Living room furniture brings together everything needed to fit out the lounge area: sofas, armchairs, display cabinets, dressers, TV stands, coffee tables and shelving units in various sizes. In this category you will find modular compositions and standalone pieces designed to combine with each other, with finishes that repeat across several series so you can build the room piece by piece without losing visual consistency. Solutions range from shelves of a few tens of euros up to corner sofas and large compositions of around €1,700.
Furniture types that make up a living room
A complete living room is built from five or six types of furniture that share the storage, display and seating duties. Shelving units and racks take advantage of full walls or wasted corners for books, decor and open storage, with formats ranging from the Estantería MultiDo 80 cm cube to tall towers such as Benny at 226 cm. Dressers with drawers and doors handle closed storage of blankets, games or documents, while glass-fronted display cabinets such as the Vitrina Kim show off tableware or decorative pieces. Low TV units centralise the TV area with compartments for consoles and hidden cabling, and the seating zone — three-seater sofas (Sun, Leon), corner sofas like Saragossa and armchairs — anchors the whole layout.
How to plan your living room layout
Before choosing each piece, start from the actual room dimensions and the two fixed points of any living room: the TV wall and the seating area. The TV wall usually combines a low unit of 120 to 200 cm with open shelves or a tall display cabinet to avoid the "closed wall" effect. Facing it, the sofa sets the usable depth of the room — from 191 cm on three-seater models like Leon up to 331 cm on corner sofas like Saragossa — and should leave a clear circulation path of 70 to 80 cm. Dressers, coffee tables and armchairs are then arranged around the room to close the composition and order the flow towards the dining area, hallway or open kitchen.
Finishes and materials: from oak to gloss white
The available series let you choose between light tones, dark tones and two-tone combinations. The oaks — artisan, riviera, sonoma, dark flagstaff and jackson hickory — add warmth and pair well with neutral walls and wood or vinyl flooring. Gloss white visually opens up small living rooms and works with any sofa; two-tone versions, such as oak with white fronts, soften the flat laminate look. In the seating zone, upholstery ranges from pet-friendly chenille in beige and light grey tones to mint, pink or turquoise finishes intended for more youthful sofa beds like Sun or Leon. All fronts use stable boards, soft-close hinges and metal-runner drawers.
Sizes for large and small living rooms
For a small living room of 12 to 15 m², it is best to opt for lightweight TV units (Mueble TV Frija at 153 cm), narrow cube or 30–45 cm shelves and a compact three-seater or a sofa bed such as Sun. In mid-sized rooms of 18 to 22 m² you can fit a TV composition with a display cabinet or an 80 cm shelf, an extra low dresser (Cómoda Nevada 81 cm or Frija 103 cm) and a fixed sofa or small corner unit. For large rooms over 25 m², 330 cm corner sofas, long dressers of 180 to 190 cm (Cómoda Gap 190 or Ema 180) and full shelving walls of varying heights use the surface without leaving empty patches. If the kitchen opens onto the living room, prioritise finishes that talk to the kitchen units already in place.
Details that make the difference
Beyond colour, there are three details worth reviewing before placing the order. The opening system — recessed handles, push catches or soft-close drawers — affects daily use and the perceived build quality. Interior LED lighting, present on some display cabinets and TV units, highlights the items on show and replaces auxiliary wall lights. And modularity: if your living room will change over the next few years due to a move, the arrival of children or remote work, prioritise standalone pieces that you can rearrange rather than furniture fixed to a single wall. This also makes it easier to extend the composition later while keeping the same series.
Delivery throughout Spain and easy assembly
All furniture is delivered flat-packed in boxes with detailed instructions, screws and fittings included. Assembly is basic DIY: one person with a screwdriver and a rubber mallet can put together a low TV unit or a dresser in one to two hours, while larger compositions — corner sofas or full shelving walls — are best done by two people over a single day. We deliver across mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands and answer questions about dimensions, finish compatibility or order configuration before purchase.












































































































