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Living room layout

J T
last month

Any creative minds have suggestions on this living room and how best to arrange things. The challenge is the couch needs to be on the end of the longest wall to center in front of fireplace. We just had floors out in and working with bare bones here. Ideas much appreciated!

Comments (105)

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Love it Denise, thanks! :)

  • Denise Marchand
    last month

    Please make sure you post pics of final masterpiece. We love to see.

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Pottery Barn


  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month
    last modified: last month

    If you have a budget for the rug let me know I can keep throwing out ideas in your budget.

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Our budget is more of a Home Goods budget if that helps!

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Ok yes that sure does help! what are your thoughts on the darker rug I posted?

  • PRO
  • PRO
  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Thanks @Home Interiors With Ease! We may be favoring that last one. Wasn’t planning on dark but you have us definitely considering it!

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Also, I noticed your selections are all 9x12. Would that be too big for our space? I thought I read somewhere that couches and chairs only need to have the front legs on the carpet. Can you advise?

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    what rug?

    1. Loloi Hathaway

    2. Safavieh Vintage

    3. Safavieh Evoke

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    The Loloi Hathaway…but also love the original one from Pottery Barn if there was one similar and cheaper!

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Not much like the PB…..that is a wool handknotted rug..this Loloi is a close style wise and very durable..great price too….It would still need a rug pad under it..that is very important! don't lay a rug on your wood floors without it.

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Oh wow, thank you for that information, I had no idea!

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    We have LVT flooring, is the rule of a pad still the same?

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Yes..it gives it comfort and holds it in place or it will bunch and move…will give you a nice solid feel on the floor..



  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    I like a 1/4 or 1/2” thick it will make your rug look and feel like a million bucks! amazon has all different prices..felt rubber is best..

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Just posting new arrangement for now. Will update once we acquire more things. Still going back and forth with sofa back towards front window or if it would be better flipped. The view of the chairs from the kitchen is nice though the way it is.

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Looks very nice…it is going to work out beautifully…yes they do line up nicely from that archway.

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    This is a pretty way to add a desk area and make it a big part of the room design…


  • Denise Marchand
    last month

    In reference to the rug, depending where you are located, consider taking a look on craigslist or facebook marketplace. I have had enormous success purchasing very fine rugs for clients for great prices. Just immediately bring to your local cleaners before bringing it into your home.

    I have had experience with new inexpensive rugs (for myself personally) and was unhappy the way it wore and shed all over the place. Being brand new was the draw. Home Interiors is correct about a good rug pad, what ever rug you buy. It not only feels good, it will add to the life of the rug and prevent it from slipping.

    You have beautiful furniture and it would be a shame to put down something that doesn't reflect that.

    These are rugs found on craigslist for clients, to give you an idea:

    Project in process - the CL link:

    One of my favorite finds for a consulting project:


  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    Getting a rug cleaned can be very expensive..I have had a oversized rug cleaned and it can cost over $500…a cheap wool rug yes it can shed..but these new polypropylene rugs can really be very durable and look great for years…but you really must add a pad…

  • Denise Marchand
    last month


    What about locating the desk behind the sofa? Birdcage can be in right or left corner.

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    last month

    I have to chuckle I posted putting the desk behind the sofa a few post back….Denise J T mentioned her rug budget is a Homegoods budget...

  • Denise Marchand
    last month

    Great minds think alike!

  • kl23
    last month

    @J T what half of the room does your bird like? Close to kitchen or entry? Does it like a specific place?

    Do you still like the idea of the desk being near the kitchen? Or are you just as happy with it near the entry? Do you use a monitor? Or a laptop only?

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    Thank you Denise and I smiled when I saw you included Buddy the parakeet!

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    @kl23 we like to keep the bird in the back corner on the kitchen side just to keep away from drafts and such from the front door. Although the layout suggestions we are getting are beautiful and much much appreciated, a desk/office to us is an isolated and private space where you go to work and not out in the open so the desk will go in the original spot planned. The same side as our bird.

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    We use both monitor and laptop

  • kl23
    last month

    @J T regarding the antique table and dry sink, do you use them for anything right now? Or are they just decorative? Which half of the room do you envision using them in if you know? Kitchen end or entry end?

    I am wondering if the table might serve as a console behind the sofa? It could hold snacks from the kitchen or display an eye-catching backdrop of flowers or a lamp or some other treasure. I imagine you have many. What do you think?

    I wonder if your dry sink is something you will want to display near the entry. Maybe on the fireplace wall, a position that shows it off right away. What do you think?

    Does the parrot like to be in the corner next to your desk? Or does it like to be near a window but to the side a bit? I don't know what parrots like.

  • Nitap Drawoh
    last month

    JT, if you have an antique table & it’s an acceptable size, can you use it as a desk?

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    @kl23 the antique table and dry sink are decorative. The table (not big enough to be a desk @Nitap Drawoh- and too deep to be a sofa table ) just displays decorative items and the dry sink holds a plant. Probably putting them on entry end since desk and bird will be on the other ( desk on kitchen wall and bird in other corner) We also love plants and will have some larger ones about.

  • kl23
    last month

    @J T are you thinking you'll flank the front window with the dry sink and table? Or will you put the dry sink and plant in front of the window so the plant gets light? Or put each one in front of a window?

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    @kl123 we won’t be putting anything in front of any windows because we have such large windows on every wall we get enough light for plants throughout the day no matter where they are. We will be utilizing most of our wall space for table and dry sink. The original set up had the dry sink and table on the same wall as the large front window. Flanking the dry sink along fireplace wall we have not considered but can try.

  • kl23
    last month

    @J T I like that you won't be putting anything in front of your windows. I like your original setup of having the dry sink and table flanking the front window. Leave them there. And I like your new furniture arrangement around the fireplace. I think you are all set! I look forward to seeing pictures of your new arrangement.

    Forgive me if I seem impatient. Is there anything stopping you from making it happen?

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    @kl23 I love your enthusiasm and help along the way! We underwent a complete remodel of the downstairs and are slowly but surely going to be adding the finishing touches as finances allow. Lots to buy and patience is needed even though I just want to do it all at once!

  • kl23
    last month

    @J T well I should talk... I've been planning a renovation upstairs for what seems like ages. I got an architect involved years ago. Got the interior designer involved months ago. We are still at it. Haven't started the actual renovation.

    I should be asking your advice on how you sorted and stored the things you wanted to keep. I feel like the smart thing would be to decide one day to move into the downstairs bathroom, then set up a bedroom and dressing area downstairs. Then start boxing up the rest, and donating what I don't want to box up.

    I started a post, and would appreciate your input. You will see my family room is much like yours. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/6436708/how-to-prepare-for-renovation

  • J T
    Original Author
    last month

    @kl23 I think your plan sounds sensible and exactly what I would do. It looks like your house has the downstairs space for it to be possible. It also sounds like a great time to do some donations! I commented on your new post but forgot to mention boxes. We have a very similar layout to yours and stored everything in our sunken TV room off the kitchen. That was the only room that was not being renovated so that worked for us. Good luck!

  • J T
    Original Author
    15 days ago

    Thoughts on this rug?

  • J T
    Original Author
    15 days ago

    Does the rug pattern compete with the chair pattern or is the rug subtle enough. Do they work together?

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    15 days ago

    yes works well together.

  • J T
    Original Author
    13 days ago

    @Home Interiors With Ease- can you provide any suggestions for curtains now that we have the rug? I was thinking linen as far as fabric but not sure if that is what we should do. Also was thinking of staying neutral and “matching” wall color. Would that work?

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    13 days ago

    Yes a linen in a neutral or or you could do a medium gray to give a bit of contrast. I just did my bedroom with the online drapes from Twopages they are beautiful. I have light walls in the sitting room and did the dark charcoal….you could do more of a medium gray too.


  • J T
    Original Author
    13 days ago

    Thank you and your space is beautiful!

  • happyleg
    13 days ago

    I love that rock JT

  • happyleg
    13 days ago

    I said rug

  • Amanda Smith
    13 days ago

    Following

  • kl23
    13 days ago

    @JT do you like the rug? Are you aiming for a low contrast light beige neutral room? Is that your choice for the whole house? Light beige neutral? If so, it blends in nicely. I like the touch of blue with your orange-yellow floors. That is blue, isn't it?

  • PRO
    Home Interiors With Ease
    12 days ago

    Looks like the rug is neutrals and grays.

  • J T
    Original Author
    7 days ago

    @kl23 the walls are Agreeable gray and yes I would like to stay neutral. We are happy with the rug, which is gray and apricot, and are slowly adding more decor.

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