Your space isn't too small. Your layout blocks connection.
Conversations feel forced, guests cluster in awkward corners, and everything orbits the TV. A layout blueprint that makes your space feel open, social, and naturally inviting.
This is the single most important measurement in weavering. The path between your island and sofa must be exactly 105cm. Below 90cm, guests bump into each other. Above 120cm, you're wasting precious floor area. 105cm is the architectural sweet spot — dual-direction flow without collision. Change this one measurement and the entire party changes.
Stop hiding your kitchen. The island is not a service zone — it's social infrastructure. Position it so you can cook, serve, and talk without turning your back. The stove stays on the island. Guests perch on bar stools with drinks. The cook is no longer isolated — the kitchen becomes the magnetic center of the room.
TV-facing sofas kill conversation. Reorient seating into an L-shape or U-shape that faces inward. The coffee table becomes the center of gravity — not the screen. Add a lounge chair at 90 degrees to the sofa. Now 6 people can see each other's faces. The TV becomes optional. The conversation becomes inevitable.
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The 3-rule formula to mechanically open up your space for weavering.
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