Awkward lounge layout

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gotoPzero

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204 months

Yesterday (15:01)
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Any interior design experts?!

Our lounge has been empty for nearly a year after moving in.
The house has a second lounge which we have been using and we didnt have any furniture for the main lounge as its quite a big room.
The biggest issue is its an awkward size and the fireplace is not central - we have just bought 2 x 3 seater sofas but its now becoming evident that the layout is an issue. The circle in the middle is to represent the main cieling light in the room.




The blue line is a window.

The 2 grey rectangles are the 2 x 3 seaters.

The gap between the front edge of the 2 sofas is 4m. (room is about 7m wide at its widest point)

The room is not square its about 5m from the fireplace to the opposite wall.

Any suggestions? I asked AI and it came up with this...



It looks ok but the issue is there would then be a massive gap behind the right hand sofa of about 2m.


Jamescrs

5,295 posts

80 months

Yesterday (15:15)
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Depends what you want to use the lounge for but the obvious thing for me seems to be a large sofa against the bottom wall, leave the right hand sofa as is and a TV mounted above the fireplace?

Anything else seems to require removal of the fireplace completely which potentially is a big job for not a lot of gain.

POIDH

1,768 posts

80 months

Yesterday (15:15)
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Put furniture at angles?

gotoPzero

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204 months

Yesterday (15:22)
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Jamescrs said:
Depends what you want to use the lounge for but the obvious thing for me seems to be a large sofa against the bottom wall, leave the right hand sofa as is and a TV mounted above the fireplace?

Anything else seems to require removal of the fireplace completely which potentially is a big job for not a lot of gain.
The fire place is operational so we defo want to keep it.

Suppose it will just be used as a formal lounge when we have visitors. No TV.


gotoPzero

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204 months

Yesterday (15:23)
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POIDH said:
Put furniture at angles?
Have tried that today but looks weird.

We are going to get a couple of armchairs so could maybe put them at angles in the corners?

Just leaving a massive gap in the middle still though.

Jo-say8k

171 posts

31 months

Yesterday (15:33)
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Obviously you need to move the sofas apart and install a stage with a stripper pole!
Alternatively, move the sofas towards each other equidistant from the fireplace and utilise the space by the window for something else?
Natural light, maybe a writing desk? Sewing machine table?

sherman

14,396 posts

230 months

Yesterday (15:46)
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Does a sofa fit in the alcove nearest the window?

If not I would put the 2 sofas at right angles with the table in the middle facing the fireplace.
Leave a gap between them to walk through from the door.
Put the current armchair on the window side of the room.

Them put a book case in the alcove with with a comfy seat and lamp to create a reading nook

The smaller alcove can be the "bar" area for G&Ts etc.

Doofus

30,714 posts

188 months

Yesterday (16:27)
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Zone it.

TV in the alcove to the left of the fireplace, with sofa in window and another on the wall opposite the telly.

Then a couple of armchairs and a coffee table nearer the fireplace with a built-in bookcase in the alcove on the right end wall.

omniflow

3,197 posts

166 months

Yesterday (17:56)
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A couple of ideas sound out to me, both involving 2 sofas in an L shape.

Either one in the window and one on the bottom wall or

One on the bottom wall and one facing the window about 2/3 of the way along the room.

Both of those ideas mean you need to find a use for the right hand side of the room - a bookcase, dresser, desk or sideboard could all work, as could a couple of compact armchairs and a coffee table.

gotoPzero

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204 months

Yesterday (21:23)
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Doofus said:
Zone it..
Looking at this cheers probably the best idea. I like the book case idea but we dont have any books... but something along those lines sounds good.

Doofus

30,714 posts

188 months

Yesterday (21:27)
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gotoPzero said:
Doofus said:
Zone it..
Looking at this cheers probably the best idea. I like the book case idea but we dont have any books... but something along those lines sounds good.
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RSTurboPaul

12,007 posts

273 months

Yesterday (21:43)
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gotoPzero said:
Doofus said:
Zone it..
Looking at this cheers probably the best idea. I like the book case idea but we dont have any books... but something along those lines sounds good.
Lego Technics display cabinet? wink

Simpo Two

88,964 posts

280 months

gotoPzero said:
I like the book case idea but we dont have any books...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QAaMYAfZC28