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Sofa – Choose the right size and shape to fit your space, whether it’s a sectional or a classic three-seater.
Lighting – Layer overhead, floor, and table lamps for a mix of bright task lighting and cozy ambiance.
Storage – Keep your space tidy with shelves, cabinets, or multifunctional furniture.
Furniture size – Balance proportions to avoid pieces that are too big or too small
Colour – There are no rules—go bold, stay neutral, or mix both to suit your style.

The sofa is probably the key element in this space so making sure it is the right size and shape for the room is the first step. There are a variety of options here, from Chesterfields and Ottomans to corner units and modular sofas.
Additionally, well planned storage will avoid the feeling of clutter. That could be built-in options, bespoke shelving units or statement storage pieces. Lighting is another important aspect. Having the flexibility for it to be bright when needed or cosy and dark makes a real difference.
Living room interior designers can assist with all of the above elements to help you create your perfect space. With a wealth of experience, they have invaluable insight into which types of furniture, lighting and storage work best depending on your needs. This can eliminate trial and error and spare you endless research.

To get the best results, it’s important to find an interior designer who’s experienced with living room projects and matches your style. But you don’t want to face rejections from designers that:
• Are looking for bigger projects like full house transformations
• Require a bigger budget than you can afford
• Don’t offer the services you need
• Have a completely different style to your own
This is where InteriorNet can help. Our online search tool allows you to find suitable designers who are actively looking for projects like yours.