Living Room
Here, in this example, two L-shaped sofas are placed back to back, where one L-shaped sofa serves as the living area while the other L-shaped sofa combines with a triangular dining table – with softly rounded corners – to function as the dining space. Pops of colour on the throw pillows and the walls make the space feel more lively.
Open plan layout for small homes Consider an open-plan layout for the living and dining areas. This kind of a layout allows a connect between the two spaces and visually unites them. See how the design is consistent in both these areas with similar wooden wall panelling, wall cladding, ceiling design, recessed lighting and finishes.
Use a similar colour palette Let the living and dining area share a similar colour palette. In this picture, the neutral colour tones of white and beige flow through the living-cum-dining area and make the space feel more open and airy. The accent wall and the diffused ceiling lighting add further depth to the space.
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