PRO TIPS FOR ARRANGING YOUR FURNITURE
FINDING THE PERFECT FIT
PRO TIPS FOR ARRANGING YOUR FURNITURE
IF YOU’VE EVER BEEN TASKED WITH FURNISHING AN EMPTY ROOM ...

 If you’ve ever been tasked with furnishing an empty room, or even more extreme, an entire house, then you understand how overwhelming all of the decisions can be. There are so many factors at play such as furniture style, color schemes, comfort, and even lighting. While all of these are important, we want to take a minute to discuss perhaps the most crucial part of furnishing a room, which is the fit. The truth of the matter is that you could have the most beautiful color scheme in the world, but if all of the pieces are poorly arranged or don’t fit their locations, then the entire room is going be a complete disaster. In this article, we explore some of the main aspects of furnishing your space in a way that the pieces fit perfectly. As you will see, factors such as balance, functionality and traffic flow all play a vital role in this area.
 
Measure your space.

When furnishing any room, measuring is a must. Whether you are buying new furniture or rearranging what you already have, you need to know if it will physically fit in the desired location. This is especially true for sectionals, which generally take up a lot of floor space. Request a “Sectional Configurations” page to see different options and how they measure from all angles. 
Balance out the room.

Aim to furnish your room enough to fill any lonely, empty corners, but not so much that it looks cluttered. Include a variety of pieces with different sizes and shapes to add visual interest and avoid monotony. A well-balanced room creates a feeling of harmony.
Balance out the room.

Aim to furnish your room enough to fill any lonely, empty corners, but not so much that it looks cluttered. Include a variety of pieces with different sizes and shapes to add visual interest and avoid monotony. A well-balanced room creates a feeling of harmony.

Allow for traffic flow.

Even the most harmonious room can yield frustration if there are no clear pathways for movement. Each traffic path should ideally be about 30-36 inches wide, with little to no fragile décor along the way. There also needs to be allowance for moving pieces such as recliners and dining chairs.

Allow for traffic flow.

Even the most harmonious room can yield frustration if there are no clear pathways for movement. Each traffic path should ideally be about 30-36 inches wide, with little to no fragile décor along the way. There also needs to be allowance for moving pieces such as recliners and dining chairs.
Factor in functionality.

As you plan your furniture layout, try to envision the intended use of each piece, and place accordingly. For example, you would likely want sofas and chairs arranged in a way that promotes conversation, and coffee tables within easy reach for drinks.
Factor in functionality.

As you plan your furniture layout, try to envision the intended use of each piece, and place accordingly. For example, you would likely want sofas and chairs arranged in a way that promotes conversation, and coffee tables within easy reach for drinks.
Consider the 2/3 Rule.

The 2/3 Rule is the concept that your main piece of furniture should take up about two-thirds of the space it is placed against, such as a bed against a wall. This rule is meant to facilitate your furniture being the focal point of the area without overpowering the space. Keep in mind that this rule is intended to be a guide and not an exact science.
~THE TAKEAWAY~
 
When furnishing a room, one of the most vital aspects to consider is the way that all of the furniture fits. This goes even beyond actually measuring. For example, a sectional may physically fit in a space, but if it is so big that it overpowers the room or creates poor traffic flow, then it is not an ideal fit. This is why it is so important to combine all of the different factors mentioned in this article as you decide how to furnish your room. Concepts such as balance, functionality and traffic flow are absolutely critical in creating a well-furnished, harmonious space. We hope this article has provided you with some helpful insights in furniture arrangement so that you can achieve a look that fits both your taste and space!