Big livingroom and only a couch, ideas for more personality and seats
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How lucky to have a large room! Chairs come to mind. A sideboard. Perhaps even a large dining table. Large coffee table and side tables.
Without any photos or room measurements, it's hard to make specific recommendations. If the room is extremely large, consider making perhaps 2 different seating areas. You can delineate each by using area rugs, etc. You could also put in a small round table with chairs for a game area.
A sectional works well in a large room. If you'd rather separate pieces, how about a love seat and chairs? A large coffee table would be nice and is an easy DIY. Throw pillows, throws, area rugs, paintings can all warm up a room. Here's some lovely ideas: https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=decorate%20a%20large%20living%20room&rs=typed&term_meta[]=decorate%20a%20large%20living%20room%7Ctyped
Try adding a large rug to make the room inviting. Then add a coffee table and a couple of chairs
Buy poofs or bean bag chairs for easy and affordable (and portable) seating
Capet or not, use an interesting area rug on top. Don't get too carried away with tables. Most 'coffee' tables become catch-all's. Do something dramatic with lamps on end tables. Paired occasional chairs at an angle look nice. And always a comfy rocker.