Consider Traffic Flow: Allow enough room for easy movement, ideally about 45 -70 cm between pieces. In smaller homes, consider modular furniture like Skovby’s extendable tables that adapt to everyday needs and provide extra space when entertaining.
Choose the Right Rug Size: Rugs help anchor seating and add warmth. Choose a rug large enough for at least the front legs of your sofa and chairs to rest on it. High-quality rugs, like those from Massimo Copenhagen, add texture and cohesion, enhancing the Danish-inspired design.
Choose a Coffee Table that works for your space and family: The general design advice is to choose a generous coffee table. A coffee table should be about half the length of your sofa, with a 45cm clearance around it for movement. Fredericia’s “Doric” coffee table offers a spacious surface and acts as a visual anchor, a perfect match for those who value well-crafted, timeless furniture. However, my advice if you have small children is to hold off on your coffee table, invest in some nice side tables and a good ottoman. This makes the space safer for the little ones and gives you more space for them to run around and enjoy their house.
Keep Side Tables Within Reach: Place a low side table near every seating area for convenient access to drinks or books. The Fredericia “Risom” side table, for example, is ultra stylish, versatile, ideal for holding small items in compact Singaporean apartments. Also quite multifunctional and easy to move around.
Layer Lighting: Lighting has a transformative impact on the feel of your space. Use a mix of overhead, floor, and table lamps to create ambiance. The Gubi “Multi-Lite” floor lamp combines Danish heritage with modern versatility, adding depth and warmth while providing practical lighting.
Add Art with the Right Proportions: Art personalizes a room and adds dimension. Hang artwork at eye level (about 150 cm from the floor to the center) to achieve optimal visual impact. Large pieces above a sofa or gallery-style groupings work well to enhance your decor without overpowering it.