Consider door swings when positioning furniture. Leave enough space to move and avoid furniture-door swing conflicts.
In a living room with a fireplace, situate the TV at eye level when seated, usually 42 inches from the floor to the center of the screen. In rooms with large windows, set the TV perpendicular to reduce glare.
Consider triangles while arranging furniture in a compact room. For instance, arrange the sofa, coffee table, and chairs in a triangle.
Place the area rug first while designing the decor. It will anchor your space's tone and color palette. Furniture should sit comfortably on or around the rug, which should be proportional to the room.
After arranging your carpets, focus on large wooden furniture such armoires, wet bars, and desks.
After setting your wooden pieces, add comfortable and attractive sofas, loveseats, and armchairs. Both size and arrangement of upholstered and wooden furniture must be balanced.
The bed, the bedroom's centerpiece, must be placed carefully. Put it against the most prominent wall so it's the first thing people see when they enter.
Dressers and wardrobes are bedroom furnishings whose placement is critical for harmony. Place these things to complement the bed rather than compete with it.