Ashley Tisdale's living room layout is a 'social butterfly's dream come true' – experts love the 2025 seating trend that's perfect for hosts
The living room is a masterclass in creating 'conversational zones' with an innovative seating arrangement – and it's going to be huge next year


Living room layout is about more than aesthetics; it's also about how you live in your home. The right seating arrangement can ensure you want to spend time in the space with your family, friends, and loved ones. If socialization is the goal, then Ashley Tisdale's home is a masterclass.
The actress's living room was designed with the indelible mark of her design firm, Frenshe Interiors. It's a calming, neutral space full of warmth and texture. On the left side of the room, she has arranged two armchairs facing a marble coffee table across from a plush, boucle sofa. Just looking at it, it's easy to imagine sitting around the table with loved ones. But Tisdale didn't stop there. On the right side of the room, there is a second vignette featuring two more chairs around a small table. It's perfect for a party where many people would be milling around.
'The designer's got this space down to a science – think of it as a social butterfly's dream come true!' exclaims interior designer Magda Callery of Tisdale's living room layout. She continues, 'The chairs and sofas are arranged so you're pretty much forced to make eye contact and talk to people (imagine that!). The strategic placement around the table creates these cozy little conversation hubs where no one can hide behind a phone screen. It's all about that face-to-face interaction, and the mix of seating styles makes it feel like a casual, "come as you are" party—just grab a seat and dive into the convo!'
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Further, the look is slated to become a huge interior design trend in 2025. Why? Callery tells Homes & Gardens: 'Because let's face it, we've all had enough of sitting in straight lines staring at screens. People want to talk again, and conversational seating is like the comeback tour of socializing. It's all about creating spaces where you're more likely to swap stories than scrolling Instagram. Plus, this trend is perfect for those who love to host—setting up spaces like this ensures your guests will interact with each other rather than zoning out in front of the TV.'
Elissa Hall, Portland, Oregon-based interior designer, adds: 'The conversational living room seating trend is part of a broader shift towards intentionality in design. In the past few years, people have moved away from overly formal, rigid spaces and embraced environments that prioritize human connection. It’s a reflection of our collective desire for spaces that are not only visually pleasing but also foster deeper, more meaningful interactions. This layout style makes it easier for people to engage with each other rather than being distracted by screens or isolated by traditional room divisions. It’s less about perfection and more about flow—allowing spaces to serve as extensions of our desire to connect.'
If you want to recreate Tisdale's living room furniture design in your own space, her method is easy to follow. Callery advises, 'Start by ditching the traditional "sofa facing the TV" setup—it's time to get creative! Mix and match different seating options (think armchairs, loveseats, and maybe even a funky pouf or two) around a central table. Don't be afraid to play with textures—toss in some cosy throws and pillows to make it inviting. The goal is to make your space feel like it's saying, "Come sit here and tell me your life story!" And remember, nothing has to be matchy-matchy. The more eclectic, the better—it's about fostering conversation, not a museum display!'
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Hall adds: 'To recreate this conversational layout at home, I would suggest starting with a focal point like a coffee table or a central rug that can anchor the seating arrangement. Opt for pieces that are comfortable yet versatile—like a mix of chairs and living room sofas that are easy to move around. The key is to create balance without strict symmetry, allowing for a dynamic flow between seating areas. Make sure that the furniture faces inward, promoting openness and inclusivity in the space. For smaller homes, try using smaller accent tables or ottomans that can double as seating when needed, ensuring that the room remains flexible but connected.'
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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