Help: furniture placement contained by an bizarre room? My family room be originally a one car garage. Let's bid the...
My family room be originally a one car garage. Let's bid the walls A, B, C and D; the shorter walls are A and C. A is a solid wall except for a closet on the left completion of the wall. To the right is wall B. There is a window on the finale up against wall A. Just before the porthole ends below it is the left ruin of a fireplace. A second window starts lately before the fireplace ends. This configuration take up about 2/3 of the wall. The end third is just wall. The third wall, C, have a section parallel to A something like two feet far-reaching but then justs out at a diagonal to become a wall shaped resembling a bay glass with three section, each near waist to ceiling windows. The far side of C angles spinal column into the room ending next to another 2 foot long segment parallel to A. The fourth wall, D, is solid but where it meet A there is a doorway into the kitchen which is a step up. Any philosophy on where to place sofa, chairs, 32" TV, etc? Thanks!
You haven't said specifically what furniture needs to dance into this room and what the room size is, so I'm just going to pluck those details.
Assuming the fireplace is used:
1. Sofa parallel next to wall A-floating away from the wall so there is room to initiate the closet/kitchen doors and so someone can shimmy around behind.
TV on wall C and any new chairs can be arrange opposite the fireplace. Coffee table? Arrange surrounded by front of fire place. End tables? End of sofa, between chairs? Keep space surrounded by front of bay glass free to allow maximum light.
2. Float sofa parallel to wall D differing fire place. TV can be in any corner of the room A-B walls or B-C or on wall C. Arrange chairs either fall of sofa or in an L configuration (along wall A)
If fireplace is unacquainted, no feature contained by the room:
1. Float sofa in front of fire place between the 2 window, TV on wall D, arrange other seats surrounded by L shape configuration. End tables placed appropriately, coffee table contained by middle of room.
I deduce you can place a T.V. at the center of width of wall A ( center of distance starting from expiration of closet to end of A) & trade name a seating arrangement within an L-shape, so that you can make worthy use of the fire place too. This will place the T.V. on the right half of the entire wall A.
Place a center table exactly infront of the fireplace. The sofa & stool arrangement should run parallel to wall B until the 2nd window starts, & turn into an L at like peas in a pod point.
Also, make sure here is space left between the sofas for a party to move around.
If you need a dining table, place it against the wall D or against 2nd porthole of wall B, while reducing the other furniture placement area by moving it closer to respectively other.
Answers: Why don't you put the sofa within front of the bay fanlight facing Wall "A" and set the TV to one side of the door that has the step-up? If it is surrounded by front of a window, who care? Put a dark curtain or shade over the skylight to block glare when the TV is on during the daylight. Next put some chairs, lamps, finish off tables and pictures along wall "D" and pretty up a little. Be creative and verbs your sofa or chairs out away from the wall or even into the middle of the room if necessary to manufacture things work. Get a couple of big guys to move furniture around for you until you like the arrangement. You are just working with 2 or 3 hundred square foot of space, so don't expect a perfect arrangement, in recent times make it comfortable.