How To Create A Beautiful Family Room

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Want a beautiful multi function family room? Using these 6 tips will help you to add style to a space where you spend a large part of your time!

Want a beautiful multi function family room Using these 6 tips will help you to add style to a space where you spend a large part of your time! || Worthing CourtPin
If you’re like most people, you want to have a beautiful family room, but that can be tough in a room that probably needs to serve multiple functions. Families that I know want a space to watch television in, a place to play family games, a place to eat meals or snacks, possibly even a place to work.  No matter how you use your room, you’re sure to want a spot to hang out and relax in and enjoy family time together. Trying to fit it all in can be tricky, but it can be done with careful planning and stylish choices.

 

Before you get started…

…develop a space plan.  This step is probably the number one most important thing to do when designing a space – most especially if you’re purchasing new furnishings or if your room needs to perform multiple functions.  You can do something as simple as a pencil sketch on a piece of paper with a to-scale drawing of your room with the furniture pieces drawn in.  Or you can make a to-scale drawing of your room using small pieces of paper that are cut to the scale of whatever furniture you’ll use and move them around on the paper until you come up with a floor plan that you like.  Graph paper comes in handy, as you can assume that one square on the paper is equal to one foot.  Make sure to include window and door openings and traffic patterns in your drawing.  This one step can help prevent costly furniture purchase mistakes.  Ask me how I know.

 

Using small pieces of cardboard cut out in the size of furniture pieces to help plan a furniture arrangementPin

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These room furniture arrangement diagrams may help to get you started.

Furniture layout ideas for a small family roomPin

Apartment Therapy

Seating

Who says you have to use small furnishings or that you can’t use a sectional sofa in a multi functional family room?  I say pooey to that notion!

It's ok to use a sectional sofa in a small family room!Pin

Home Decor Buzz Media

I do, however, recommend keeping the lines clean and simple so that you don’t wind up with a cluttered look to the room.

Keep lines clean and simple when using a sectional sofa in a small family room to avoid a cluttered look.PinWest London Painting Group

Consider placing matching chairs side-by-side.  If space is an issue, there are many options available for tiny tables that could be placed between them.  Notice the open coffee table that allows for storage underneath and the stools in front of the fireplace for extra seating.

A pair of matching chairs work well in a small family room.Pin

Design Manifest

Use Multi-Functional Furniture

There are several ways to incorporate a place to work in a family room and still have a beautiful space.  A table placed behind a floating sofa can act as both a desk and display space.  Use a chair that can be used for extra seating when the table isn’t being used as a desk.

A table placed behind a floating sofa can act as both display space and a deskPin

Four Generations One Roof

A console table can serve as a bar or as a serving spot for meals.

A console table can serve as a bar or a buffet in addition to being used for display space.Pin

Midwest Living

A small round table in a corner can serve as a side table or can be pulled out into the room to be used as a dining table, game table or as a place to work.

A small round table can be used as a side table or be pulled out into the room to use as a dining table, game table or as a place to workPin

Haus Design

On The Walls

Think about using one large statement art piece instead of a lot of smaller pieces.  It will give more drama to your room and is another way to keep the cluttered look at bay.

Consider using a large piece of statement art in a small room to add dramaPin

Carla Aston

If you create a gallery wall, keep a uniform size to the overall dimensions.  This chart should help.

Gallery wall layout ideasPin

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Using mirrors will reflect more light into the room.

Use mirrors in a small room to add lightPin

A Well Dressed Home

 

Window treatments are the jewelry for a beautiful room!  Hang them above and outside of the window frame to give the illusion of more space and to make the windows appear larger.

Hang window treatments higher and wider than the window frame to give the illusion of more space and to make windows appear largerPin

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Coffee Tables

A glass top table will seem to disappear in the room and won’t seem to take up as much space.  You might not like this choice though, as finger prints and other smudges will certainly show!

A glass coffee table takes up less visual space in a small family roomPin

Photograph by Michael J. Lee via Elements Of Style

 

Consider using a round coffee table or one with rounded edges so that you aren’t constantly bumping your knees in a tight space.

A round coffee table works well in a small living spacePin

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A pull-up coffee table can act as a work space, eating space or play space.

A pull-up coffee table can serve as a work space, eating space or play space and provides great functionality in a small family roomPin

West Elm

A round upholstered ottoman can serve as a coffee table, extra seating or just a place to put your feet up.

A round upholstered ottoman can serve as a coffee table, extra seating or just a place to put your feet up.Pin

Country Living

 

Use a coffee table that’s open underneath so that you can store small stools for extra seating.

Use a coffee table that's open underneath to store small stools or poufs for extra seatingPin

Style Me Pretty Living

 

Even a small, narrow bench can serve as a coffee table.

A small, narrow bench can serve as a coffee table in a tight spacePin

BHG

A Few More Tips

Sometimes a small space can present challenges for tv viewing.  Consider mounting your tv on the wall with a swivel bracket.  That solution works great for us in our beach condo and allows us to view the tv from multiple places in the room.

Mount the tv on a swivel for optimum viewing angles in a small family roomPin

Worthing Court

You would be amazed at how much larger a space appears if you have a large mirror leaning against a wall.  It only takes up a few inches of floor space.  Just be careful with what you are reflecting in the mirror.

A floor mirror leaning against the wall only takes up a few inches of space, but can make a room feel dramatically larger.Pin

Photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna via Domino

Simply no room at all for a side table?  Make a couch sleeve.  Visit the Ugly Duckling for the tutorial for this easy project.

Use a diy couch sleeve when there simply isn't room for a side tablePin

The Ugly Duckling House

When it comes to color, it’s totally up to you!  There are those who say that a space should only be painted and decorated with light colors, if you are working in small room.

Using light colors in a small family room can give it a light and airy feelPin

How To Decorate

In my book, there are no decorating rules!  Take your time and create a room that is uniquely you and you’ll always love it.

Don't be afraid to use color and pattern in a small family roomPin

Lonny

 

When it comes to creating a beautiful room, do you have more Design Dilemma’s?  Check out these solutions:

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32 Comments

  1. Kirby Carespodi says:

    Good advice! Our rooms are all small in this old house, but I’m told that people were smaller.

    1. Ha – you’re too funny, Kirby! I’ve heard the same thing though.

    1. That’s great, Alicia. I’m so glad that you found some inspiration!

  2. I am in love with the grey sectional in one of the above photos! The one with the green coffee table. We are in the market for a new sofa. I tried clicking the link that says HB below the pict to see if I might find where the sofa is from, but it took me to HGTV website, not HB I think you may have accidentally put in the wrong link. I would very much appreciate if you could check that and if you have the link to that picture, I would love to try and find a price and source for that sofa! I want it! Thanks!

    1. Hi Nicki. You’re right – I did have the incorrect link, but I’ve corrected it now. The info tells a little about where the sofa came from. Thank you for letting me know and good luck on your sofa hunt!

  3. Loving this! You are so talented. Thanks for sharing this at our party. Pinned and tweeted. I hope to see you on Monday at 7 pm, so we get to party with you again! Lou Lou Girls

  4. We have a very small family room, so these are some great tips. Thank you for linking up at #HomeMattersParty this week,and we hope to see you again next week too.

  5. I have a small den that I can not finish. I was gifted an amazing very expensive couch the only problem is the color. It is a very deep forrest green the other 2 chairs in the room are cream colored wingbacks . What colors do I use to tie the room together? 1 wall is covered with huge windows & another has a fireplace HELP!!!!

    1. Hi Judy. Whenever I’m struggling to pull the colors in a room together, I always turn to fabric. It’s truly amazing what a few throw pillows or curtains can do! I found this image on Pinterest that might inspire you: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/56787645277780148/

  6. Debra Thompson says:

    I have an open concept LR?Kitchen area with a corner fireplace. It’s odd shaped and very difficult to arrange. I’m going to incorporate some of these tips for it.

  7. Great post with so many great tips!

  8. Great post with many good tips. Thank you 🙂

  9. Great tips and I really found the diagrams helpful. I always find inspiration on your site.

  10. Our living room is our family room. Thanks for all these great ideas. I’m having trouble finding an appropriate coffee table for this room….saw some great examples! 😉

  11. Beautiful inspiration photos. The photo with the prints above the fireplace (source unknown) is from Ashli’s former blog Malliardville Manor. She no longer has a blog, but is on Instagram.

  12. Kathy Robers says:

    Don’t know how I missed this post, but it is jam packed with ideas! I especially liked the idea of the desk behind the floating sofa and the arm sleeves. We never have enough table space in our great room for people to set their munchies and glasses. These are a perfect solution.

  13. Leanna Lindquist says:

    I love the reflection of the back to back sofas. I may try it with my love seats to see if it has the same effect.

  14. I want to do something different with my family room and these are great tips. Thank you!

  15. Debra Johnson says:

    Some very useful advice , thanks for sharing all your decorating tips!

  16. Great timing for me! I am in the process of redoing my family room. Thanks for the great tips. I found just the advice I needed for picture hanging. I’ve been trying for over a week to figure it out. Now I know what I’m going to do. Thank you!