Living room sofa combination method

1. Double sofa

For some living rooms with relatively small length and width, when the living room and dining room need to be crowded together, the sofa should not be too wide, and the double sofa should not be too wide. It is more suitable;

2. Multi-person sofa + single sofa/single chair

For some longer living rooms, you can consider using a multi-person sofa to enhance the space of the living room. The guest rate is increased, and a single sofa or chair is added next to the sliding door of the balcony, so that the overall combination is more practical and more generous;

3. Multi-person sofa + single sofa + square Stool

Based on the previous arrangement, it is also very practical to place a small square stool on the side of the living room, which can once again increase the guest capacity of the living room; however, such an arrangement has a negative impact on the living room. The length is required to be larger, otherwise it will look very crowded;

4. L-shaped sofa

Compared with the previous combination of multi-person sofa + single sofa, it is directly placed The L-shaped sofa looks more beautiful and tidy, and the occupancy rate increases when there are many people; and when there are few people, the L-shaped sofa can also be used as a lazy sofa!

5. L-shaped sofa + single chair

As long as the area allows, it is also very good to put a single chair on the basis of the L-shaped sofa. It is more suitable for medium and large apartments with a relatively large living room area. After all, the living room area should be quite large with this arrangement;

6. Multi-person sofa + two single sofas/single chairs

If you don’t want an L-shaped sofa, you can place single sofas on both sides of the multi-person sofa, which will make the flow of the living room appear slightly more transparent;

7. Mix and match Combination placement

If you don’t want to be too rigid, you can be more casual and design the sofa combination arrangement in the living room according to your own preferences!