These Are the Different Types of Living Room Furniture

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There are many reasons why the furniture industry’s expected to hit $718.3 billion by 2025. The first is that furniture doesn’t discriminate. Whether you rent or own a home, furniture’s what makes your space feel like yours

The second reason for the growth’s that furniture’s equal parts fashion and function. Ever-changing themes and styles of furniture keep decorating fun.

Gone are the days when people want the same furniture for their whole life. No matter if you’re remodeling, upgrading, downsizing, or decluttering, there’s always a time to furnish.

There are different types of living room furniture to choose from. Here’s what to know about living room decorating.

Types of Living Room Furniture

Homes are clever. They have rooms designating their purpose. Since a living room indicates a place to spend time, it’s good to choose the furniture wisely.

All living room decor has a framework. The different types of living room furniture break down into roughly four categories:

  1. Couch or sofa
  2. Chairs
  3. Tables
  4. Accessories

Among these categories, you have options. Your preferences can depend on:

  • The style of home
  • Specific trends
  • The living room space
  • Personal preferences
  • Other rooms in the house

Revamping a well-lived living room’s different than constructing a new space. Once you see what your space can hold, you can manifest your best living room ideas.

1. Couch or Sofa

Couches vary in material, size, color, and style. There are 3-seat sofas, mid-century modern sofas, sectional sofas, and many others.

Choosing a couch first can help you pick out the remaining furniture.

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2. Chairs

Once you know how many people your sofa seats, you can think about how many chairs you want. There are wingback chairs, tub chairs, and accent chairs, among others.

You can use the couch for comfort and the chairs for function to create a balanced space.

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3. Tables

Classic living room furniture involves a coffee table or a small gathering table. They can go in front of the couch or off to one side of the room.

How you locate furniture will guide guests accordingly.

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4. Living Room Decorating

Living rooms are also known for subtle accents. This might include artwork, centerpieces, or statues. What kind of living room decor accompanies your furniture?

Without living room decor, it won’t feel like a living room. What will say warmth and welcome?

Trending furniture makes a cohesive living room. If you find one piece that’s a must-have, the rest can unfold from there. Ask yourself:

  • What’s my preferred color scheme?
  • What’s my style? Minimalistic? Artistic?
  • How much furniture do I want?
  • What will the decor feel like to family and guests?
  • What makes this feel like a living room?

Living room decorating’s as intuitive as it is logistical to a house.

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Living Room Lush

If you’re wondering how to decorate a living room, you may find it’s easier than you think. Decorating’s an expression of you and it can look however feels best.

Among the vast types of living room furniture, you can start your decorating process in one of two ways. You can browse first to get inspired or learn your preferences before you look.

Either way, your new well-lived living room awaits you. For more on how to live with intention in the home, check out our latest blog posts!