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  1. Mar 4, 2024 · 5. Simplify your belongings. In the vein of last year's ' quiet luxury ' interiors trend, designers say that paring back your belongings and simplifying the layout of your living room will make the space look more expensive. If you're looking for a luxe living room, 'don't overpopulate the space,' warns Brittny.

  2. May 6, 2022 · After: Bold contrasts. The choice to paint the window casings in black was bold but beautiful. Bringing in matching accent pieces such as the curtain rods, lamp, coffee table, and pillows brings the entire room together. Lastly, the new, larger, L-shaped sofa is a more size-appropriate fit for the space.

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · My small, narrow living room includes the front door, a small coat closet, open stairs to the second floor, a large window on the largest wall, another small window, two additional doorways (one extra large) to the kitchen and dining room, and built in bookcases surrounding a little bump-out that houses the woodstove.

    • Caroline Utz
    • Embrace Your Architecture. When decorating your living room, be sure to consider the architectural features you want to highlight. This living room, designed by Leah Alexander of Beauty is Abundant, makes the most of large windows and a stunning fireplace.
    • Bring in Natural Elements. This coastal living room designed by Desiree Burns of D Burns Interiors brings in elements of the outdoors with a rattan chair, oversized plant, and deep green sofa.
    • Choose Smart Lighting. This light and bright living room, also designed by Desiree Burns of D Burns Interiors, makes use of a statement pendant in the center of the room.
    • Go for an Eclectic Vibe. The team at Brexton Cole Interiors blended traditional elements like full-length draperies and French-inspired accent chairs with more modern elements like an acrylic coffee table and zebra rug.
    • Kaitlyn Mcinnis
    • Consider a Natural Clay Wall Treatment. “Natural clay color living rooms are now in high demand,” says Mitchel G. David, founder of Beach Life Ocean City.
    • Go for Multi-Purpose Furniture. Geoff Cash, founder of Refresh Remodeling, suggests making use of multipurpose furniture—especially for those who have small living area space, these kinds of furniture are a lifesaver.
    • Incorporate Natural Elements. Natural elements are stress relievers. Bringing the outdoors into your living room via natural elements like plants will make you more relaxed, like this calming space from @afrobohemianliving.
    • Make Your Sofa the Focal Point. If you’re hoping to foster a sense of comfort and coziness, consider making the couch the focal point of the room and designing the flow around it.
  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Design by Tyler Karu / Photo by Erin Little. This Spanish colonial living room from interior designer Tyler Karu is decorated in cozy shades of brown, from the tile surround fireplace to the grasscloth walls, vintage trunk coffee table, and a simple wood rocking chair for a homey feel. Continue to 3 of 44 below.

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  6. Feb 26, 2024 · For the great room in this 1925 French Norman home, Boschetti worked with a monochrome color palette for the walls and trim, matching furniture, a string light chandelier, and vinyl mirrored paper on the ceiling. "Symmetrical layout, clean lines, and tonal colors modernized the space dramatically," she says. 05 of 27.

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