Narrow living room ideas: seven rooms with clever layouts to copy

The narrow living room is a common problem in the UK's urban houses, but these rooms are packed with ingenious ideas to stral
Michael Sinclair

Lonika Chande has done clever things with the living room of this terraced house in Chelsea (below), building the joinery around the sofa (as well as on one side of the chimneybreast) for maximum storage and also plenty of interesting colour. We rather like the use of a long mirror over the sofa, which helps to create a greater feeling of space.

Milo Brown

Designer Rachael Gowdridge has created a cosy space in the snug of this Georgian townhouse in Clerkenwell, proving the oft-cited maxim that in a small space, it's better to over-scale your furniture. Rather than trying to cram in a sofa on one wall and armchairs on the other, she has used the corner to create a sociable arrangement with an oversized L-shaped sofa. The other corner is filled with a shearling armchair by Jørgen Bækmark.

Christopher Horwood

The narrowness of the below room in Julia Barnard's Somerset cottage posed problems for making it into a cosy library space. Julia has cleverly had the bookshelves built into the wall to make the most of the space, and also built the Chilmark stone fire in, the flue of which is part of the back wall. The mantelpiece lines up exactly with the bookshelves. Julia’s upholsterer cut the middle out of two family sofas that had seen better days, making them into two-seater sofas with matching camel backs. It's a fun alternative to the usual arrangement, in which the sofa is necessarily jammed up against one wall.

Simon Brown