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The lounge room is where Australian homes come alive. It's where families gather, evenings wind down, and style is on show. Our living room furniture collection is designed to make that space as beautiful as it is liveable. You'll find sofas, lounge chairs, coffee tables, side tables, and accent pieces chosen for their proportions, comfort, and enduring visual appeal. Explore the full collection and discover lounge furniture that lasts.
Measure your space first, and allow at least 60 to 90cm of walking clearance around the sofa. As a guide, a 3-seater suits most standard living rooms, while a modular or L-shaped sofa works well in larger or open-plan spaces.
Accent chairs are typically smaller and more design-focused, often used to add a style statement or extra seating, while armchairs are usually larger, more heavily upholstered, and built for everyday comfort.
They don't need to match exactly, but coordinating materials or tones (such as timber coffee table with a timber-accented entertainment unit) helps tie the room together visually.
Use rugs to define separate zones (like lounge and dining areas), keep sightlines to entertainment units or windows clear, and float furniture away from walls where possible to create a more intentional layout.
Look for multi-functional pieces like storage ottomans, slim console tables, and wall-mounted shelving units, which add storage without consuming valuable floor space.
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The right chandelier for a low ceiling comes down to two calculations: diameter and maximum allowable drop. This guide covers both, plus style options and room-by-room advice for Australian homes with standard 2.4m ceilings.
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