15x15 Living Room Layout Ideas with TV: Maximize Your Space with Stylish DesignsSarah ThompsonSep 26, 2025Table of Contents1. Symmetrical Seating Around the TV2. Corner TV Setup with Lounge Zone3. Zoned Layout for Entertainment and Reading4. Floating Furniture Concept5. Minimalist Media WallFAQTable of Contents1. Symmetrical Seating Around the TV2. Corner TV Setup with Lounge Zone3. Zoned Layout for Entertainment and Reading4. Floating Furniture Concept5. Minimalist Media WallFAQFree Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREEI’ll never forget the time a client asked me to fit a giant home-theater setup into a 15x15 living room—without blocking the view of her garden. It sounded impossible at first, but it taught me that small-ish spaces can actually spark the most creative solutions. Today, I’m sharing five layout ideas I’ve used (and sometimes tweaked on the fly) to make a 15x15 room with a TV feel both cozy and functional. Small rooms have big potential when you plan them right.1. Symmetrical Seating Around the TVPlacing sofas or armchairs opposite each other with the TV in the center wall creates a balanced visual flow. It’s easy on the eyes and promotes conversation too. I once used a room planner to test different sofa sizes before committing—saved me from ordering something that would have blocked the entryway. The only watch-out: symmetry is beautiful, but don’t overfill with bulky furniture if you love an airy vibe.save pin2. Corner TV Setup with Lounge ZoneIf you want to maximize natural light, place your TV diagonally in a corner and let the main seating face toward it while keeping windows clear. This also opens up the center for a large rug or coffee table. In one project, I used low-backed chairs so the TV didn’t dominate—worked like a charm for a casual lounge feel.save pin3. Zoned Layout for Entertainment and ReadingDivide your 15x15 area into zones: half for TV watching, half for reading or playing games. A slim bookshelf as a divider can help. I often create 3D mockups using a free floor plan creator to ensure traffic flows between zones without tripping hazards. The small challenge is lighting—make sure each zone has its own source.save pin4. Floating Furniture ConceptPosition sofas and coffee tables away from the walls for a cozier, "conversation pit" feeling. This works wonders in square rooms, reducing the "waiting room" look. I love pairing floating setups with a bold rug—it ties the space together while keeping the TV accessible.save pin5. Minimalist Media WallWhen space is tight, build a custom or modular media unit along one wall to house the TV, storage, and decor. This keeps clutter off the floor and makes cleaning a breeze. On a recent remodel, I relied on an online kitchen layout planner tool for inspiration—even though it was for a living room, the modular cabinet ideas translated perfectly.save pinFAQ1. What’s the best TV size for a 15x15 living room?Typically, a 55–65 inch TV works well without overwhelming the space. Optimal viewing distance is 7–9 feet.2. How can I make my 15x15 room feel bigger?Use light colors, mirrors, and avoid overstuffed furniture. Floating layouts can also create openness.3. Should the TV be centered on a wall?Not always—corner setups or asymmetrical arrangements can work depending on window placement and traffic flow.4. Can I add both a TV and fireplace?Yes, mount the TV above the fireplace or on a perpendicular wall. Just watch for heat exposure.5. How to reduce glare on the TV?Place the TV perpendicular to windows or use blackout curtains. Source: The American Lighting Association recommends layered lighting to control glare.6. What’s the ideal seating arrangement?Face toward the TV but allow some seats to pivot for conversations. Mixed seating types help.7. How do I hide TV cables?Use cord covers or route cables through walls if possible. Media cabinets with cable holes are effective.8. Can I fit a sectional sofa in 15x15 living room?Yes, but choose a compact or L-shaped model and measure clearance for doorways and traffic flow.Start for FREEPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Free Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREE