living room Design Ideas

Why seating layout matters more in Indian homes

The biggest seating mistake I still see in 2026

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People fall for:

Ignore any one of these and the room feels tight, no matter the size.

What actually works now – proven layouts

1. The broken sofa setup (not one big piece)

It also lets you change layout later without replacing everything.

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2. Seating that respects floor sitting

You don’t need a floor-only setup.
You need the option.

3. TV-facing without forcing symmetry

This avoids neck strain and keeps the room social, not cinema-like.

Distance matters too. Deep sofas push people too close to screens in compact flats.

What fails – even if it looks expensive

Fixed recliners in small rooms

Oversized L-shapes in square rooms

L-shapes suit rectangles.
In square rooms, they:

You end up standing more than sitting.

Glass coffee tables with kids or elders

Why outcomes differ house to house

Same furniture. Different results.

Here’s why.

Seating planning – what to check before buying

Practical takeaways you can use this month

Within 2 weeks

FAQ – real questions I hear often

Can I mix different seating styles?
You should. Matching sets feel stiff. Mixed seating feels lived-in and flexible.