We know what you’re thinking—“What’s a living room without
the sofa?” But hear us out. In some cases, a sofa can make a living room feel
crowded, or worse, uninviting. Some layouts simply don’t accommodate a big three-seater.
Considering that most homeowners arrange their furniture around the television
(in houses built before the tube was a major fixture), awkward placement of
sofas has become commonplace.
If you have this problem, or you simply want a fresh interior,
read our design tips on the many ways you can live without a sofa.
Armchair Army
Versatility is the name of the game when furnishing your
living room sans sofa. A collection of armchairs opens up your space, and
provides greater flexibility in regards to positioning and organization. Plus,
with a living room chair for each person to call their own, it eliminates the
potential for your guests to accidentally bump elbows, or get stuck in the
middle seat.
Gathering two to four matching armchairs gives your interior
a sense of unity. Fabric upholstery in neutral colors also allows you to inject
color into your design scheme through the use of vibrant accent pillows, while
patterned area rugs can lend texture.
Throw in one or two armless accent chairs to keep your
living room from becoming monotonous, again in neutral colors to allow your
lighting to really glow in the room.
And of course, no living room is complete without a classic recliner. Try to find one that has a wood grain that is similar to the feet of
your armchairs, to maintain visual harmony.
Loveseats Are for Lovers
Two-cushion loveseats are never a bad idea. They take up
less space than a full sofa, and are more than appropriate for snuggling with
your sweetheart while watching a movie, or simply enjoying each other’s
company. Remember to be consistent with your color choices. Similar tufting to
your other chairs will also lend to the room’s synchronicity.
Chaise the Dream
Perhaps the most obvious drawback to not having a couch is
the lack of lounge seating. Who doesn’t enjoy an afternoon nap on the sofa?
However, with a low-profile chaise, not only do you keep your living room
unobstructed, you also get all the benefits of lazy Sundays.
For more living room furniture, including ottomans and
occasional tables, visit Roberts Furniture & Mattress in Hampton, VA. Our
low-priced chairs, loveseats, and chaise lounges are of the highest quality in
both construction and design. Let our family serve your family!
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