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Behind a Sofa in a Small Living Room: 6 Spatial Hacks

Spatial limitations demand absolute precision. Consequently, styling the area behind a sofa in a small living room demands strict intentionality. Pushing furniture tightly against walls instinctively feels correct, but floating your seating actually establishes essential breathing room. Furthermore, this deliberate separation unlocks vital functional real estate for structural storage and layered lighting. 1. Deploying a Narrow Console Table A slender console table acts as the ultimate structural drop zone. By matching the console height precisely to the seating back, you create a seamless horizontal plane. Consequently, this surface holds lighting and decorative objects while immediately eliminating visual clutter from central coffee tables. Proportions dictate success in compact interiors. Therefore, a bulky unit immediately disrupts the spatial flow. Instead, select a narrow, custom-profiled table crafted from dark oak or travertine. Visually, this grounds the arra...

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