Editorial guide
7 Layout Moves That Make a Small Living Room Feel Intentional
Small living rooms perform better when seating, storage, and lighting work as one system rather than isolated purchases.
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A small living room does not need to feel temporary. Start by mapping the room around the conversation zone, not the largest item in the store.
Section 2
Lighting matters more than most decor swaps. A layered plan with one overhead source, one task light, and one ambient light changes how the room reads after dark.
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Avoid overfilling corners. Leaving breathing room between large pieces makes the square footage feel more deliberate.
Author
Maya Ellison
Editorial Director
Maya leads service journalism across home organization, decor, and practical room planning.
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