55 small living room ideas that will maximise any tiny space
Pack your small living room full with clever design tips and tricks that prove size isn't everything
We know, we know: searching for small living room ideas can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack – especially as most of the living room ideas out there tend to be aimed at those of us with larger (read: palatial) homes.
Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to make the most of the space you have, and even visually enlarge it. It might be a case of rethinking your lighting, reassessing your layout. It might be a case of figuring out how to hide a TV.
It might, too, be worth thinking about the star of the show – yes, we're talking sofa ideas – in a new light (more on that later, and don't worry; you won't have to sacrifice one ounce of comfort!).
Small living room ideas
There's a lot to think about, and it's understandable if you feel overwhelmed, but don't worry: we're here to help you nail the latest living room trends without sacrificing one inch of space.
From space-enhancing design tricks to clever storage ideas, we've rounded up all the best small living room ideas around.
1. Cuddle up in a love seat
If you're looking for sofa ideas for small living rooms, try sourcing one with slim proportions and small footprints, and ideally one with a straight back.
'This means that no space is wasted from being unable to sit something flush against the wall,' says Gisela Lancaster, head of buying at Sofology.
'Love seats can often be overlooked but are a wonderfully versatile option that offer a cosy space for two or a luxuriously comfortable seat for one,' she adds.
'They also deliver in the style stakes and provide a focal point for any small room where space is limited.'
2. Let your furniture float
It might be tempting to push all of your furniture up against the walls, but it may actually be smarter to let it float when considering how to arrange furniture in a small living room.
'With a small living room, it’s worth taking time to really plan where your furniture is placed. Although the available space may limit your options, the right layout can make a space seem larger than it actually is,' explains Adam Brown, director at The Painted Furniture Company.
'Avoid the obvious solution of pushing everything back against the walls, instead allow space around key pieces of furniture. This will allow the eye to see more floor space, making your room seem bigger.'
3. Opt for tapered legs
It might sound strange, but choosing the wrong sofa design could be one of the biggest small living room mistakes you can make. Instead, opt for one with tapered legs.
'For people wanting to save on the minimal space they have, avoiding designs with wide frames and opting for slim lines will help to make the furniture feel far less imposing,' says Gisela.
'Choosing a model with tapered legs can help create the illusion of space by elevating furniture slightly. Similarly, a petite sofa with a tall back and narrow arms will suit a small room whilst making the piece appear larger than it is.'
4. Keep it symmetrical
When it comes to sussing out how to arrange living room furniture, symmetry can, when used well, create balance and a feeling of calm.
To that end, interior design experts recommend that you use a feature wall or fireplace as a marker, and set up your furniture around it, adhering to a mirroring effect as you go.
If you really want to make things feel even more serene, opt for calming neutrals and exposed brickwork, as seen above.
5. Wave goodbye to the 3-seater sofa
It's traditional, sure, but you don't have to have a 3-seater sofa in your small living room.
'When considering the benefits of a 3-seater sofa in a small space, it’s important to envisage how it will be used,' says Gisela.
'If three people are unlikely to ever sit together then perhaps two 2-seater sofas will serve a family of four better than one 3-seater and an armchair.'
6. Go big with a rug
When designing a small living room, the worst design mistake you can make is going small with your rug choice. When trying to make your small living room look bigger, it's important to note that if your rug it is floating like an island between your furniture it will only make the space look smaller. This is your opportunity to go big so seize it.
However, you do need to make sure the rug your choose is in proportion to your furniture and space. ‘A good guide to follow is to ensure that your rug is larger than the biggest piece of furniture. For example, the longest side of the rug should always be longer by at least 6 inches than the largest piece of furniture, eg. sofa,’ says Therese Germain, Vice President of Product at Ruggable, our go-to machine washable rug brand.
‘In a small living room, a 150x215cm rug will fit underneath a coffee table, or in front of a fireplace with two comfy chairs sitting almost completely on the rug.’
7. Go bold with your paint choice
You'd better believe that there are some genius small living room paint ideas that can make a huge impact to your abode.
‘First instinct for a small living room is to keep it light, bright and de-cluttered (the word du jour right now) and while this is a perfectly acceptable decorating thing to do, especially if the room is flooded with natural light, sometimes going bolder can also be a wonderful option,’ says Patrick O’Donnell International Brand Ambassador at farrow and ball.
Patrick recommends trying a mid-tone green living room ideas for an invitation oasis like French Gray or Lichen. Alternatively, consider taking the plunge with a bold and dark colour like Down Pipe. ‘Our perennially favourite grey that never comes across as too chilly- it will just cocoon you in a softly dramatic way!’ adds Patrick.
8. Embrace the colour drenching trend
‘Another good trick is to paint EVERYTHING in one colour- a soft neutral such as Joa’s White or Stirabout will work in all lighting conditions and create a good backdrop to introduce your personal identity through cloth, pictures and furniture,’ says Patrick at Farrow and Ball.
Embracing the colour-drenching paint trend as Patrick suggests works by distracting the eye from the edges of the room which are usually picked out in another colour. However, don’t feel you need to stick to soft neutrals, bold dark greys and navy can also look great in a small living room.
9. Define space with paint
Much like in a larger space, even small living room ideas can benefit from the power of zoning a room with colour. If you use the room for dining and unwinding in front of the TV use contrasting paint colours to divide the room.
‘Using contrasting paint colours to create division in a room is an effective way to manage smaller spaces,’ says Paula Taylor, Head Stylist at Graham & Brown. ‘If you were to split the wall up with contrasting paint colours, such as a deep blue and vibrant yellow, it will create the illusion of separate spaces, without the need to use furniture or physical divisions.’
Alternatively, for a softer look zone spaces with different shades of the same colour.
10. Switch out the sofa for a lounger
Can a living room still be a living room without a sofa? The answer is a responding yes!
While choosing the best sofa might be the conventional furniture choice, if you’re working with tiny living room ideas it could be worth considering a lounger, day bed or cuddle seat, over small living room sofa ideas.
‘Not every living space needs a sofa but often we feel the need to fill a space. When it comes to choosing seating, think about how the space is going to be used, who by and at what times of day. You might find a small chaise or classic mid-century lounger will be perfect,’ says Tom Rutt, founder of TR Studio
11. Open up the space with shutters
When designing a tiny living room, it pays to be clever with your window dressings and consider forgoing the usual living room curtain ideas. Instead, blinds or shutters could be a smart option to open up the space.
‘Changing accessories in your living room can make a huge difference. Although curtains add an element of luxury to your relaxing space, if your living room is small, it might be worth swapping them out blinds or shutters,’ says Lisa Cooper, Head of Product at Thomas Sanderson.
‘Blinds and shutters both make a room look taller, as they free up space on either side of the window.’
12. Experiment with a coloured ceiling
If you're looking for modern small living room ideas, get clever with paint.
‘Paint is your friend in a small space, particularly when it comes to giving the illusion of height,’ says Lick’s Director of Interior Design and Colour Psychologist Tash Bradley.
‘By painting your ceilings in a light blue or light green, such as Lick’s Green 13 or Blue 02 the room will appear taller. Or, paint your walls, ceiling and skirting all in the same colour so your eye does not get drawn to the corners of the room, which will create the feeling of space.’
13. Pick pink
Pink living room ideas are perfect for a small living room as an alternative to neutral living room ideas, the trick is to keep the shade light and powdery.
‘Lighter neutral colours will help reflect light around a small room, or a lovely soft alternative to a neutral is pink,’ says Lick’s Tash.
‘Lick’s Pink 01 and Pink 04 are great for small spaces as they make the room feel warm and welcoming, but also help to reflect the light.’
Pair the pink with a vibrant colourful sofa to add character and interest to the space.
14. Focus on one feature wall
We know it’s hard, but in a small living room it is important to hone in on just a few key living room wall decor ideas.
'In a small space, it can quickly feel claustrophobic if there's too much asking for attention as your eye doesn't know where to rest,’ explains Lucy Henderson, Head Designer at My Bespoke room.
‘Creating a clear focal point to draw you in is essential for rooms of any size but in a small one, try to scale it back. Pick just one wall to be the real show stopper, whether that's with wallpaper or a gallery wall.’
15. Choose furniture with legs
Kelly Collins from Swyft Home recommends furniture that’s raised off of the ground.
'Selecting a sofa or armchair that sits on raised legs will help to bring a sense of light and space and make even the smallest living rooms feel airy,' she says. When more of the floor is visible, the room appears bigger.
This trick lends itself well to any living room, as many of the best sofas and armchairs are finished with beautiful turned wooden legs. Lots of beautiful mid-century pieces are raised on legs, from sideboards and cabinets to sofas, keeping the floor on show.
16. Create a focal point with a gallery wall
Centre your lounge space with gallery wall ideas above the sofa. Frame photos, prints, wallpaper samples and pressed flowers to create something that brings personality.
The visual interest created by a cluster of prints will distract from the fact the room is small and anchors the space.
17. Enlarge with wide flooring
Elements of the room with large surface area, like the walls and floors, have a huge impact on how a small space feels. Consider living room flooring options that will expand the space.
'Use wide flooring planks or those laid on a diagonal tangent across the room,' advises interior designer Vanessa Morgan. Chunky floorboards will work better than slim ones, and a Berber rug with a diamond pattern will also create the impression of a broader area.
18. Break up a neutral palette with boho patterns
As mentioned earlier, neutral tones will help a tiny living room to feel larger. Light-coloured carpets, walls and furniture are a great way to keep a space feeling bright and airy, whatever the size of the room.
We love the little extra touches in this charming living room – the wall-mounted shelving unit provides the perfect space for personal mementoes and accessories. If you prefer a modern small living room idea like this one, then simplicity is key.
19. Hide corners to enhance the sense of space
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explains a simple bit of science around corners, and how to make a room feel larger by drawing the eye away from its edges. 'Our minds become confused in a room, if our eyes can't see corners,' he begins.
'If our eyes can see corners then our mind knows exactly what size the room is, but if you can find ways of disguising corners, hiding corners, drawing the attention of the eye to the middle of the wall rather than the edge of the wall, that will always help significantly.'
He suggests getting savvy with living room house plant ideas and placing a tall plant in the corner of a room (or a tall lamp, if you prefer) to distract the eye from the perimeter.
20. Go oversized with artwork
A gallery wall will always be a popular way to approach decorating behind the sofa and display favourite artwork and photos.
However, in a tight space, one large piece of artwork could stop the space from feeling cluttered and busy. Here, a large abstract print with tones of mustard and pink tie in with the sofa, while the rest of the space is kept bright and minimalist.
21. Hang easy breezy curtains
'Try to maximise the use of natural light with floaty window dressing and a statement/group of mirrors,' suggests Paula Taylor from Graham & Brown.
Keep window treatments sheer and light rather than having anything too heavy, and it'll make the area around the window feel more spacious.
22. Soften with curved edges
When decking out your small living room, look for furniture with curved edges to offset all the harsh angles, from the doorframe to the windows. An oval midcentury coffee table in warm wood softens the look in this small, cosy living room, and the glass top prevents it from feeling bulky.
Circular cushions work well too, and we can personally recommend this circular jute rug from La Redoute, available in a range of sizes (go as big as possible). Curvy furniture, soft furnishings and even the cute rounded leaves of a money plant will make a small living room feel inviting.
23. Prioritise multifunctional designs
Wayfair’s Resident Style Advisor, Nadia McCowan Hill says multifunctionality is the number one rule to making the best of a small living room. 'Go all in with multi-functional furniture,' she says. A storage ottoman is a great idea for living room storage ideas, as it can triple up as a coffee table, footstool, and storage box.
'It's an aesthetic statement piece of furniture which is also storage savvy,' Nadia adds. Just add a tray and some coffee table books when using as a table.
24. Go dark
Ideal Home Editor Heather Young has just painted her living room in Railings by Farrow & Ball, and if you're toying with the idea of a dark makeover, Lucy St George from Rockett St George says go for it.
'It’s no secret that we’re big fans of a dark and dramatic living room scheme at Rockett St George and it’s a common misconception that black will make your room feel smaller,' she begins.
'In fact, it has the opposite effect. Painting the walls and ceilings of your living room in black leans into the cosy feel and helps creates an illusion similar to looking up at the night sky.' Plenty of candles, table lamps and soft throws and you're all set for optimal cosiness.
25. Choose storage furniture with a small footprint
Whilst living room storage ideas are still very much needed, regardless of the size of your space, try to make the most of ceiling height and avoid using too much floor space.
'More and more customers have embraced ladder-style shelving to store and display, from paperwork and keys to houseplants and prized possessions,' says Kate Gibson, Home Buying Manager, Habitat. 'A versatile storage solution, this style provides valuable shelf space with a minimal footprint.'
26. Create space using mirrors
It's the oldest trick in the book, but it really does work. You can instantly create the illusion of space by simply adding more living room mirror ideas.
All the better still, like above, opt for an oversized mirror to cover an entire wall. The mirror will create the illusion of space by reflecting light and of course the interior decor – doubling up your small living room ideas.
'We always recommend going for the largest mirror you can afford to make the most of the reflection and bounce as much light back into the room as possible.
Alternatively, create a feature on the wall of your living room with a mix of vintage, foxed or antiqued mirrors for a unique take on the classic gallery wall,' says Jane Rockett, Co-founder of Rockett St George.
27. Choose a broken plan layout
The modern interpretation of open-plan living, broken plan layouts are perfect for small living room ideas. This contemporary look is well-suited to modern living room ideas.
You'll have all the benefits of the sense of space that you get from open-plan. However, what broken plan also does if offer more of a visual separation between your zones without having to block them off with doors.
If a simple wall jutting out doesn't separate the spaces enough, look to glass doors, instead.
28. Use paint to trick the eye
Living room feature wall ideas do much more than just add pretty decoration. Trick the eye into your room appearing taller by carefully considered painting. Coat the bottom half of the wall in your favourite bright shade, which will draw attention.
Then paint the top half and the ceiling in a more neutral colour so it seems to disappear by comparison, and blurs the lines of where the walls end and the ceiling begins.
29. Open up with a serving hatch
Forget all those 70s connotations of serving hatches. Instead, think of how this addition could bring light and space to your small living room ideas.
A simple rectangle cut in between your living room and kitchen will make both your rooms feel larger without having to commit to an open-plan living room layout. Plus, you can still use the space for its intended purpose, except leave the pineapple hedgehogs behind.
30. Boost light with floor to ceiling windows
There's nothing like natural light to make a space feel bigger. Amp up the sense of space in your lounge by giving your back wall totally over to floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows.
If you have a lush garden beyond, this will only enhance the sense of light and space.
31. Open up to the hallway
While this might seem a dramatic move, you can increase the sense of space by opening up the wall behind the sofa, revealing the light-filled hallway ideas behind.
This is a clever idea if your front room feels dark and crammed, and won't impact too much on the structure of your rooms, as you'll only be opening up part of the wall. Always seek professional advice before grabbing a sledge hammer but keep in mind a 'hole in the wall' could be the answer to your small space issue.
32. Choose a neutral sofa
'A neutral sofa can help lighten the space, however it's worth remembering that neutral doesn’t have to mean selecting a plain design,' says Suzy McMahon, Buying Director, Sofology.
'Opting for styles with beautiful details, such as curves, buttons or fluting, will add character to a small space without overpowering your scheme.' Bear this in mind when looking for sofa ideas for small living rooms.
'Additionally, cushions and throws in bolder shades and patterns can keep the look from feeling too pared back. Alternatively, an accent chair is a great way to add a pop of colour and will effortlessly lift a darker space.'
33. Keep it cohesive
When working with small living room ideas, try and keep your colours cohesive, when it comes to furniture, accessories and wall colour too. 'A cohesive colour palette boosts light creating a tranquil, snug oasis,' says Nadia from Wayfair.
Sticking to two or three key colours will mean everything seamlessly sits together and nothing will jump out too much, making it dominate the room. Use living room paint ideas to zone spaces within the room and add plenty of plants to bring a feeling of life to the room.
34. Opt for built in everything
If you need a lot of storage space in your living room, why not opt for built in everything!
Built in shelving and cupboards are much better space savers than freestanding. But a built in seating area, too, will mean no space is wasted at all, especially if you add under-bench storage too. Choosing a coffee table with an open, wire base will also make the space feel roomier.