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A living room is one of the busiest spaces in the home. It’s a place to unwind, catch up with friends, watch TV, read, play with the kids, or get a bit of work done. With so much happening in one space, it doesn’t take long before the surfaces start filling up with books, remotes, toys, cushions, game controllers, and everything else that drifts in.
When clutter creeps in, the room can feel less inviting. The key is storage that fits the way you live. Thoughtful pieces keep essentials within reach while still making the room feel calm and comfortable.
Here’s how to keep the style and clear the clutter.
Choose furniture that multitasks
A storage ottoman is one of the most useful pieces you can own. It hides toys, throws or spare cushions, and doubles as a footrest or extra seat. Sofa sliders are another clever option. These little tables slide under the couch and give you a stable surface for drinks, snacks or devices.
Work the walls
If your floor space is limited, go vertical. Floating shelves or a tall bookcase let you display books, art and decorative pieces without sacrificing storage. Mix closed boxes or baskets with open shelves to hide clutter and keep it looking styled, not stacked.
Sideboards: the unsung heroes
Sideboards aren’t just for dining rooms. A low-profile unit in your living room can hold board games, DVDs, cables and other eyesores. Choose one with a mix of drawers and cupboards for flexibility, and style the top with a lamp, books or a sculptural object to make it feel intentional.
Keep coffee tables useful
Coffee tables with drawers or lower shelves give you a spot for magazines, coasters and tech accessories. Nesting tables are also great in smaller spaces. You can pull them out for guests, then tuck them away again.
Make it look styled, not stored
The key to good living room storage is making it invisible. Match baskets and boxes for a unified look. Choose materials that work with your decor. Timber, rattan or fabric add warmth, while metal suits more minimal or industrial spaces. Leave space around storage pieces so the room doesn’t feel crowded.
You don’t have to strip your living room bare to make it feel calm. You just need the right tools to hide the mess and let your favourite things shine. When everything has a place, your living room can finally feel as good as it looks.
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Disclaimer: This article is based on a podcast featuring insights from experienced professionals and is intended for general information and inspiration only. While we aim to share valuable guidance, please seek personalised advice from qualified professionals before making decisions about your property, finances, or renovation plans.
Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.
Our Mini Guide: Living Room Design will help you create a living room that feels comfortable and practical. You’ll learn how to get the basics right, add atmosphere, and make decisions with confidence. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.
Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.
Our Mini Guide: Living Room Design will help you create a living room that feels comfortable and practical. You’ll learn how to get the basics right, add atmosphere, and make decisions with confidence. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.
Episode Overview
In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we sit down with Kim, owner and director of Asko Design, one of Christchurch’s most beloved furniture stores. With a legacy that spans over 30 years and roots deeply tied to her own family story, Kim shares a personal and powerful philosophy: that furniture should not only serve a functional purpose, but also become an enduring reflection of your lifestyle, values, and personality.
A living room is one of the busiest spaces in the home. It’s a place to unwind, catch up with friends, watch TV, read, play with the kids, or get a bit of work done. With so much happening in one space, it doesn’t take long before the surfaces start filling up with books, remotes, toys, cushions, game controllers, and everything else that drifts in.
When clutter creeps in, the room can feel less inviting. The key is storage that fits the way you live. Thoughtful pieces keep essentials within reach while still making the room feel calm and comfortable.
Here’s how to keep the style and clear the clutter.
Choose furniture that multitasks
A storage ottoman is one of the most useful pieces you can own. It hides toys, throws or spare cushions, and doubles as a footrest or extra seat. Sofa sliders are another clever option. These little tables slide under the couch and give you a stable surface for drinks, snacks or devices.
Work the walls
If your floor space is limited, go vertical. Floating shelves or a tall bookcase let you display books, art and decorative pieces without sacrificing storage. Mix closed boxes or baskets with open shelves to hide clutter and keep it looking styled, not stacked.
Sideboards: the unsung heroes
Sideboards aren’t just for dining rooms. A low-profile unit in your living room can hold board games, DVDs, cables and other eyesores. Choose one with a mix of drawers and cupboards for flexibility, and style the top with a lamp, books or a sculptural object to make it feel intentional.
Keep coffee tables useful
Coffee tables with drawers or lower shelves give you a spot for magazines, coasters and tech accessories. Nesting tables are also great in smaller spaces. You can pull them out for guests, then tuck them away again.
Make it look styled, not stored
The key to good living room storage is making it invisible. Match baskets and boxes for a unified look. Choose materials that work with your decor. Timber, rattan or fabric add warmth, while metal suits more minimal or industrial spaces. Leave space around storage pieces so the room doesn’t feel crowded.
You don’t have to strip your living room bare to make it feel calm. You just need the right tools to hide the mess and let your favourite things shine. When everything has a place, your living room can finally feel as good as it looks.
View more from

Disclaimer: This article is based on a podcast featuring insights from experienced professionals and is intended for general information and inspiration only. While we aim to share valuable guidance, please seek personalised advice from qualified professionals before making decisions about your property, finances, or renovation plans.
Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.
Our Mini Guide: Living Room Design will help you create a living room that feels comfortable and practical. You’ll learn how to get the basics right, add atmosphere, and make decisions with confidence. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.
Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.
Our Mini Guide: Living Room Design will help you create a living room that feels comfortable and practical. You’ll learn how to get the basics right, add atmosphere, and make decisions with confidence. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.
Episode Overview
In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we sit down with Kim, owner and director of Asko Design, one of Christchurch’s most beloved furniture stores. With a legacy that spans over 30 years and roots deeply tied to her own family story, Kim shares a personal and powerful philosophy: that furniture should not only serve a functional purpose, but also become an enduring reflection of your lifestyle, values, and personality.
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