Ask HN: What does a living room not centered on a TV look like?
Almost all of the living rooms I have ever seen are centered on a TV. The TV holds the most prominent and visible place in the room. There's a couch facing the TV and all of the remaining stuff - chairs, tables, lamps, plants - supports watching TV.
What does a living room that is not centered on watching TV look like?
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 22.7 ms ] threadYou don't want all the seating to be in a big circle around the room. I'd break it up into groups of seating focused on different parts of the room.
In houses here in Norway living rooms are often divided into 2 or 3 sections, where there is a dining area, a sofa(s) & chairs around a table area and a TV 'corner' with what I believe Americans call a 'lazy-boy' (a reclining, swivel chair?) pointing at a TV. In our house we don't have the TV area because computers have replaced the TV but this is considered very poor by some people who think watching on anything smaller than 50" is like washing dishes in a filthy stream.