Matt Damon’s Sofa Placement Breaks Every Law in the Design (and Feng Shui) Rule Book – but Somehow, It Works
Occasionally, committing cardinal design sins is worth the risk, and no space encourages this quite like Matt's neutral living room
Interior designers and Feng Shui experts alike will often argue about sofa placement. Perhaps the greatest battle of all comes down to whether one should be placed against a wall, with the vast majority saying yes, for both aesthetic and functional reasons. In Matt Damon's living room, however, things are done differently.
In his former Pacific Palisades home, Matt broke the biggest rule in the living room feng shui rule book. He left a gap between his wall and modular sofa (much like this one from Amazon), and the result makes perfect sense.
By moving his sofa away from the wall, he creates a clear lounging area in his open-plan living room. The area, anchored by the L-shaped sofa, functions as an intimate, cozier space for conversation, while the space behind it is used to display art or enjoy coffee on one of the accent chairs.
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In Feng Shui, the living room sofa is best placed against a solid wall to provide stability and a sense of support, while leaving a small gap for airflow. This creates the 'command position,' where you can clearly see the door and room entrance without sitting directly in line with it, as experts explain.
'Whether you’re working with a small flat or a spacious family home, making your sofa a statement can enhance the comfort, flow, and style of your lounge. The position of your sofa doesn’t just impact how your room looks – it can also affect how it feels. Lean on feng shui principles by placing it against a solid wall with a clear view of the door, creating calm, control, and flow,' comments Laura Migales, an interiors expert at Cult Furniture.
However, as Matt Damon reminds us, there are some rules made to be broken, and some experts are convinced.
'Bringing your sofa into the centre of a room can create a more inviting, conversational layout,' explains Shelley Fish, the creative lead at Aurelo.
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'It also allows the furniture to breathe, showcasing its sculptural form from all angles. art with flow, not furniture. Think about how you move through the space and let that guide placement. In smaller rooms, positioning a sofa slightly away from the wall can actually make the room feel larger and more intentional.'
Breaking some conventions, especially in Feng Shui, can be a risk. However, Matt's space invites us to try something new and perhaps improve the flow of your room beyond the sofa. I admit, I'm convinced.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.