Furniture placement 101
One of the biggest challenges when it comes to setting up one’s space relates to how to properly place furniture.
Knowing the basic elements of spatial design and common floor plan configurations will help to serve as a guide.
Common Room Shapes
Rectangular
Square
Angled
Curved
While rectangular shaped rooms is the most common floor plan shape it may pose challenges as it relates to floor plan layout. Glass walls or rectangular rooms with windows, closets or door openings can be difficult to plan when it comes to furniture placement.
Getting started: The planning process
Before purchasing any furniture be sure to pre-plan by following these Design Recipes tips:
Measure your space, both the width and length and if needed the height.
Obtain measurements for your desired furniture. Nearly all furniture selections will provide product dimensions.
Plan and Sketch. Plan out your space on paper. This step isn’t about drawing ability but is a helpful visualization tool.
Typical furniture layouts
Straight
Parallel
Angled
L Shaped
Straight: This type of furniture arrangement works well when one has a long wall in which furniture is mostly arranged along a single wall or plane.
Parallel: This furniture arrangement works well in narrow rooms. With this arrangement, furniture groupings are placed opposite each other.
Angled: This arrangement can work well when space is challenging as angling helps to maintain the openness of a space.
L Shaped: This popular arrangement helps to frame a space while still allowing for an open feel.
Takeaway tip
Go modular. Modular furniture pieces allow for the most about of flexibility, furniture arrangements and configurations.

A long sofa provides an example of a straight furniture placement in this living space.
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Two seating arrangements placed opposite each other serve as an example of a parallel furniture layout.
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A pair of side chairs are angled in order to show spaciousness in a lower-level living space.
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A sofa paired with elements such as a tree, side chair and side tables create an L shaped furniture arrangement.
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