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Small living room

Natalie Williams
9 years ago
I have a very small living room (only 3 walls) that's the first thing u see when u enter the house. Not sure if I should get a sectional to please my hubby or go with a 2 piece sofa

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  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    It's hard to please a husband that wants a huge sectional, in a very small 100ft living room
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    ACT ONE DESIGNS
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    I'll find a photo for you, hold on! What's the size of your room?
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    ACT ONE DESIGNS
    9 years ago
    You could get one that is wider on one side which will be very roomy and takes up less wall space... I'm not sure what your left wall measures, however.
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  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    Thank u, will look into apartment size
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    Just Say No to Sectionals Society, here, trying to save you from yourself and hubby. If you get a sectional, you will never be able to reconfigure the room. And do not buy a sofa set, please. It will look like a furniture showroom. Go for a comfy couch and two chairs that match each other, but not the couch.

    More pictures will help us help you arrange furniture in the space. Will there be a TV? How does traffic flow? These things need to be taken into consideration before you buy any furniture.
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    Emerson Brothers Construction
    9 years ago
    The sectional is a great idea; however, I would keep it neat with clean lines and arms. Otherwise it might overwhelm the space if you select rolled arms and back pillow cushions.
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    Tv will be on the wall.. What u see is the space.. I can't get 2 chairs cause I have a 12 yr old n he want us all to be comfortable in the living room..
  • glschisler
    9 years ago
    I agree with Groveraxle. A sofa & a couple of chairs. We even bought an apartment/condo size recliner as one of our chairs. A 3 cushion sofa should also work for you. (83 in.) just measure & tape out your space of where you want your furniture to go. You can find the needed sizes. Good luck!
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    Only have 3 walls can't do 3 sofas :-(
  • kp7250
    9 years ago
    1 sofa with 3 cushions ;-)
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    A sofa and two chairs will be your most versatile option, allowing you to change the furniture arrangement in a number of ways. In a room this size, it's important to choose everything together, to measure carefully and even tape stuff out on the floor to see how it will fit because there is no room for error.
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    If you really want a sectional, check out the Jane bi-sectional which has a chaise that can be reversed. At least that way, you won't get stuck with a chaise on the wrong side.
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  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    Ur so right!! Too bad I have a stubborn husband who wants to buy a huge sectional, that will take up the whole living room .. He paid down on this
  • Marci
    9 years ago
    Oh no no no no no...that will never fit in your LR!!

    Tell him that if he wants big furniture, you both need to save your money for a bigger house.

    Please get some blue painter's tape and outline it on your floor. Show him how it will not fit.
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    That sectional is made for a room four times your size. No, that's not an exaggeration. It will seat the whole starting lineup of a basketball team! And most of their wives and children at the same time. (OK, that part was an exaggeration.)

    If it's not special order, you can probably get a store credit for the amount he put down, IF you can talk him into something smaller.
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    Great idea, marci. Yes, tape it out on the floor and show him. He'll have to relent once he realizes you won't be able to open the front door. ;-)
  • Marci
    9 years ago
    Additional thoughts: you do not have any idea books. Your husband has the idea that he wants a large fluffy sectional. Start collecting pictures of small living rooms that appeal to you and show him alternatives.

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  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I love all Ya ideas.. The living room is the smallest room in the house.. I think he's thinking too much of when family n friends come over.. I showed him numerous pics living room sets, A sofa with two chairs two sofas on each sign everything... He's really stuck on a sectional and us getting me upset and this is a brand-new house I'm trying not to argue.. He don't even want to do accent wall and because he feels this house is newly built were the first to live here and we don't need to change anything he's very old-school
  • glschisler
    9 years ago
    Groveraxle, that Jane bi-sectional is really ideal for small spaces!
  • groveraxle
    9 years ago
    Do you have a family room in addition to the living room? If so, and it's bigger, maybe the sectional will fit there. And even if it does fit in the living room, there won't be one inch of extra space and it will completely overpower the room. Then he's gonna have to say, "You were right, Honey." He's really gonna hate that!
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    No there's no additional room
  • everdebz
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    Did you say already Natalie the measurement from trim at front door to corner?
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    ACT ONE DESIGNS
    9 years ago
    Could you post more photos of other angles of the room?
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    Gray & Walter, Ltd.
    9 years ago
    It's not a big space. If you don't get a sectional then purchase a sofa with two medium sized swivel lounge chairs that can be moved easily.
  • houseatthelake
    9 years ago
    Don't be afraid to use large pieces in your small room just fewer of them. Once you find a sectional that you like get the dimensions and tape out on the floor where are you planning to place it. This will give you an idea of how much room you'll have.
  • houseatthelake
    9 years ago
    Here's a smaller type sectional.
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I don't have measurements the only other pic I have is the kitchen, n u can see at the side of the kitchen where the living room ends.. The living room wall is right behind the kitchen wall (where I would place my tv) we move in n get the keys next week. That's y I'm stress, because he wants to buy furnitures before taking measurements.. This is the center table he also paid down on
  • everdebz
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    You are the measurer then....maybe you'll buy leather and coffee table? resembles kitchen look.
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I hate leather
  • linlac
    9 years ago
    Natalie don't wait for him to take measurements. Go buy a tape measurer if you don't have one and get those measurements. Call and talk to your salesperson and get the measurements on the sectional. If you find it won't fit then you can tell your husband. Can you take pictures of the room from all angles? I'm afraid you're going to block the front door and have to crawl through the window to get in.
  • everdebz
    9 years ago
    I guess your photo was to show the coffee table.
  • Teresa Rutherford
    9 years ago
    Yes...you really need to get room measurements. Get your tape measure and get on over there! If it is a new house you should be able to get dimensions from builder.
  • User
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    Linlac is right! Make sure you measure your room and the walls before purchasing a sectional that will not fit! So many people purchase furniture without planning first and end up making mistakes that can't be fixed. Also, there are plenty of small sectionals that would probably work in your space. Check out West Elm and Pottery Barn. They also have a variety of materials and colors to choose from. Good luck!
  • Marci
    9 years ago
    Yes, Natalie, you need to get all the measurements ASAP.

    The furniture your husband is choosing is way too big for the living room. It will completely dominate the space and it feel small and cramped.

    1. Call whomever you are purchasing the house from. If it's new construction and you are buying from the builder, they should be able to e-mail floor plans to you. If they have a website, you may even be able to download them. If you want to measure in person, make an appointment and bring a tape measure and a camera.

    2. Call the furniture store and get the dimensions of the couch. Or, if they have a website, you can get them directly off there.

    3. Draw or print out the floor plans. Make multiple copies. On one of them trace out the footprints of the couch and table. Note how much (or little) space there is for walking around furniture, or whether you will have access to the windows and doors, and whether it is easy to transit from the living room to other parts of the house.

    4. It sounds like your husband is very excited to be moving into the new house and wants to have it ready to entertain guests. But it is also important that the house works for your family on a daily basis. Buying the wrong furniture before you even move in will detract from enjoying your new home. You'll hate the furniture for being too big and resent the house for being too small. It is possible to furnish a small space comfortably and stylishly, but it's a little trickier. However, there are lots of people here willing to help!

    Good luck!
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I wish he would read these comments :-( he has a large family n so do I, but we can't decorate for them, we have to decorate for us.. He really likes couches with chasers where he could lay at., I think that's what it's called.. His thing is, he wants to be comfortable
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    We can't get in the house till Friday.. The sectional suppose to be delivered Saturday.. I want to cancel it without him knowing
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    ACT ONE DESIGNS
    9 years ago
    Make your decisions together. You will be happier that way in the long run!
  • glschisler
    9 years ago
    Also if the sectional does not fit & must be returned, how much is the restocking fee? That will be an additional cost.
  • kaye1951
    9 years ago
    Use those empty moving boxes to stack the size of the couch. A picture is worth a thousand words!
  • everdebz
    9 years ago
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  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    He's now open to a few pics yA post earlier.. Thanks guys,. He said I could cancel the big sectional
  • Marci
    9 years ago
    Phew! Congrats to both of you. I was really afraid it would be delivered, it wouldn't fit, it would have to go back and you two would be on the hook for a restocking fee.

    And seriously, you don't have to get the house decorated by next Sunday. I think many people here would say give it a little time to see how the house feels before making big investments. When we bought our house, it was ten months before I could pull the trigger on a couch for the living room.
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I feel so much better.. Thanks guys!! I think that's his problem, he wanted to get everything done so we could host a Christmas dinner
  • Karen Saxton
    9 years ago
    Sofa and 1 or 2 armchairs, too much furniture will make the room look smaller.
  • Natalie Williams
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    I'm trying for the 1 to 2 arm chair.. Baby steps
  • houseatthelake
    9 years ago
    If you're going with a sectional a round coffee table is probably your best bet.
  • everdebz
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
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  • Marci
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
    Natalie, I have not forgotten about your design dilemma. Here is a sectional that may work in your space. It is completely modular, so you can figure out what fits.


    http://www.sofasandsectionals.com/klaussner-outer-limits-k8800-sleeper-sectional

    Hope the move and the decorating are going smoothly!
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    Timothy Rivers Interiors
    9 years ago
    I think the key to designing an amazing small focus is to actually not focus on the fact that it is small. Great your dream space. Incorporate all the things you love then devise a plan to make them work with the space you have.

    I have an amazing blog post that I think may help.

    http://timothyriversinteriors.com/2015/01/19/decorating-a-small-apartment/