Layout and Negative Space: Designing Room to Breathe
Sketch pathways from door to sofa, sofa to kitchen, kitchen to workspace. If furniture interrupts movement, reconsider scale or orientation. Tell us your room dimensions, and we’ll share a minimal layout that honors everyday travel.
Layout and Negative Space: Designing Room to Breathe
Choose a single hero—sofa, dining table, or bed—and allow supporting pieces to defer. This hierarchy reduces cluttered sightlines and deepens calm. Post a photo of your room, and we’ll help identify the true centerpiece.
