Feeling the need to redecorate but have very little real estate to work with?
No problemo.
We have all the hacks you need to re-decorate small spaces using sectionals.
#1 Use Sectionals As Dividers
Use L-shaped sectionals as a divide between the rest of the room and the seating area. This gives you your own cosy and private corner for social events or family time.
#2 Mix and Match Sections
Combine different sections to fit your living space and lifestyle. It’s really just like playing Tetris, but with furniture.
#3 Take Up Corners
Use sections to fill up corners. This makes the room look bigger and it creates more space for other decor items.
#4 Use Footstool Seats
Footstool sections make great backless seating, especially if you have friends over and the sofa is already spilling over with people.
#5 Go Armless
Image Credit: Vcfideas.comArmless sections can fit just about anywhere and in any configuration. This gives you more flexibility to change up your living space whenever you feel like it.
#6 Use Corner Units
Image Credit: Pinterest.comBring out the corner unit and use it as an armchair. Pair it with a footstool and you’ll have a cute chaise.
#7 Use Multipurpose Sections
Use sections that can double into something else when not in use. Footstools with storage can double as seating area, a coffee table and storage space when not in use.
With some careful planning and Tetris skills, you should have something that looks like this:
Or this:
Maybe even this:
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Now that you have all the secrets to using sectionals in small spaces, put them to the test and let us know how it went in the comments below.
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