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Open Space Design: Making Every Square Meter Count

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Upholstery choices matter more than you think in a small space. I went with a dark blue velvet upholstery for my sofa. Velvet hides pet hair and spills better than linen or cotton. It also adds a texture that breaks up all the white walls and pale wood that define scandinavian interior design. The catch is that velvet shows every dust speck in direct sunlight. I have to vacuum the cushions weekly with a brush attachment. The fibers also crush easily, so I rotate the seat cushions every month to prevent permanent indentations. A friend warned me that velvet traps heat in summer. She was right. My sofa gets noticeably warm when I sit in direct afternoon sun. A light cotton throw solves this, and it doubles as guest bedd


The final lesson I learned is that scandinavian interior design is not about achieving a magazine cover. It is about making your daily life smoother. My sofa bed with the click-clack mechanism and a bed with storage underneath solved two problems with one piece of furniture. The velvet upholstery adds a touch of luxury without screaming for attention. The lighting layers create different moods for different hours of the day. Every item in my apartment has a reason for being there. If it does not earn its keep, it goes to the donation bin. That clarity is what makes a small space feel spacious. You do not need more square meters. You just need less stuff and smarter soluti

Tile might seem cold for a living room, but modern porcelain can mimic limestone, concrete, or even weathered wood with realistic grout lines. I used large-format hex tiles in a sunroom that connected to the living area, and the radiant floor heating underneath made it cozy even in January. Tile is the most forgiving surface for spills, muddy boots, and pet accidents. A quick wipe and it’s clean. But it’s hard on the joints. Standing on tile for an hour while folding laundry leaves my knees aching. That’s why I always recommend a large rug over tile, something with a thick pile that gives underfoot. Another issue is grout maintenance: light grout stains easily, dark grout shows dust. Use a sealant and clean with a pH-neutral cleaner. Tile also amplifies sound, so if your living room echoes like a cathedral, add curtains, upholstered furniture, and maybe a velvet upholstery armchair to absorb noise. The weight of tile means you need a solid subfloor, but for a ground-floor room, it’s a durable choice that lasts decades.


I learned the hard way that a living room rug is not just a decorative afterthought. In my first apartment, a 35-square-meter space, I bought a shaggy white rug because it looked plush in the store. Within a week, it was a nest of crumbs from coffee-table dinners and a trap for every bit of dust my vacuum missed. The real test came when my brother visited and crashed on my pull-out sofa. That sofa had a click-clack mechanism that converted into a bed with a thin foam mattress, but the rug kept bunching under the slatted frame every time we tried to slide the seating forward. The rug and the sofa were waging war over who controlled the floor. That experience taught me that a living room rug has to work with the furniture, not against it, especially when your sofa is also your guest

about.phpI once spent three days on my hands and knees, scraping old glue off a concrete subfloor, and that’s when I realized the floor is not just a surface. It’s the stage for everything else in the room. Your living room flooring dictates how a space feels, how it sounds, and how much work it takes to keep clean. I’ve made mistakes with laminate that buckled near a sliding door and celebrated victories with engineered wood that still looks fresh after five years of dogs and dinner parties. The key is to match the material to your actual life, not to a Pinterest board. If you have kids who spill juice or a partner who drags furniture, you need a floor that can take a hit. If your living room doubles as a guest room, the floor needs to work with a convertible piece like a sofa bed with storage, not against it. Think about the texture under bare feet in winter and the echo when someone drops a coffee mug. Those details matter more than the color swatch.

The pull-out sofa is where open space design gets interesting. I have tested several models, and the difference between a good one and a bad one is night and day. A cheap mechanism will stick, the mattress will dip in the middle, and your guests will wake up with sore backs. But a well-made pull-out sofa with a slatted frame and a 16 cm foam mattress can rival a real bed. The slatted frame provides ventilation and support, while the foam mattress offers enough firmness for a good night's sleep. I recommend looking for a pull-out sofa with a click-clack mechanism, which allows the backrest to recline into a flat position without removing cushions. This saves time and frustration, especially when you have guests arriving late. One friend of mine had a model where you had to lift the entire seat to access the bed, and she ended up sleeping on the floor herself just to avoid the hassle.
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