FAQ
How do I maximize seating in a very small living room?
Utilize multi-functional furniture. Swap your traditional coffee table for a pair of sturdy, flat-topped upholstered ottomans. You can use them to hold drink trays during normal use, and instantly convert them into two extra seats when guest counts rise. Additionally, tuck slim, backless stools under a console table to keep floor space completely clear until the seating is actively needed.
What is the best fabric for homes with pets and frequent guests?
Crypton, Sunbrella, and other solution-dyed acrylics reign supreme for high-traffic homes. These fabrics are manufactured so that the color and the stain-resistance are baked entirely through the fiber, not just sprayed on top. They resist claws, completely repel liquid spills, and easily wipe clean with just mild dish soap and water.
Do I need a permit to install new living room lighting?
Replacing an existing light fixture or swapping a standard switch for a dimmer switch rarely requires a permit. However, if you run entirely new electrical wire behind the drywall, add new circuit breakers, or install recessed lighting where none existed, most local municipalities require you to pull a permit and pass an inspection to verify fire safety.
How large should my living room rug actually be?
Your rug must be large enough to anchor the seating arrangement. For a standard layout, choose an 8×10 or 9×12 rug so that the front legs of the sofa and all accent chairs sit securely on the fabric. A 5×7 rug floating awkwardly under just the coffee table makes the entire room feel uncomfortably small and creates a constant tripping hazard.

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