Creating effective small living room layouts is less about squeezing in more furniture and more about maintaining clear movement paths, comfortable seating and balanced proportions. Even compact UK lounges can feel spacious when furniture placement, clearances and viewing distances are planned correctly.
This guide uses real-world room sizes commonly found in UK homes, showing practical furniture arrangements that maximise comfort without making the space feel crowded.

Layout Strategy
Position the sofa against one wall and mount the TV directly opposite. A wall-mounted TV saves valuable floor space and improves circulation.
Keep the centre of the room relatively open and use lightweight furniture that can be moved easily when needed.
Advantages
- Excellent traffic flow
- Open central space
- Works well for flats and apartments
- Affordable furniture requirements

Layout Strategy
Place the sofa along the longer wall with the TV opposite. Position an armchair diagonally near one corner to create a conversation area without obstructing movement.
Maintain at least 90 cm (36 in) for the main walkway.
Advantages
- Comfortable family seating
- Good TV viewing distance
- Flexible furniture options
- Room for occasional guests

Layout Strategy
Float the corner sofa away from the wall to create a visual divide between living and dining areas. Position the TV opposite the main seating area while maintaining clear routes around the furniture.
Using furniture to define zones often works better than adding room dividers.
Advantages
- Creates distinct living zones
- Ideal for entertaining
- Improved visual balance
- Better use of open-plan space
Common Layout Mistakes to Avoid
Pushing Every Piece Against a Wall
Many homeowners assume furniture must sit against walls to maximise space. In reality, allowing some furniture to “float” can often improve balance and circulation.
Choosing Oversized Furniture
A large sofa may offer more seating but can dominate a small room. Prioritise proportion over maximum capacity.
Ignoring Walkways
Even beautiful layouts become frustrating when movement routes are blocked.
Using Deep TV Units
Bulky media units consume valuable floor area. Wall-mounted televisions and slimline storage often work better.
Best Furniture Choices for Small Living Rooms
When furnishing a compact lounge, prioritise pieces that offer visual lightness and practical functionality.
Consider:
- Slim-arm sofas
- Raised-leg furniture
- Nesting tables
- Storage footstools
- Compact corner sofas
- Wall-mounted storage
Explore our Florence sofa collection for compact contemporary seating, the Queensbury range for classic family-friendly comfort and the Edvard Olsen collection for Scandinavian-inspired furniture designed to maximise smaller spaces.

