Neither. 'Furniture' is a non-count noun. Your choice is between 'a little' and 'little'.
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tuvaletOh sorry my mistake.So which would you pick: "a little" or "little"?
tuvaletEither can be applied in to this situation right ?Not really. The speaker is commenting that the house looks almost empty (a 'negative' situation); hence 'little furniture'.
tuvaletyou are suggesting that it is relative ?It is relative and subjective. AS says of her picture #2 that the house is almost empty. I would not say that.
fivejedjon AS says of her picture #2 that the house is almost empty.It's the only pic I could find describing "a little furniture" contrasting with "little furniture."