Feng Shui: How to arrange the sofa in the living room for the best luck

1. Combination method

The styles of the double-seat sofa and the single-seat sofa can be coordinated or completely different. For example, choose a fabric sofa for three people, and a leather sofa for one person, or simply put a Chinese classical style wooden chair on the single sofa. However, the distance between them should not be too large to avoid inconvenience during conversation.

2. Opposite placement

Placing two sofas facing each other is not very common, but in fact it is a very good placement method, especially suitable for people living in Vietnam. Come to the living rooms of more and more people who don’t like to watch TV. Relative placement is suitable for spaces where conversation is the main function, and the location has a strong sense of hierarchy. Moreover, living rooms with different sizes can be adapted by simply changing the size of the sofa.

3. Corner type

Place the sofa along the corner of the wall to form an open communication space for mutual communication. It is more suitable for square living rooms. It is recommended to purchase a movable sofa. Enrich the communication space in the living room and enhance functionality. It consists of a corner seat for 4 people and two single seats, or a corner seat for 4 people and a sofa for 2 people. Of course, for the same purpose of comfort, the single sofa can also be replaced with a leisure chair when matching.

4. A straight-line layout

A straight-line layout is very common. The sofa is arranged in a straight line along one wall, with a coffee table in front. It is more suitable for families with smaller living rooms. practical. The purpose of this arrangement is to save space and increase the range of activities. It is suitable for families with a small area and many members who value space for game activities.

5. L-shaped

Its advantage is that it is comfortable to use and simple to assemble. The L shape is a common arrangement of living room furniture. A three-person sofa and a double sofa form an "L" shape, or a three-person sofa plus two single sofas. The 3+1+1 combination can be said to be the most common sofa placement combination for medium-sized apartments. The long sofa for 3 people sits opposite the TV cabinet, and the two single sofas are arranged on the left and right sides, which can accommodate 5 people for communication at the same time.