Advice

August 27, 2024

By: Zara Sahota | Design Specialist

Choosing the Right Furniture for Smaller Spaces

Where functionality meets aesthetics

Whether you are living in an apartment, or downsizing your home, styling a smaller space requires thoughtful selection and arrangement of furniture to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. 

In a compact living area, every piece of furniture must serve multiple purposes while contributing to a cohesive design. We have put together this guide on how to maximise your interior with smart furniture choices such as sofa beds, extension dining tables, round dining tables, storage solutions and modular sofa designs.

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Sofa Beds: Dual-Purpose Designs

 

When space is limited, a sofa bed is an excellent investment, especially if you frequently host guests. Not only does it provide a comfortable seating area for daily use, but it also transforms into a bed, saving you the need for a separate guest room.

When selecting a sofa bed, consider the following to further enhance functionality without sacrificing style:

SIZE

Measure your space to ensure the sofa bed fits comfortably without overwhelming the room. Look for designs that allow for easy conversion from sofa to bed, with an area to place your coffee table to the side.

STYLE

Choose a style that complements your existing decor. Options range from modern designs with sleek lines to more traditional styles with plush upholstery. 

STORAGE

Some sofa beds come with built-in storage for bedding and pillows, helping to keep your space organised and clutter-free without the need for a separate linen closet.

Flexible Dining Solutions

In smaller homes, dining tables can often be a challenge. An extension dining table is a perfect solution, allowing you to adjust the size based on your needs. When you have a small group, keep it compact to save space. When entertaining guests, simply extend the table to accommodate more people. 

MECHANISM

Look for tables with user-friendly extension mechanisms. Some have leaves that fold out and can be conveniently stored away when not in use, while others may have a sliding mechanism that can be easily adjusted. 

MATERIAL

Choose materials that are durable and easy to clean, such as wood or high-quality laminate. Consider a finish that complements your overall interior design.

SHAPE

Rectangular tables are common, but round extension tables that fold out to an oval design can create a more intimate dining experience and are often easier to navigate in tight spaces.

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Round dining tables can also be a fantastic choice for smaller spaces because they create a more open, inviting atmosphere. They eliminate sharp corners, making them safer and easier to place in a compact room. Additionally, round tables often facilitate better conversation and connectivity among guests. Look for tables with pedestal bases, as they provide more legroom and can fit into corners or nooks more easily than traditional rectangular tables. 

Storage: Maximising Vertical Space

Effective storage pieces are crucial to maintaining organisation and keeping clutter at bay. Opt for furniture pieces that offer built-in storage options, such as ottomans with hidden compartments, coffee tables with shelves, or beds with drawers underneath. Additionally, consider using vertical space by incorporating buffets, tall bookshelves, or cabinets that draw the eyes upward, creating an illusion of greater height and openness in the room. 

Modular Sofas: Customisable Comfort

Modular sofas are an excellent choice for smaller spaces because they offer flexibility and can be reconfigured to suit your needs. These sofas typically consist of multiple sections that can be arranged in various layouts, allowing you to adapt the seating arrangement to fit your room's dimensions, and grow with you and your family. Lightweight modular pieces can be easily moved, providing you with the freedom to change your space as needed. 

Here’s how to choose the right one:

FLEXIBILITY

Look for sofas that can be easily reconfigured. Modular pieces can be separated and combined in various ways, allowing you to customize your seating arrangement according to your activities or guests.

SIZE & SCALE

Measure your space before purchasing. Choose a modular sofa that fits comfortably without overwhelming the room. A low-profile design can also help create a more open feel.

STYLE

Select a style that complements your decor. Whether you prefer a sleek modern look or a cozy traditional vibe, there are modular options available in various fabrics, colors, and designs. 

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