Let’s say you’re working in a small space but still have reasons to push your sofa away from the wall. If that’s the case, you might try adding a narrow table to the back of your sofa.
This will make your design look more intentional. It also gives you room to display items that support the aesthetics of your living room area.
If you have your sofa up against one wall, add chairs, benches, or other seating that isn’t up against a wall. This will help create a defined living room space without requiring you to move your sofa away from any walls.
A table behind the sofa gives you a place to put a set of matching lamps, a pretty vase, a couple of books, and anything else you want.
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