Introducing the Long Living Room Blueprint. A step-by-step framework for arranging long, narrow living rooms so they finally feel balanced, functional, and finished.
Launches March 26 | $24
Early subscribers who purchase at launch will receive The Rug Guide — an $18 companion reference for size, placement, and pads — included at no cost.
Long living rooms resist coziness.
They can feel exposed, like a hallway with furniture in it.
They amplify scale mistakes.
They make it hard to define where conversation should happen and where circulation should flow.
Because the shape is exaggerated, the layout has to be intentional.
Once the room is broken into purposeful zones, that same length becomes an asset. It creates depth. It creates layering. It creates movement that feels natural instead of forced.
But you need a plan first.
This is not a mood board.
It’s not a shopping list.
It’s not a vague collection of styling tips.
It’s a structured, practical guide that walks you through how to arrange a long, rectangular living room so it finally feels balanced and finished.
Inside, you’ll get:
You’ll understand why your room feels off — and exactly how to fix it.
Furniture huddled in the middle.
A rug that doesn’t anchor the seating.
Wasted space and disconnected corners.
No clear focal point.
The room technically functions, but it doesn’t feel resolved.
Seating anchored and scaled correctly.
Defined zones with purpose.
Focal points at the right height.
Circulation that makes sense.
Same square footage. Completely different experience.
This blueprint is for you if:
Your living room is long, narrow, or rectangular
You’ve rearranged it multiple times and it still feels off
The space feels like a hallway
You’re furnishing a rental and need it to function immediately
You want the room to feel intentional, not improvised
It works for homeowners.
It works for vacation rentals.
It works anywhere a long layout needs clarity.
I design living rooms that have to perform.
Vacation rentals where guests need to intuitively understand where to sit and walk.
Homes with kids, pets, and real life happening daily.
Awkward floor plans that don’t forgive guesswork.
Long living rooms don’t need more decor. They need a structure.
When circulation makes sense and zones are defined, everything else becomes easier — from furniture choices to styling to art placement.
Solve the space, then make it beautiful.
The Long Living Room Blueprint launches March 26 for $24.
No subscription.
No complicated software.
Just a focused, practical guide you can use immediately.
Early subscribers who purchase at launch will receive:
• First access on March 26
• A private 48-hour link to download The Rug Guide — an $18 sizing, placement, and rug pad reference — at no cost
No. This is a DIY framework you can apply to your own space.
Yes, as long as the room is long or rectangular. The principles apply regardless of square footage.
No. A tape measure and the printable worksheet are enough.
Yes. This is part of a growing series focused on solving rooms structurally.
Your long living room doesn’t need another furniture shuffle.
It needs a plan.
Join the waiting list, be the first to access the Long Living Room Blueprint on March 26 and get an exclusive bonus.