How To Style A Small Living Room

Thank you to Urban Barn for partnering with me on today’s post.

We’ve been self isolating since early March, when Covid-19 started, getting groceries when we need to and doing little walks around our quiet neighbourhood but other than that we have been hunkered down at home. I don’t know about you but I’m a furniture re-arranger, I love moving furniture around lol, especially when I’m bored at home. Since self isolation started, I’ve rearranged the kid’s rooms and closets, our whole unfinished basement was organized, our ensuite closet was purged and I’ve been organizing the kitchen drawer by drawer… and NOW I’ve started on our living room! I partnered with one of my favourite Canadian home stores, Urban Barn, and have given our living room a mini makeover. We have a pretty small living room and a very open concept home. It can be hard to arrange our furniture and style our living room but I’m sharing how I created a cozy space that’s functional for our family of 4 (with 2 small children) while being stylish and practical.

When we first moved in to this house,

I built some DIY floating shelves that instantly added character to this room (check that easy DIY here). They started off as a stained wood and eventually I painted them white. We had the area rug and couch from our old home here, you can see the rug is a little too small and the couch is too big. It still looks nice but the dimensions are all off lol. I slowly moved things around, added blinds and curtains plus plants (plants make everrrythang cozier).

Step one: Have a plan of attack

We were on the hunt for a smaller couch so when Urban Barn reached out to me about working together, the timing was perfect. I created a design board (nothing fancy but it’s a great way to put a room together and see how furniture looks with your decor at home). We have a white piano and our large brick fireplace so I included a quick snap of those in the design board and added in items until I found a style I liked. Creating a design board before ordering furniture and decorating your space is a total game changer. It’s so much easier to see what works together when you have it all in one space. I use PicMonkey or Canva to make my design boards (both free to use).

Mix and match your seating:

Because our living room is open to the dining room area and kitchen, we need something that defines the space. The sectional we had was too overbearing and obviously, too large lol. Instead of another, smaller sectional, I wanted to have a medium sized couch with two separate armchairs.

I chose the the Santana sofa in Giovanna Moondust as well as two of the matching Stellen armchairs (one is reclining and one is stationary). We have the same amount of seating this way, but it’s far more versatile and we can move it around easily if we need too. This is a great option if you have a small open concept living room, plus the Crosby coffee table I chose was made for our small living room. It has a rich stained wood top with a visible grain and is very modern and minimal on the bottom.

Is it hard to keep white furniture clean?

There is a lot of neutrals and whites in our house, and yes we have pets and two small children. I get asked all the time over on my Instagram how we keep our home clean with so much white. Honestly, we live our life and nothing is *too* precious here that I’m stressing out like crazy over it BUT that being said, we have rules of course! We eat at the table and not usually in the living room. The kids have snacks like popcorn or pretzels on the couch, but apple sauce or liquidy snacks are a hard no lol. I’ve had crazy spills on the rugs and couch in there before and use a spot cleaner and steam cleaner to clean it up, it works great! However, I really prefer that the kids eat at the table lol. The pets are up on the couches and stuff too, but if our dog Jersey is out and walks in mud or is really wet, we wipe her down before coming in the house regardless. I don’t want mud and dirt being tracked in no matter what kind of furniture we have.

We are Canadian as well and wearing shoes in the house isn’t something people do in Canada lol. I can’t wrap my head around people who are used to doing that! Seems so crazy to me! So no one wears shoes in the house (maybe indoor slippers but no outside shoes ever). Kiel and I are also both naturally very tidy people, so most things in our house have a home. I organize and go through things maybe once a month to keep clutter at bay and we tidy throughout the day so it doesn’t look like a bomb has gone off in our house by bedtime.

The kid’s don’t have a play room or anything and our house is small, so if we didn’t tidy throughout the day the floor would literally be blanketed in toys and a total disaster. The kid’s toys are in their bedrooms (and some downstairs as well), if you are wondering. The bedrooms are right off the main floor so they are easy to access and the kids bring out whatever they want to play with in the living room.

Quick tip for living in a small home: I love this Finley side board for storing board games and puzzles plus the drawers are perfect for candles, pet toys and our placemats and napkins we use. It’s a great, versatile piece when you don’t have a ton of closet storage.

The TYPE of couch fabric is also important if you have kids…

Honestly, I don’t think I could go with a straight white cotton couch. It’s so easy to get dirty and surprisingly, I have a limit with how much white I have in my house LOL. Like I said, I don’t want to live my life stressed about decor and furniture in my home, so I choose items that work for us, not against us. The Santana sofa has a textured white/grey fabric and it’s easy to clean and hides any smudges that might make their way onto the couch. It’s low fuss and is perfect if you want something lighter in your home but are worried about a high maintenance couch.

How to add texture and layer area rugs:

Since we have a lot of whites in our home, I wanted to make sure there was a lot of texture so it didn’t feel so cold and sterile in here. It’s easy to do this and it’s all in the details. I swapped out our old rug for this chunky knit Victor wool area rug (ours is 108″x144″) and layered this printed, smaller area rug over top to add interest. Then I added some chunky, cute throw pillows, a faux sheepskin on the back of the couch, hung this leaner mirror on the wall plus a faux wood side table and plants.

Here’s the before and after of this space

(Obviously in real life there are blocks and toys strewn about and the pillows are usually on the floor as a fort for the kids lol, but it’s been tidied and styled and I’m wearing jeans here haha). What do you think though! I love how open it feels and it’s so much lighter and cozier now. If you have any questions feel free to email me or shoot me a dm over on my Instagram ♥

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21 Comments

  1. I love these tips! We don’t have the largest living room, so we have to be very selective with the decorations and other furnishings that we have in there. We are going to restyle it here pretty soon once we have the carpets cleaned, so this helps a lot!

  2. Hello! What a gorgeous room! I have a question about your wooden floors – which finish did you use? I am particularly keen to know which gloss level, as we ate just in the process of having ours sanded and are trying to decide between matte and satin & yours look perfect…
    PS We always remove our shoes, too, although sadly this is anathema to most other New Zealanders – we live in a semi-rural area & honestly the farmers/lifestyle block owners are the worst at removing shoes!!

  3. Such a beautiful remodel, and I loved your breakdown of each part! I’m particularly in love with the layered rugs. We just had our floors refinished so I’ve been looking at area rugs to help keep them nice for a couple more years. Your rugs gave me a lot of inspo, thanks for sharing!

  4. She’s been really good since we’ve adopted her actually! Recently though she has used our fabric ottoman as a little scratch post and I don’t know how to get her to stop lol.

  5. I love every single piece you chose! And I’m amazed at the difference a couple of plants can make too. I’m currently in the process of a living room makeover myself. We just had our floors resurfaced so now I feel like it’s a whole new space and I’m starting from scratch! Hopefully I can mirror your style, thanks for the inspo.

  6. Hi! I’m actually not totally sure the actual dimensions and our floor plan isn’t accurate bc our main floor is very open floor plan. If it helps I have an 8×10 rug in here 🙂

  7. Hiii! What are the dimension of your living room? Trying to visualize space for a renovation 🙂

  8. I love this sofa so much. I went with the colour moondust, it’s a beautiful neutral but there’s enough variation in the fabric that it’s extremely wear friendly with kids lol! It’s super comfy too, I highly recommend 🙂

  9. This all Looks so lovely! May I ask how your sofa is holding up to date? we are looking to buy this one… thx!

  10. Hi! Thank you, you’re so sweet! We have pets as well, I bought a Dyson V11 two years ago and it comes with a mini roller attachment and I’ll use that to deep clean the stairs and then the pointed attachment to get along the sides and stuff to really get it up. It works great. I also vacuum daily (sigh) but it helps a lot so pet hair doesn’t build up. Good luck!

  11. Hi Kerry

    I love reading your articles and your style!!! I have a really hard time with pet hair do you have any great ideas on keeping it under control?

  12. Thanks so much for reading! I wonder if a medium sized wicker basket at the front for guests to pop their sandals into or something like that would be cute?

  13. I love the makeover! It looks great! I’m trying to makeover our small living room in a similar style but our front door enters into the room and unfortunately taking shoes off isn’t a big thing here in Australia! I already have lots of mud and grass tracked in by visitors but not enough space on the front landing to put a shoe rack as a gentle encouragement 😉. Dilemmas! Thanks for your inspiration. ☺️

  14. Bonjour 😊
    Je suis française et j’adore votre salon !!!!! 😊😊😊.
    Puis-je voir votre partie de salle à manger ?

    Combien mesure votre salon/salle à manger en M2? Est ce dans la même pièce ?

    Avez vous une cuisine fermée ou ouverte ?

    Comment faites vous pour recevoir des gens sur votre petit canapé ? Vous arrivez à recevoir combien de personnes dans votre salon salle à manger? 😊 Bref pour une fois que j’aime un salon de A à z

  15. Hi Kerry!

    I bought this from Sage (it was a limited edition diffuser though so I’m not sure how often they restock it) 🙂

  16. I would love to know where you purchased the diffuser in the pictures above.

    Many thanks

    Kerry

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