10 × 10 ft living room layout

A 10 × 10 ft living room is 100 sq ft (9.29 m²), with 40' (12.19 m) of wall around it. Everything below is worked out from those dimensions rather than written for a room in general — the plan is to scale, and the furniture is measured against the real walls.

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10 × 10 ft living room (3.05 × 3.05 m), drawn to scale. The planner measures in metric, so the wall labels are in metres.
Opens in the planner with the walls already drawn — move them, add doors and windows, then export a PNG.

10 × 10 ft living room in numbers

Floor area
100 sq ft
9.29 m²
Perimeter
40'
12.19 m
Longest wall
10'
3.05 m
Wall area at 2.4 m
25.9 m²
door and window deducted

Planning a living room

A living room is planned around sightlines rather than around a single object. Every seat should see the television or the fireplace without turning its neck, everyone should be close enough to talk without raising their voice, and nobody should have to walk between a seat and the screen to get anywhere. That is a harder problem than it sounds, because sofas are much bigger than people remember: a three-seater is over two metres long, and a corner sofa is a 2.6 m square that will not fit through most doorways in one piece. Measure the route in as well as the space it lands in. The numbers below are the ones that decide whether a room feels like a place to sit or a corridor with chairs in it.

A small living room

One sofa, one chair, and a route through. That is the honest budget for a room this size, and trying to squeeze in a second sofa is what makes small living rooms feel cramped rather than cosy. Put the largest piece against the longest uninterrupted wall and work out from there. A three-seater will fit along a 3.6 m wall with room to spare, but check what is on that wall first — a radiator you cover, a window you block, or a door that opens against it all cost you more than the sofa gains. Wall-mount the television rather than standing it on a unit and you get 400 mm of floor back along a whole wall, which in a room this size is the difference between walking round the coffee table and squeezing past it. Choose a coffee table you can walk round on at least two sides, or use a pair of small side tables instead; 450 mm between the sofa and the table is comfortable, 300 mm is the absolute floor.

What fits in a 10x10 ft living room

Each piece is measured into a furnished room, not an empty one: it needs its own width plus enough clearance to get past it along the wall, its depth plus that clearance out into the room, and it is checked with a 400 mm television unit on the opposite wall already in place. Both pairs of walls are tried, so a long wall counts either way round. Tight means the piece is physically in the room but the clearance is not — you are edging round it.

ItemWall it needsDepth it needsIn a 10x10 ft living room
Two-seat sofa (1600 × 900)2.05 m1.75 mincl. 450 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.30 m spare
Three-seat sofa (2100 × 950)2.55 m1.80 mincl. 450 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.25 m spare
Corner sofa (2600 × 2000)3.05 m2.85 mincl. 450 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeTight0.20 m spare
Armchair (900 × 900)1.30 m1.70 mincl. 400 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.35 m spare
Coffee table (1100 × 600)1.55 m1.45 mincl. 450 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.60 m spare
TV unit (1500 × 400)1.80 m1.10 mincl. 300 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.95 m spare
Bookcase (900 × 300)1.65 m1.45 mincl. 750 mm clearance and 400 mm oppositeFits1.60 m spare

Clearances that decide the layout

Between the sofa and the coffee table450 mm
Close enough to reach a mug, far enough to get your legs past. Below 350 mm you climb over it.
Main walkway through the room900 mm
One person carrying something. The route between two doors should never drop below this.
In front of a bookcase or cabinet750 mm
Standing space with a door or drawer open.
Screen to the front of the seating2000 mm
About right for a 55 in television. Closer and you see pixels; much further and subtitles get hard.

Materials for a 10x10 ft living room

Quantities from the real floor and wall areas, with the waste allowance already added. Estimates to plan with — measure again before you order.

FlooringWith wasteBoxes
Laminate2.22 m² a box, 10% waste10.25
Engineered wood1.8 m² a box, 10% waste10.26
Vinyl tile (LVT)3.34 m² a box, 10% waste10.24
Ceramic tile1.44 m² a box, 15% waste10.78
  • Paint — about 5 litres for two coats on 25.9 m² of wall, at a 2.4 m ceiling with a door and a window deducted.
  • Skirting 11.37 m once one doorway is taken out of the perimeter.
  • Ceiling — the same 9.29 m² as the floor, so roughly 2 litres for two coats.

Change the numbers in the flooring calculator or the paint calculator, both already filled in with this room’s dimensions.

Common questions

How big is a 10x10 ft living room?
100 sq ft (9.29 m²), with a perimeter of 40' (12.19 m). The walls are 10' (3.05 m) and 10' (3.05 m).
How much flooring does a 10x10 ft living room need?
10.2 m² including a 10% waste allowance, which is 5 boxes of laminate at 2.22 m² a box. Tile and engineered wood come in different box sizes, so check the pack before ordering.
How much paint does a 10x10 ft living room need?
About 5 litres for two coats on the walls, based on a 2.4 m ceiling, 25.9 m² of wall after a door and a window are deducted, and 12 m² of coverage per litre.
Will a three-seat sofa fit in a 10x10 ft living room?
Yes. It needs 2.55 m of wall and 1.80 m out into the room once its clearance is counted, and this room gives you 1.25 m to spare on top of that.
How far should a sofa be from the television?
Roughly 1.5 to 2.5 times the screen's diagonal. For a 55 in (1400 mm) television that is about 2 to 3.5 m. If the room forces you closer than 2 m, buy a smaller screen rather than accepting the compromise — it is the cheaper of the two fixes.
Should furniture be pushed against the walls?
Not in a room large enough to avoid it. Pulling the seating 100 to 200 mm off the wall makes a room read as arranged rather than cleared, and in a large room floating the group well off the wall is what stops the middle of the floor becoming dead space. In a small room, against the wall is the right answer.
Will a corner sofa fit in this room?
It needs about 2.6 m along one wall and 2 m along the other, plus a walkway. The table above works this out against the actual dimensions of this room. Check the delivery route as well as the room — hallway width, stair turns and door openings stop more corner sofas than floor area does.
How big should the rug be?
Big enough that the front legs of every seat stand on it. For a sofa and two chairs that is usually 2 × 3 m; anything smaller floats in the middle of the floor and makes the room look larger than the furniture, in the bad way.

Other living room sizes

The same size as another room

Before you draw it: how to measure a room and how to draw a floor plan to scale. Real rooms are never exactly 10 × 10 ft draw yours from scratch if the walls do not match.