore two-seaters and a comfy single-seater accent chair to round out the space.

Positioning the seating this way encourages conversation and recreational activities. Nothing beats the joy of quality family time like gathering around a game in the centre of the room.

Place the coffee table at the centre of your seating arrangement. Not only does it complement the space, but it is also conducive for keeping board games within arm's reach.

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A spacious coffee table is a must as you can serve snacks on an impromptu karaoke night or place your board game there. This way, your seating area can also serve as a board game zone or karaoke zone.

When board games are in plain sight, they are more likely to get played with than gather dust on a shelf.

Consider getting a corner table and placing it by the side of your sofa. You could even keep one ready-to-go chess board on the corner table. This can serve as a classy decor piece for your living room.

Use large-sized area rugs to highlight the different zones within your living room: seating area, chess game zone, karaoke zone, and so on.

If you have more people over often, opt for ottomans. They will be great to accommodate seats for extra players on game night, or just putting your feet up during a casual movie night.

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To give your living room a focal point – the first thing visitors' eyes are drawn to when they enter the room – consider selecting an open wall that faces your seating area.

Finally, getting this new set of furniture can be a big investment for you. But it does not necessarily have to drain your bank account. Simply, look for a furniture brand that offers Equated Monthly Instalments (EMI), allowing you to pay for your purchases in equal monthly payments. This option can help you pay off the furniture bills in manageable portions.

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