15/04/2026
~ The Art of the Layout Design ~
A large living room with specific notches—the kind that offers plenty of floor space but feels impossible to furnish without blocking the view or creating a cluttered mess. On paper, it’s a generous area; in reality, it’s a puzzle of sightlines and seating requirements.
How we approached it — not by compromising on the numbers, but by refining the geometry.
An angular sofa that follows the room's unique notches, turning a structural challenge into a high-capacity seating solution.
Low-profile armchairs and pouffes to complete the circle, adding a "pop" of play while keeping the view to the outside completely unobstructed.
Three flushed doors and linear wall panels to create a seamless, expansive backdrop that allows the furniture to breathe.
At first, the request felt heavy. Ten people in a minimalist space usually leads to a room that feels like a lobby.
Great design isn't about filling a room; it’s about navigating it. It’s knowing how to anchor a massive seating plan while keeping the soul of the home intact.