What are some common furniture layouts in interior architecture?

1. The Central Layout: In this layout, furniture is arranged facing each other in a circular or square shape, with a central focal point such as a coffee table or fireplace.

2. The L-Shaped Layout: This layout makes use of two perpendicular walls to create an L-shaped arrangement of furniture, commonly used in living rooms.

3. The U-Shaped Layout: Similar to the L-shaped layout, this layout comprises of three walls where furniture is placed in a U-shape that creates a cozy and intimate feel.

4. The Straight Line Layout: This layout is typically seen in dining areas or boardrooms, where seating is arranged in a straight line, often facing a wall or window.

5. The Floating Layout: In this layout, furniture pieces are placed away from walls and windows, seemingly “floating” in the space. This layout is often used in minimalist designs to showcase furniture pieces.

6. The Symmetric Layout: In this layout, elements are arranged symmetrically, typically used in a formal living room or dining space.

7. The Asymmetric Layout: This layout is used to create a sense of depth and movement by arranging furniture in an unstructured, yet balanced way.

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