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Dual Sofa Arrangement Tips for a Stylish Living Room

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A large living room offers great possibilities for space arrangement. It will surely accommodate a cozy resting area, where you can place two sofas and enrich it with additional furniture. You can also place two sofas in smaller interiors, although arranging them well may prove more difficult. They will certainly work excellently in a single-family apartment as well as for those more sociable among us. Two sofas in a living room are an interesting and practical solution, which will make the room look very cozy. Their arrangement should be functional enough to meet your daily needs, and above all, they must fit into the available space. They should also form a visually balanced whole, avoiding a situation in which one side of the room seems larger and the weight of the composition shifts to it.

Facing Each Other

In the simplest setting, the sofas can be arranged parallel, facing each other and with adequate spacing between them.
In a square or rectangular room, it is worth considering this setting first. Then, the interior looks symmetrical and is compositionally balanced. It is also conducive to social gatherings. It creates an ideal place for face-to-face conversations, which facilitates interaction. Unfortunately, it is not a good layout for those who want to watch TV together, because we sit sideways to the screen.

A large living room will become cozier if you place a rug between the couches and add a low table. If you have a fireplace, it is a good idea to arrange the sofas perpendicular to it, so that they stand on its both sides. Similarly, a wall with a display of photos or paintings, a nice chest of drawers or a display case can play a central role. On the other side, you can put a large armchair, closing the composition. If the sofas differ in length, you can place a small table next to the shorter one, to visually lengthen it and balance the weight of the longer sofa.

Such an arrangement means you can fit a corner sofa or even two, provided you have enough space. If you decide on it, it’s best to separate sofas a little, fit a table between them and add a few decorations, such as a lamp, a large vase or a spectacular plant.

L-shaped arrangement

An L-shaped sofa arrangement suits irregularly shaped interiors. Unlike sofas facing each other, this solution allows you to comfortably watch movies together and look in the same direction. It also encourages conversations. However, it is worth realizing that it optically reduces the size of the room, so we recommend it for larger living rooms.

In this configuration, the sofas are brought closer to each other, creating an open space on both sides. This space can be filled with small pieces of furniture - a handy table, a pouf, or an armchair. In a large living room, adding a third sofa or two armchairs at the open end of the L will create additional seating. If you have a nice garden, terrace or view outside your window, position the sofas in that direction and enjoy the view. Of course, you can also set the sofas against the walls, preferably in a further corner of the room that you rarely use. If one of them is a corner sofa, it may naturally create an additional closed side. Then, just add an armchair and the composition is complete.

You can also limit the area marked by two sofas with a carpet, which will ensure a consistent and uniform arrangement. Such an island, set in the open space of the living room connected to the kitchen, will naturally divide it into a dining room and a leisure zone. It allows you to freely place sofas in different arrangements, for example diagonally. They can be combined with armchairs and all kinds of recliners: couches and chaise lounges. If you move them away from each other and place them at an angle, they’ll take up more space and fill the living room, making it seem less empty.

Remember that sofas, which are placed away from the walls, can be viewed from all sides, so they should have nice back trims, for example in the form of quilting or stitching.

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How to Arrange Two Sofas in a Small Living Room

Small apartments don’t allow always for such spectacular arrangements, but even there you can fit two sofas in one room. We recommend the ‘facing each other’ arrangement. If it’s possible, both pieces of furniture can be slightly moved away from the wall, so that there is space at the back for free passage from both sides. You can also place one or both of them against opposite walls if the room is narrow or very narrow. If you don't put anything between them, it will leave more space in the middle for children or pets. To avoid overloading the interior, the rest of the furniture should have a simple and light form, while stored items should be better hidden in closed cabinets.

It is advisable to have one of the sofas as a fold-out bed, which will surely come in handy in case of unexpected guests. The Micadoni brand offers many these three-seater sofas, such as Dunas and Gobi, which look very modern and are practical at the same time. They will give you extra sleeping and storage space.

How to arrange two different sofas?

It may seem quite a challenge to compose two different sofas together, although in practice it is not so difficult. Some people prefer ready-made sets, as they look harmonious and don’t require special procedures. However, many people appreciate the possibility of mixing styles and enjoy playing with them. Besides, we often have existing furniture at home, in addition to new pieces, which we don’t want to get rid of.

A large sofa can be successfully combined with a smaller chaise longue or a daybed from other collections. You can put them opposite each other and balance the arrangement with an armchair or two. You can mix styles and colors of sofas, remembering to use complementary colors, for example: orange and blue, red and green, green and pink, white and gray, or black with any of them. This will keep things consistent and ensure that both sofas will look attractive. You can also try to match the color scheme of various decor elements, such as walls, carpets, picture frames and even the fireplace, with the color of one of the sofas. The consistency of the arrangement can also be improved by getting cushions with a theme, relating to the color pallet of one of the sofas.

Another way to ensure cohesiveness is to use a monochromatic scheme. The base is set by the main color of one sofa, while the other is in a lighter or darker shade. This way, both pieces match each other, but they aren’t identical. If you feel up to it and have a lot of courage, you may use a color triad, that is, use three colors located at opposite ends of a triangle inscribed in a color wheel. This combination is not only intriguing but also adds depth to the space. Two sofas can be in two different colors (for example, blue and yellow), while the third (e.g. red) is reserved for pillows, carpets and curtains. Going so far as combining different upholstery materials can look good as well, as the combination of leather and fabric sofas enlivens the room.

You can also use sofas from different eras, which is especially appreciated in eclectic style, and arrange a new one next to an old one, inherited from ancestors or found in an antique shop. This will look a little extravagant, but charming. Sofas can contrast with each other or be in a similar range of colors.

Arranging two sofas is an interesting decorating challenge, both in large and smaller living rooms. Apart from sofas, it is worth thinking about armchairs, chaise lounges and puffs, which provide an additional, stylish space for relaxation and entertainment. They allow you to invite guests and spend more time together with your family. Complement the decor with a rug and all kinds of low tables. However remember to focus on yourself: your daily needs, which the living room should serve, and what you really enjoy to do.

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