Furnishing ideas for a small apartment by Decorilla designer, Leonora M.
Stylish small apartment living room by Decorilla designer, Leonora M.

Small spaces reward a different kind of decorating, one built on restraint and a few decisions that pull double duty. Thus, the best living room decor for small apartment living starts with editing down to the pieces that earn their footprint, then arranging them so the eye keeps moving. One way to start is by separating your small apartment living room design ideas into two layers. The first is the decorative layer, the surface choices that shape how a room reads. Furniture makes up the second, and it decides how the space actually works. Here’s how to handle both well.

Small Apartment Decor Ideas

Small apartment living room furnishing and decor by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
Small apartment interior by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.

Good living room decor for small apartment spaces works by controlling light and sightlines before anything else. The decorative layer is where a room either opens up or closes in, and most of it comes down to color, daylight, and what you hang on the walls.

Not sure which palette or style fits your space? Take our free Interior Design Style Quiz and get a clear direction before you decorate.

1. Choose Your Decor Palette Wisely

Modern small apartment furnishing and decor by Decorilla designer, Jacqueline H.
Streamlined furnishing and decor by Decorilla designer, Jacqueline H.

A tight palette makes a small room look as one connected space. Pick two main colors, then let a third appear only as an accent through a cushion or a rug border. When a color feels too heavy on a full wall, soften it toward neutral with white or grey. Carrying that palette across the living area and any adjoining dining or work corner keeps an open plan from feeling chopped up.

 2. Pull in as Much Natural Light as Possible

Living room decor for small apartment by Decorilla designer, Sharene M.
Rustic living room decor for small apartment by Decorilla designer, Sharene M.

Dark corners shrink a room, so treat daylight as a design material, as top interior designers do. Choose window coverings that pull fully clear of the glass, like sheers or top-stacking blinds. A room that doubles as a bedroom can still get blackout from a roller blind behind a lighter layer. Keep tall furniture away from windows so nothing blocks the light path into the room.

3. Bounce Light With Mirrors

Mirrors doing magic in a small apartment interior by Decorilla designer, Meric S.
Mirrors doing magic in a small apartment interior by Decorilla designer, Meric S.

A large mirror on an empty wall does two jobs at once. It reflects daylight deeper into the room and creates the impression of a second window or a longer sightline. Position one across from a window or a lamp to get the most bounce. The frame counts as decor in its own right, so match its finish to the metals or wood tones already in the room.

4. Draw the Eye Upward With Vertical Shelving

Small apartment living room design ideas by Decorilla designer, Autumn P.
Tall built-in shelving in a small apartment living room by Decorilla designer, Autumn P.

Shelves buy storage from the one dimension a small apartment always has to spare, which is height. Running them tall draws the eye up and makes the ceiling feel higher than it is. Slot them into odd spots where floor furniture will not fit, above a doorway or under a windowsill. But leave part of the shelving open and airy, and use closed boxes for the clutter that has nowhere else to live.

5. Layer the Artificial Light

Elaborate lighting scheme in a small apartment living room by Decorilla designer, Joyce H.
Elaborate lighting scheme in a small living room by Decorilla designer, Joyce H.

The problem with one single overhead fixture is that it leaves a small room flat and can make it feel even more boxed in. So add a floor lamp or a couple of table lamps to bring light down to eye level in the corners. A ceiling fixture is also one of the few places to make a bold decorative statement, since it takes no floor space. And note that warm-white bulbs around 2700K set a softer tone than the cool light many apartments ship with.

Furnishing Ideas for Small Apartments

Living room decor for small apartment by Decorilla designer, Joyce H.
Living room decor for small apartment by Decorilla designer, Joyce H.

Furniture is where a small living room succeeds or stalls, since every piece has to justify the floor it occupies. The right choices add function and keep the space feeling open at the same time.

6. Choose Furniture That Does Two Jobs

How to decorate your living room like a pro, by Decorilla designer, Denise R.
Multipurpose built-ins with concealed storage space, by Decorilla designer, Denise R.

Dual-purpose pieces are the backbone of a small living room – think storage ottoman that works as a coffee table and hides throws inside. In a studio, a sofa bed handles overnight guests, and nesting tables expand only when you need the surface. Look for lift-top coffee tables or benches with drawers so storage disappears into pieces you already need.

7. Pick Pieces That Show Some Floor

Small apartment living room design ideas by Decorilla designer, Meric S.
Contemporary small apartment living room by Decorilla designer, Meric S.

Furniture raised on visible legs lets the floor run underneath, which makes the room feel larger. A sofa or armchair on slim legs keeps the sightline to the floor open and the corner feeling airy. The same goes for a glass or acrylic coffee table, which reads far smaller than its actual size. Leggy pieces also make cleaning underneath easier, which matters more in a tight footprint.

8. Scale to the Room, but Keep One Anchor

A small apartment living room by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
Small, long living room layout by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.

Small rooms tempt people into buying small furniture, yet a cluster of undersized pieces reads busy and unsettled. Give the room one anchor, usually the sofa, sized correctly for the main wall. Then keep the supporting pieces slim and few. One well-proportioned sofa and a couple of light chairs are usually all a small living room needs.

9. Zone the Space With Furniture

Small apartment living room design ideas by Decorilla designer, Matthew J.
Modern minimalist small apartment decor and design by Decorilla designer, Matthew J.

In a studio or open plan, furniture can mark where one area ends and the next begins. The back of a sofa draws a soft line between the living and sleeping or dining zones; an open shelving unit or a slim console does the same while letting light pass through. Furthermore, fold-away screens add privacy for a work corner on video calls and move easily when the layout needs to change. They can create a beautiful feature or a subtle background detail, especially for your Zoom calls or a YouTube studio makeover.

10. Keep the Floor Clear With Wall-Mounted Pieces

Contemporary small living room design ideas by Decorilla designer, Megan W.
Compact contemporary living room interior by Decorilla designer, Megan W.

Anything you can lift off the floor gives back the open space a small apartment needs. Wall-mounted shelves and a floating console under the TV free up both surface and floor, and so does a wall-hung desk that folds flat when the workday ends. The more floor stays visible, the larger the whole apartment feels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Modern curvy living room in a small apartment, by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
Modern curvy living room in a small apartment, by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
How do I make a small apartment living room look bigger?

Work with light and sightlines. Keep the palette tight and pull window coverings fully clear of the glass so daylight reaches the corners. Place a large mirror on an empty wall to bounce that light deeper.

What furniture works best in a small living room?

Pieces that do two jobs and pieces that show some floor. A storage ottoman or a lift-top coffee table adds function within a small footprint. Slim-legged sofas and chairs keep more floor open, which in return makes the room feel more spacious.

How do I choose living room decor for small apartment on a budget?

Spend where it counts and improvise elsewhere. One well-scaled sofa and a large mirror do more for a room than a cart full of small accessories. Shelving is cheap to install and buys back both storage and display space, while swapping cushions or art refreshes the look for very little.

How do I divide a studio apartment without walls?

Let furniture draw the lines. The back of a sofa, an open shelving unit, or a folding screen can each mark where the living area ends and the sleeping or working zone begins. Open and semi-transparent dividers keep light moving through the space as they separate it.

Bring it together in your own space

The strongest living room decor for small apartment layouts comes from a single plan that ties the palette and the furniture together from the start. If you want a designer to work out that plan for your square footage, schedule a Free Interior Design Consultation with Decorilla experts. You will get a layout built around how you actually live.

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