Best Living Room Interior Design Ideas
Consider these living room interior design ideas and live at your best. 14 Essential Tips For a Stylish Living Room Budget Living Room Ideas Modern Living Room Design Stylish Living Room Design Minimalist Living Room Design Cosy Living Room Interior 14 Living Room Design Ideas And Tips To Live Your Best Life.
The right shade of dark paint will create a feel of privacy and cosiness in a living room, meeting the opposing needs of this communal space like the one below decorated by Michaela Burns Interiors. Photo courtesy Michaela Burns Interior Design by Michaela Burns.Here, a bold blue-grey hue continues around other edges of the room to create the perception of additional space, while simultaneously contracting and cosying the room.
1. Invest in a Statement Couch
A statement couch is the undisputed anchor of stylish living quarters: pelt-like upholstery, muted tones, textile play make for a knockout beautiful space.
Big images on your walls can make great talking points and can bring some visual impact into the space. Here a blue and white image by the designer Sam Blount photographs sets the tone of this space.
2. Incorporate Texture
Just decide what you want to use the room for before you get started designing it – and then you’ll be half-way there.
Texture and pattern can also be essential elements in living room decor: mix catchy prints, these decorative rugs, and fluffy pillows to make the texture more layered.
Designers often layer in lifestyle needs, too, including themes or interest areas such as cottage living, boating and travel – as shown here by OWIU Design. Accessories, such as antler trophies and seashell art, complement the look.
3. Create a Reading Nook
Approach it with a meditative aesthetic and any strange nook can be transformed into a reading place. A staircase landing becomes cosy through comfortable seating and shelving stocked with books.
Make your bedroom sensual by layering a bed with soft blankets and pillows, filling your space with fragrant candles and low lighting. As for logistics, having a table or coffee table by the bed means you can put a glass of wine and a book you want to read in bed – instead of rocking forward or lying awkwardly.
4. Create a Conversation Circle
Encouraging guests to interact by having a venue where seating circles them, thus reducing obstacles to face-to-face conversation not only encourages communication but also keeps walkways unrestricted with potential storage areas available.
Place an area rug over the living area to demarcate seating areas and to unify an otherwise potpourri decorating style. Allow multifunctional accent pieces such as raw-wood vases and tree-stump coffee tables to become mini vignettes of distinction to draw all the eye, while furnishing to strike an appealing balance of character and personality.
5. Add a Large-Scale Photo
A large-scale photo can instantly elevate the style of any living room. In Kelsey Nelson’s room, the artwork leaned against the wall features landscape art and ceramic decor that draws out the natural hue reflected in the living area.
Keep the whole exercise buoyant by creating a counterweight of neutrals and pieces with gleaming finishes, like the coffee tables and lamps by Allison Garrison of Allito Spaces pictured here.
6. Create a Unique Wall Decor
When it comes to using colourful paintings or cool wood wall hangings to decorate a living room, depending on what kind of atmosphere you are trying to create, you can either make the room appear more personable and vibrant or you can use the wall decor to create a nice contrast to some darker paint colours to brighten up a room.
Create a gallery wall made from pictures, mementos and objects to tell the story of you. Balance a symmetrical frame mixed within asymmetric frames for stylish skew.
7. Add a Piano
But the humble family room (alphabetically at least) is where people spend most of their time at home, and so it is worth honouring that space with design details that marry style and function and help it stop feeling like a showhouse. Picking a sofa that can make a statement about your own style can make a space feel like home.
It’s mixing neutrals that adds dimension and depth to a room. You can add depth and dimension to your design by adding different textures; a room swollen with plush rugs, knit throws and velvet cushions lends itself well to this. And it’s easy to create themes in your living room by displaying collections – sea glass, for example, or vinyl records.
8. Connect to the Outdoors
Michael ShortIt’s all about offering style for your guests with floral pillow accents and a dash of nautical touches in a coastal decor theme (like a boat or fish-shaped wall decor), turning your living room wall into an inviting space that reflects individual personality.
Don’t let matching design styles intimidate you – consider Lynne Sade’s eclectic living room, filled with retro tchotchkes and Scandinavian furniture, where board-and-batten walls add intrigue. Textures help ground it all.
9. Add a Pop of Color
Eventually, every neutral colour can start to look drab, so an easy way to inject some life into your living room is with one bright colour; it needn’t be overpowering. Notice how the pink wallpaper takes centre stage in this opulent space, balanced out by the gilt frames and vintage accessories, which stop things from getting too over the top.
Colour can be overwhelming – but not if you get the decorating right. Here mustard yellow is complemented with earth tones in throw pillows and art from the gallery wall.
10. Create a Cozy Corner
Natural wood and stone finishes lend warmth and texture. Sprinkle unique sculptures into a living room vignette this OWIU Design space. Image courtesy of Tim Street-Porter/Oppenheim ArchitectureWarmth is conveyed with texture and dimension. Natural wood and stone finishes are found here. Image courtesy of Tim Street-Porter/Oppenheim ArchitectureCharm comes from quirky sculptures such as a bronze pig.
People often mistakenly think that it is ok to use a jumble of neutrals in a living room with a neutral as its dominant. To the contrary, this is a sure-fire way to make it look both poor and boring. In the photograph above (from my home), the relaxing and layered living room is enhanced because a wide spectrum of neutrals has been used, from a white sofa to a caramel leather settee and pillows in a mix of hues.