The Living Room Edit: 5 Common Redding Furniture Mistakes (And How to Fix Them Like a Designer)

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Your living room should feel like the heart of your home — relaxed, welcoming, and ready for real life. Here in Redding, our homes work hard: tall ceilings, bright sunshine, open floor plans, busy households, and rooms that often multitask as playrooms, TV hangouts, and cozy places to unwind after a long day.

After years of helping families redesign and refresh their homes, we’ve noticed the same few hiccups show up again and again — nothing dramatic, just small choices that make a room feel “almost right.”

The good news? With a few thoughtful adjustments (and pieces that are made to last), your living room can feel intentional, comfortable, and uniquely yours.

Let’s walk through the five most common living room mistakes we see — and how to fix them in a way that blends function, comfort, and style without compromising your budget or your taste.

1. Buying Furniture Without Sitting in It First

(Comfort is personal — and it matters.)

Photos make everything look perfect… until the sofa arrives and you realize the seat feels too deep, too firm, too soft, or the recliner sits taller than you expected. We see this all the time, especially as more people buy furniture online.

The thing is:
Comfort can’t be measured in pixels.
And your living room pieces should feel good every single day.

What usually goes wrong:

  • Cushions flatten too quickly
  • Recliners feel oversized or undersized
  • Arm heights don’t support how you sit
  • Fabrics look different in natural light

Designer Fix:

Give yourself permission to try before you buy.

We encourage our customers to sit the way they live: curled up, stretched out, legs tucked, feet up — whatever feels natural. With motion furniture especially, the difference between “fine” and “perfect” is huge.

We help you:

  • Compare cushion feels
  • Test zero-gravity, lumbar, and head-tilt settings
  • View fabrics in natural and showroom lighting
  • Find pieces that fit your height and posture

     

Comfort is a long-term investment — and it should feel personal.

2. Choosing Fast Furniture That Isn’t Built for Real Life

Budget-friendly pieces can be tempting, but in our NorCal climate — bright sun, warm summers, cool evenings — materials matter. We hear all the time, “I just bought this last year, and it’s already losing shape.”

What usually happens:

  • Cushions slump
  • Fabric pills or fades
  • Frames creak
  • Veneers peel in the dry heat

Designer Fix:

Choose pieces built to last and feel good.

We love helping people find furniture that fits their life — pieces made with honest materials, thoughtful construction, and comfort that holds up.

Our showroom favorites:

  • Simply Amish for heirloom hardwood
  • Lee Industries for eco-friendly, durable upholstery
  • American Leather for precision motion + sleeper engineering
  • Flexsteel for the iconic Blue Steel Spring (a lifetime seat)

     

These pieces aren’t about “being fancy.”
They’re about being reliable, comfortable, and made for your everyday.

3. Arranging the Room Around Walls Instead of the Way You Actually Live

(This is the big one — and the easiest to fix.)

Most living rooms aren’t tricky — they just need a layout tuned to your habits. In Redding, we have long rooms, big windows, corner fireplaces, and open-concept spaces that make placement feel confusing at first.

What usually goes wrong:

  • The TV sits off-angle
  • Sofas hug the walls “because that’s where they fit”
  • The rug is too small
  • Traffic paths cut right through the seating

Designer Fix:

Start with function, then choose form.

We ask every client the same simple questions:

  1. Where does your family naturally gather?
  2. Is the TV the focal point or secondary?
  3. How do you walk through the room?

Once those are answered, the right layout becomes crystal clear.

Plaza Design Tip:

 If your living room “feels off,” it’s usually a scale issue. A correctly sized rug and properly scaled sofa can instantly bring a room back into balance.

4. Ignoring Glare, Temperature, and Sound

(Redding homes are bright, beautiful and acoustically tricky.)

We love our sunshine, but it’s not always gentle on living rooms. Add tall ceilings and hard flooring, and you get echo, glare, and temperature swings that make a space less comfortable than it could be.

What homeowners often notice:

  • Bright light bouncing off the TV

     

  • The room heats up in the afternoon

     

  • Conversations sound echoey or sharp

     

  • Curtains don’t soften sound the way they expected

     

Designer Fix:

Layer in comfort.

For Glare + Temperature:

  • Light-filtering drapery

     

  • Room-darkening shades for media

     

  • Honeycomb shades for insulation

     

  • Motorization for tall or wide windows

     

For Sound:

  • Large rugs (9×12 is the sweet spot for most homes)

     

  • Upholstered seating

     

  • Drapery for softness

     

  • Art, shelving, or textured décor to break up echo

     

These aren’t big overhauls — just thoughtful touches that make a dramatic difference.

Quality matters, too — a well-built piece will still feel sturdy even if it’s scaled down. And style? That’s where small spaces can be the most fun. A single bold chair or colorful fabric can instantly bring life to the room.

5. Getting Overwhelmed by Options and Defaulting to “Safe”

There are endless choices: leather or fabric, power or stationary, warm tones or cool… and after 50 screenshots, everything starts to look the same. We get it — designing a room is exciting, but it can also feel like too much.

What overwhelm looks like:

  • You know what you don’t like, but not what you do

     

  • Everything feels “fine” instead of “this is it”

     

  • You avoid color

     

  • You pick pieces you don’t love just to be done

     

Designer Fix:

Let us curate for you.

Instead of piling on more options, we help you narrow your choices to:

  • A workable color palette

     

  • The right fabric for your lifestyle

     

  • Pieces that mix well with what you already have

     

  • Stylish, functional seating that suits your home

     

  • Designs that feel intentional, not random

     

Custom doesn’t have to mean intimidating — it simply means making choices with guidance.

Bring Your Living Room Vision to Life

If these design tips sparked ideas, our team would love to help you take the next step. From choosing the right sofa to creating a layout that truly supports how you live, Plaza Interiors offers personalized guidance and beautiful, ready-to-shop pieces to elevate your home. Explore our Living Room Furniture & Design services to see how we can help you create a space that feels welcoming, functional, and deeply you.

Want to Dive Deeper Into Quality Furniture?

Curious what truly makes furniture high-quality? Read our detailed guide, What Quality Furniture Really Looks Like, to discover the signs of lasting craftsmanship and design.

 

FAQ: Your Top Living Room Questions Answered Simply & Honestly

What’s the best way to arrange furniture with a TV?

Place your main seating directly across from the TV and angle other seats inward. It keeps the room comfortable and conversational.

Most living rooms need a 9×12 or 10×14 so the furniture sits on the rug — it makes the room feel grounded and cohesive.

Not necessarily. Floating it can make the room feel more open and balanced.

Light-filtering drapery or room-darkening shades are the quickest fix — especially for south-facing windows.

Pair a leather sofa with fabric chairs (or vice versa) and keep colors in the same warm or cool family

Power recliners with zero-gravity support, adjustable headrests, and firm arms for easy standing.

Use a larger rug, multiple lighting layers, and group seating closer together.

Motion = comfort and ease.
Stationary = cleaner, more tailored silhouettes.
It depends on your priorities.

Tall ceilings + hard flooring = natural echo. Add rugs, drapery, and upholstered pieces to soften the acoustics.

Light-filtering drapes for daytime use and room-darkening shades if you watch TV in the evening.

Ready to Bring Your Living Room to Life?

Whether you’re updating one corner or reimagining the entire space, our team is here to help you create a room that feels comfortable, intentional, and uniquely yours — without pressure, fuss, or overwhelm.