Living Room Layout Help

Stuck on Your Living Room Layout? Get a 15-Minute Plan

Six rearrangements later and nothing feels right. Book a quick video call with a designer and walk away with a layout you’ll actually want to live in.

The Sofa Has Been on Every Wall

You’ve measured the room. You’ve dragged furniture around three weekends in a row. You’ve scrolled Pinterest until your phone got hot. And nothing clicks. The TV doesn’t work where the only outlet is. The rug feels too small. The chair is in the way. You can’t tell whether the issue is the layout, the pieces, or the room itself.

The room is awkward — long and narrow, or open to the dining area, or has a fireplace in a weird spot.

You like both your sofa and your chairs but can’t make them sit together.

There’s no obvious focal point, and the TV is fighting with the window for attention.

You bought a rug that’s either too small or too big and you don’t want to be wrong twice.

How It Works

A Layout That Actually Works

01

Show your room

Send photos from each corner plus rough dimensions (a tape measure or the iPhone Measure app is enough). The more angles, the better the conversation.

02

Talk through what’s broken

On the call, you’ll walk through what isn’t working — flow, sightlines, the TV-vs-window fight, whether your existing pieces can stay. Emily diagnoses the actual issues, not the symptoms.

03

Get a clear plan

Leave with a specific layout to try, plus what to keep, what to swap, and what to add. If specific pieces would solve the problem, you’ll get links after the call.

I was stuck on my living room layout for months. In just 30 minutes, I had a clear plan and the confidence to finally make it happen. Worth every penny!

Jenny

New York

FAQ

Common Questions

Photos from at least three corners of the room, plus rough dimensions (length, width, ceiling height, and any awkward features like a fireplace or radiator). If you can sketch the door swings and outlet locations, even better.

Not a formal CAD floor plan. You’ll get a specific layout described clearly enough that you can move furniture and try it the same day.

No. Open-plan layouts are common; they just need different rules. Mention it on the intake form and Emily will plan the call accordingly.

Yes. If a piece you have isn’t solving the problem, Emily will tell you what to look for (size, shape, style) and can point to specific options after the call.

Stop Rearranging, Start Living in It

A short call can solve in fifteen minutes what you’ve been wrestling with for weeks.

No contracts. No minimums. Refund if it’s not helpful.