Author: DREIECK DESIGN Editorial Team
Last updated: June 17, 2025
Whether for reading, playing games, relaxing, or enjoying cosy get-togethers with friends and family, the living room is the heart of most homes. This makes it all the more important for this space to exude a welcoming atmosphere and be a place where you love to spend your time. Are you looking to furnish or redesign your living room? In this article, we provide you with numerous professional tips and creative ideas – from optimal colour schemes and clever furniture placement to choosing the right interior design style.
(Photo shows QUADRO coffee tables and CD wall shelves by DREIECK DESIGN)
Especially when you're furnishing a living room from scratch, it's best to start with an overview and assess your needs: What furniture is actually required? What functions should the room serve? The following pieces of furniture form the foundation for most living rooms and should be considered during the planning phase:
The sofa or couch is almost always the central meeting point and the heart of the living room. The choice of the right sofa depends heavily on the size of the room and your lifestyle. Is a compact two-seater sofa, a generous corner couch, or an entire sectional seating group most suitable? A small couch can be perfectly complemented with one or two armchairs and an upholstered pouf to create a flexible seating arrangement.
By the way: The sofa doesn't necessarily have to be placed against a wall. Especially in large or open-plan living rooms, you can also position the sofa as a stylish "living island" in the middle of the room to elegantly zone the space.
(Photo shows CUBE CD stand and FILIO coffee tables by DREIECK DESIGN)
A coffee table not only visually completes the sofa landscape but also offers indispensable, practical surface space for drinks, books, remote controls, and decorations. To round things off in the literal sense, it's best to choose a circular or oval table – this looks particularly soft and harmonious and facilitates walking around it. If you prefer something more classic and structured, opt for a square or rectangular model.
As a general rule for shape: Elongated sofas often pair well with a rectangular or long oval coffee table. For smaller sofas or for a more flexible arrangement, round or square tables, or even a set of two small side tables placed on either side of the sofa, are often a better fit. You can find detailed advice in our guide, "Which Coffee Table for Which Sofa?".
(Photo shows JANUS III side table and QUADRO coffee table by DREIECK DESIGN)
Whether you want to display your favorite books, a vintage record player, a Hi-Fi system, or some beautiful decorative items, a shelf, sideboard, or display case is also a "must-have" for furnishing a functional and homely living room. Depending on your interior style, suitable options include, for example, models with a natural wood look, an elegant colored lacquer finish, or a transparent glass shelf, which appears particularly light. For valuable collectibles, an illuminated glass display case is ideal, protecting and showcasing your treasures.
In most cases, these pieces are placed against a wall – but in large living rooms, they also cut a fine figure as elegant room dividers. As a modern and often airier alternative to classic tall shelving, you can also opt for sideboards and console tables.
(Photo shows illuminated SOLUS BACKLIGHT glass display cases and ST 06 nesting tables by DREIECK DESIGN)
For a truly homely atmosphere and coziness, a personal touch is essential. Especially in the living room, decorative design plays an important role. With pictures on the wall that reflect your taste, color-coordinated decorative pillows, a cozy throw blanket, curtains, and various home accessories like vases, bowls, or candle holders, a simple room is transformed into your individual place of well-being.
The right furnishings also depend significantly on the size and layout of the room. For this reason, you will find some tips and tricks here specifically for small and large living rooms.
Especially in cities, living space is often limited. But even in just a few square meters, you can create a cozy and stylish spot. With the following ideas, you can make the most of a small living room:
(Photo shows curved glass coffee table UT 20 and side table FADO by DREIECK DESIGN)
A spacious living room for playing, watching TV, and cozy get-togethers is, of course, wonderful! However, the question can also arise here: How do I design a large living room so that it doesn't feel impersonal or bare? Ultimately, the room should come together to form a harmonious and cozy whole.
(Photo shows solid wood console table FLAIR in oak by DREIECK DESIGN)
Grey, white, greige, or a cheerful orange? The right colours are, of course, essential for a positive living experience! Depending on personal preference, these can be muted and calm or strong and invigorating. To design the living room in a harmonious color scheme, it's best to think about a specific color palette in advance that will run through the entire room. You can then consider this when choosing the wall color as well as when purchasing large pieces of furniture, decorative items, and textiles. Some ideas for popular colors:
Of course, the living room should be stylishly furnished and beautiful to look at. But the coziness factor is at least as important for it to become a true retreat. The following 5 ideas show you how to make your living room even cozier:
(Photo shows FLY TV stand, CD 504 CD stand, UT 05 curved coffee table and JANUS III side table)
Do you want to furnish your living room in a modern and cohesive way? Then you could, for example, orient yourself towards one of the current or timeless living trends. You can find detailed information in our comprehensive guide to the most beautiful modern interior design styles. Here is a brief overview with suitable furniture ideas:
(Photo shows the noble wooden console FLAIR in a special lacquer and the glass table QUADRO MAGNUM by DREIECK DESIGN)
Whether minimalist, vintage style, or a colourful mix of everything: in the end, it naturally comes down to your personal taste, because you should ultimately feel completely comfortable in your living room. So don't let our tips limit you, but rather see them as professional inspiration and guidance. Because no matter how you want to furnish your living room: whatever you like and fits your life is allowed! With thoughtful planning and high-quality, timeless furniture, you will create a space that will bring you joy for many years to come.
The basic furnishings of any living room usually consist of comfortable seating such as a sofa or a sectional, a matching coffee table, and flexible storage solutions. Suitable for this are shelves for books and decor, sideboards or console tables as stylish surfaces, or elegant glass display cases to showcase special items.
To make a small living room appear larger, you should use light wall colors and good lighting. Opt for delicate, not-too-bulky furniture that leaves the floor visible (e.g., with high, slender legs). Furniture made of transparent materials, such as a glass table, is ideal as it doesn't visually crowd the room. A large mirror can also work wonders as it reflects light and space.
In large living rooms, it's important to create structure and coziness. Create "living islands" for different functions (e.g., a reading corner, a TV area), visually separated by rugs. Place the sofa freestanding as a room divider. Feel free to use larger, more substantial pieces of furniture like a spacious sectional sofa or a large solid wood console table. Arrange decor in groups to create focal points, and use multiple warm light sources.
As a rule of thumb, the height of the coffee table should be approximately the same as the seat height of your sofa (about 40-50 cm). The length of the table should ideally be one-third to one-half of the sofa's length. The shape depends on the sofa: rectangular tables fit well with L-shapes, while round or square tables look harmonious with U-shaped sectionals or smaller sofas. You can find more tips in our guide, "Which coffee table for which sofa?".
You can quickly create coziness through the targeted use of home textiles like a soft rug, cushions, and blankets. Use multiple, dimmable light sources with warm white light to create a comfortable atmosphere. Natural materials such as wood (e.g., in a coffee table with wooden elements), wool, or linen, as well as personal decor and some green plants, also contribute significantly to a homey feel.
That depends on your personal preferences. Do you prefer it reduced and tidy? Then Minimalism with clean lines and furniture made of glass and metal could be right for you. Do you like it bright, natural, and functional? Then the Scandinavian style with light woods is a good choice. Do you appreciate coziness and traditional forms? Then the Country House style might suit you. You can find inspiration in our guide to modern interior design styles.