I’ve definitely made my fair share of mistakes when buying furniture and accessories. Most of them had to do with choosing something that wasn’t the right scale for my space (the ginormous “Dr. Spock” chair that I bought for the small family room in our first house comes to mind…). Luckily, I’ve since figured out some tried and true tips that make it easy to get it right. So if you’re shopping for your family or living room and wondering how high your end tables should be or how large a rug you should buy, check out these must-have tips! (post contains some affiliate links – disclosure statement available {here})
What Size Coffee Table Should I Use With My Sofa?

- The ideal height for a coffee table is the height of the sofa’s seat cushions or 1-2″ lower
- The perfect length for a coffee table is ⅔ the length of the sofa
- Position the coffee table so that there’s 12-18″ of space between the sofa and coffee table
How High Should My Living Room End Tables Be?

- Side/end tables should ideally be within 2″ of a sofa’s arm height. My personal preference is for them to be 1-2″ lower than the sofa arm.
- Side tables should be no deeper than the depth of the sofa
How Tall Should a Console Table Be When It’s Placed Behind a Sofa?
- Console tables behind a sofa should be the same height as the back of the sofa or up to 1-3″ lower
How Large of a Rug Should I Choose For My Room?
- Area rugs should be large enough that at least two legs of each furniture piece are on the rug.
- For rugs that cover most of the room, a good rule of thumb is to leave between 12-18″ of bare floor between the edge of the rug and the walls of the room. For small rooms, you may wish to leave less bare floor while for especially large rooms you may wish to leave more.
And what about hanging art? Those tips are worthy of a post all their own – you’ll find all of my rule of thumb measurements for hanging art {here}.







cindy hattersley says
These posts are always so helpful! I am adding to my design tips Pinterest Board!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Cindy!
Tone on Tone says
Awesome post! So informative and great examples, Kris. Thanks for breaking it down. By the way, you should turn this into a series: living room, bedroom, kitchen, etc. Would make a great reference guide. Enjoy the holiday weekend, xoxo
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Loi! I’m planning to work my way around the house with more posts!
Shelley @ Calypso in the Country says
Great tips, Kris. I am constantly measuring things around my house. I can usually tell when something doesn’t look quite right but it’s helpful to know the correct measurements as a guide!
Shelley
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Using your eye is definitely the best best, right?! I find these rules most helpful for when I’m shopping for new furniture – I can’t tell you how many times I’ve brought things home to try and realized that it was totally the wrong size for my space.
Leslie Harris aka Gwen Moss says
Kris this post is so helpful. To be honest, i bought a Restoration Hardware couch at the outlet before we relocated and it’s too big for our new home. Sad because of the investment. But i learned a few things from that couch. First, I’ll never buy a down couch again (flattens too much) and second, I’ll never buy a piece of furniture for a new home before we’re in it–no matter how great a deal it is.
BTW–i read Katie’s comment and i feel so bad thinking about how she was treated by that ‘big’ blogger. I’m so glad she shared it here so she can continue to get supportive feedback.
xo
Leslie
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
That’s such a bummer Leslie. I couldn’t agree more about waiting to buy furniture until after you’ve moved in too. I bought a beautiful console a few weeks before we moved to this house thinking that I had the perfect spot for it but then it didn’t work at all and I had to sell it a few weeks after moving in 🙂 So you’ve not alone…
cassie says
i SO picked the wrong size rug for my living room and i regret it! where were you then? 😉
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Ha! I’ve been there, done that too!
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
Kris your guides are so helpful….thank you for pulling together all these rules of thumb!! And I love your leather ottoman coffee table by the way!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Lisa – we’ve had it for a while now and were so lucky that it fit our new space well!
Anonymous says
I’ve been looking for a coffee table like yours… Where can I find one of good quality? Thanks in advance!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Sorry for the late reply! My coffee table is made by Lee Industries – if you go on their website you can search for local stores that sell their products. I love this shape of ottoman because it works as well at the foot of a bed as it does in a family room.
Pam @ Simple Details says
Awesome collection of tips, Kris! Love your pretty styling, too!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Pam – my side table needs some work but my living room is slowly getting there…
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says
Fabulous post and so many wonderful tips. Love the suggestions for hanging art. Too high is one of my pet peeves.
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Me too Marty – it drives me nuts when art is hung too high!
Vel says
Great round-up Kris! Glad I followed most of these rules without even knowing! I guess these details all boil down to comfort and what really should be comfortable to you right?
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
You have such a great eye Vel that you probably do all of this naturally without having to get out your tape measure!
Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says
Great tips! I’m still drooling over that awesome star pod that you got!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Jennifer – my husband doesn’t understand why I’m so enamored by it. Glad you do 🙂
classic casual home says
The only furniture mistake that really stands our for me was buying a desk chair with cheap fabric that wore out too quickly. Desk chairs, if you use they everyday need to be sturdy. Beautiful post.
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
I wish that I had you to consult with 15+ years ago – I made so, so many furniture mistakes! You’ve obviously done much better than me!
Tammy says
Thanks for the awesowe post. I think I need to measure some things!
We moved into a new home 3 years ago and I never considered the height of the side tables (in relation to the arm of the sofa) in my family room. They are a little too high and we knock our funny bones on them when reaching for a drink or the remote. Not cool!
Tammy says
*awesome
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
I’ve been there, done that too Tammy! Years ago I had an end table in our living room that was too high and it drove me crazy. The funny thing is that it was a trained interior designer who recommended it to me – I never understood how she got that so wrong!
Taylor Greenwalt says
Great post and very helpful.
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thanks Taylor!
Kimberley says
Brilliant post!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Thank you – glad you found it helpful!
Katie @ Team Skelley says
When I first started blogging six years ago, we had just moved into our house. Our playroom had a large accent wall and I found an idea on a well-known blogger’s page to hang a door on it. Well, my husband being helpful, hung the door one day when I was not home — and for some reason he always hangs prints way too high. So it was too high but it also was a chore to hang and I did not have the heart to ask him to move it.
So I emailed the blogger a photo and thanked her for the idea to hang the door. She responded and asked me if she could feature the door on her blog as a part of a do’s/don’ts post. I said sure — and then she wrote a not very flattering nor nice blog entry about our door. Considering I was brand new and she was a big name, I left it alone but it was sort of mortifying and disheartening.
The good news is a year or so later, we moved the couch to that wall and suddenly the door was at the perfect height. And it taught me a valuable lesson about how to treat commenters/fellow bloggers, regardless of whether they have 10,000 followers or 10.
Tammy says
I can see why you would be hurt by that. Good on you for using it as a learning experience – and ensuring you offered others more respect than you were given 🙂
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
Oh my gosh Katie, that is terrible and so offensive!! How she possibly could have thought that was right is beyond me!! But I like your take-away and am glad that you are turning that experience into a positive in your life (and in blogging).
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
Katie, I’m so sorry that you had that experience. How completely rude and short-sighted it was for the blogger to do that to you. I love that you’ve taken the total opposite approach. Bloggers are part of a small community and I couldn’t agree more that whether you’re a new blogger or a seasoned pro, everyone in that community (along with those outside of it like our readers) should be treated respectfully. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
Design Chic says
So many great tips -I’ve definitely had regrets and lived with living room chairs for 5 years that I didn’t like the minute they brought them in the house…happy Wednesday, Kris!
Kris @ Driven by Decor says
I lived with my “Dr. Spock” chairs for about that long too – glad it’s not just me 🙂