Many UK households now expect the living room to handle two very different jobs. Quiet reading, late films and Sunday lie ins must share the floor with morning calls, focused writing and small bursts of deep work. Without thoughtful planning, the boundary blurs, the sofa fills with paperwork and proper relaxing slowly disappears. With the right approach, however, both lives can sit comfortably in the same four walls. The trick is to build clear zones, lean on furniture that supports each role, and use light, storage and soft layers to switch the mood when the day changes pace. This guide explores how to design a living room that genuinely supports both relaxing and working, with practical advice on layout, seating, lighting and the small habits that protect rest at the end of every working day, even in compact rooms shared by more than one person. The right plan rewards both rest and quiet focused work daily....