Living room furniture spacing: A guide to comfortable movement

Living room furniture spacing: A guide to comfortable movement

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much space should I leave between the sofa and coffee table in my Singapore living room?
Aim for about 14-18 inches (35-45 cm) to allow comfortable legroom and easy movement around the coffee table. This is especially important in smaller Singapore apartments.
Whats the ideal walkway width in a living room to ensure comfortable movement?
A minimum of 24 inches (60 cm) is recommended, but 36 inches (90 cm) is preferable, especially in high-traffic areas. Consider this when planning your furniture layout in your Singapore home.
How far should the TV be from the sofa for optimal viewing distance?
A general rule of thumb is to multiply the screen size (diagonal measurement in inches) by 1.5 to determine the ideal viewing distance in inches. Adjust based on your personal preference and screen resolution.
What is the optimal height for a coffee table in relation to the sofa?
Ideally, the coffee table should be the same height as the sofa seat or slightly lower (1-2 inches). This ensures comfortable reach and prevents an awkward height difference.
How can I arrange furniture in a small Singapore living room to maximize space and flow?
Consider a sectional sofa against a wall, a round coffee table to save space, and floating shelves to minimize clutter. Use light colors and mirrors to create an illusion of spaciousness.
How do I arrange seating to encourage conversation in my living room?
Arrange sofas and chairs facing each other to create a conversation area. Place a coffee table in the center to serve as an anchor and create a sense of togetherness.
Should rugs always go under all the furniture in a living room?
Not necessarily. In a larger room, the rug can anchor the seating area with just the front legs of the furniture on the rug. In smaller spaces, having all the furniture on the rug can make the room feel more cohesive.