Question: We would like help with
furniture arrangements in our house of less than 1,100
square feet. Our living and dining rooms are contained
within a 21-foot wall that includes the front door and a
large window that reaches the ground. The other wall is
about 20 feet and has a fireplace and a window. The third
wall divides the house and extends about 4 feet into the
room.
Our dining room table is in one corner underneath a
chandelier. We have a couch, recliner chair,
entertainment center and TV cart, a few end tables and
lamps. We would like to purchase new furniture but do not
know what. We have beautiful window covering and a small
tile entryway. The rest is carpeted. We also want to
maximize seating for our Daytona 500 party.
Nancy DuPuy
Sannta Clara
Answer: In a nutshell, you want comfortable,
uncluttered living with additional seating when
necessary. The layout I've created for you has some
interesting furniture solutions that just might fit the
bill because the furniture has several functions and is
attractive at the same time.
Let's start with the entry; the long wall is the
perfect place to put a console cabinet. This closed piece
of furniture provides attractive storage space, a much
needed commodity in any small home. Over this console is
a tall mirror that makes this tight space feel more open.
Moving into the living room area, we'll put the recliner
near the window on the left of the fireplace. Next to it
is a small, round end table, and behind the chair goes a
floor lamp that sheds good light for reading.
ROOM FOR A PARTY With
this furniture arrangement, seating can
expand easily to accommodate guests.
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A tall, thin plant behind the recliner adds
interest to this corner.
In front of your draped window is a 7-foot
sofa. This will be the single largest piece in
the room. I've put its back to the window to
create the beginning of the seating area for
entertaining and socializing. Two people can sit
comfortably in it, three people when
necessary.
Next to the sofa is a pair of end tables.
These are closed pieces, so you have a place in
which to store coasters, napkins, etc. On one
table you can put a small vase of flowers, on
the other, a nice piece of sculpture or a small
piece of art on an easel.
Behind the sofa is a console, or "sofa,"
table. You will see in the floor plan that two
little squares are indicated behind it. These
are two small ottoman seats that are tucked
under the console. When you need additional
seating they can be pulled out and brought into
the room. If they're on casters (little wheels),
moving them will be that much easier.
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On top of the console table is a pair of 30-inch-tall
lamps that illuminate the sofa area. At night they will
cast a lovely light onto the drapes.
In front of the sofa is a 4-foot-square coffee table.
But it's not just any table. Remember, I mentioned that
the new furniture will have many functions. Well, this
table has four seats tucked under its surface. When
needed, they come out and become seating. The
entertainment unit on the long wall is made up of two
sections that are shallow and one that is deeper. The
side units have shelving for books, DVDs, CDs, etc., and
the middle unit is deep enough to hold a 24-inch-deep TV.
The new dining table is close to the kitchen and has six
chairs with it.
I suggest that the table's top be glass so this small
room doesn't start to feel too cluttered with furniture.
The six chairs should be upholstered slipper chairs.
They'll look nice when brought into the living room to
serve double duty when you have an audience for the
races.
By now, with the large sofa, the two ottoman seats
that move into the room, the four seats under the coffee
table and the six dining chairs, you have enough seating
to invite a lot of friends to watch the Daytona 500 with
you. This doesn't include the recliner, which can be
swung around if absolutely necessary for one more to join
in the fun.
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