Seating Design: Bigger Isn't Always Better! Tips for a Small Living Area

Rosallee Scott
Need some tips for seating design in a small living area? Designing rooms in a smaller home can be tough, but it's not impossible. Here's a few hints for choosing furniture for the the two most used public spaces of your house: The kitchen and the living room/ family room.

Tips for Seating Design in a Small Living Area-Kitchen
If you have a little kitchen in your home, space for people to sit and eat may be at a premium. The best way for designing a sitting area is to utilize a counter, perhaps in a center island. Even if you do not have a counter top that extends out enough to put bar stools under, you can still stack a few in the corner of the room. In a pinch they can still be pulled up next to your cabinets, so a place to set drinks on is still within easy reach. To find the perfect ones to fit your style, check out Where to Buy Kitchen Bar Stools for Your Counter.

If you have a smaller eat-in kitchen that you want to utilize for larger dinner parties because you don't have a formal dining room, as well as family meals, the best thing to do is get a table that extends. During normal days, it can be as little as you need for your family to sit together and can also be made longer to accommodate guests during gathering. The extra chairs can be either stacked in a corner or hung from the wall above the table. For more hints read Choosing Your Kitchen Table.

Tips for Seating Design in a Small Living Area-Living Room/Family Room
If your home has a smaller living room or family room, things can get cramped in a hurry if extra bodies show up. Many people say that your furniture should fit room but that is not always the case. If you put too many little things in a little room, it can actually maker the space seem smaller. Not to mention, it can also make it feel even more cramped and cluttered. When designing this space, your family's sitting requirements need to considered first and then room for guests can be taken into consideration. For more hints, check out Tips for Arranging Your Living Room Furniture.

A sectional sofa is always a good investment for any household and any size space. Not only does it accommodate a larger amount of people, it can also be taken apart and reconfigured to fit any room's dimensions. If you don't have the extra space for chairs, another option is large floor pillows. Kids can lounge and watch TV or pull them up to the coffee table to eat their snacks. For decorating ideas, read Decorating a Small Living Room.

When researching tips for seating design in a small living area, just remember that bigger isn't always better! Having smaller spaces in your home does not mean having to sacrifice on style or guests. It just takes a little creativity to fit it all in!

Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Beauty and Lifestyle

Rosallee Scott has been a freelance writer & researcher since 1998. She is a Featured Lifestyle Contributor here on Y!CN. Spending over a decade working side by side and learning from her sub-contractor husb...  View profile

  • Need a room to do double duty? Read "How to Create an Office Area in Your Home Without an Extra Room" found on https://www.associatedcontent.com
  • Bigger isn't always better!
  • When designing a space, your family's sitting requirements need to considered first.
  • A sectional sofa is always a good investment for any household and any size space.

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