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Learn How to Style for Fall from the Pros
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means we receive a commission if you click a link and purchase something that we have recommended. Please check out our disclosure policy for more details.
Pumpkins are popping up in local grocery stores, daisies and daffodils are being swapped for sunflowers and chrysanthemums, and the morning air has a crisp chill that can only be tolerated with a spiced drink in hand. This can only mean one thing: Fall is on its way!
In the fall, the days get shorter and the nights longer. The combination of less light and cold weather causes us to recluse inside of our homes, seeking warmth, comfort and intimacy. Think of your home décor as a response to these instincts.
This season is all about comfort over style and function over form, and here to show us how to transition with grace are professional interior designers and decorators.
Balanced Fall Colors
Fall décor, like most seasonal home décor, follows the example of outdoor colors to influence its style. Think of the colors found in fall trees: deep brown and green, orange and yellow dance into our minds.
However, as you may have noticed, these are all very loud, powerful colors – especially when paired together. That’s why decorating your home with traditional fall colors can be a balancing act – especially because color is known to affect your mood.
Abra Landau, a design expert at Fashion Furniture Rental, suggested balancing the warm, earthy fall tones with complimentary cold neutrals, like light gray. If you’re looking for a more dramatic contrast, Jessica McRae, co-founder of SwatchPop!, dares dark paint, like black, as a baseline color.
“Dark paint is definitely having a moment,” said McRae. “We’re using dark painted walls for a more dramatic effect this fall and winter. Dark painted walls and cabinetry, large-scale artwork, and bold patterns create strong, impactful designs.”
If you’re not ready to commit to dark walls, McRae suggested mixing in darker textiles like fabrics, lighting and accessories to create a strong contrast with the otherwise vibrant fall colors.
Interior Paint – Garden Trowel: $43
Ottoman Pouf Plaid: $60
House Bud Vase: $7 – $13
Comfort Over Style
As the weather gets colder, most homeowners will shift focus from their outdoor spaces and begin to evolve their interior furniture and décor. In response to the colder weather and shorter daylight, fall furniture may turn to the comfortable and functional, rather than the minimal and clean-cut.
Most interior designers agree that there’s been a recent shift from midcentury modern and minimalistic décor, and while it’s not totally being phased out in every home, there’s definitely more focus on what’s comfortable rather than what’s minimal.
“I’m seeing a shift away from straight edges and hard lines,” said Glenna Stone, from Glenna Stone Interior Design. “Furniture is taking on more rounded silhouettes, like curved back sofas along with tables and chests with curved fronts. I think it ties into an overall trend towards softer, comfortable spaces.”
As far as home décor style, two prominent trends seem to be on every interior designer’s mind: bohemian and farmhouse.
“Midcentury modern is a classic style. Its popularity will always persist,” suggested John Linden, interior and furniture designer from Mirror Coop. “However, I’ve noticed a slightly more eccentric bohemian style becoming more popular.”
For those who want to live “la vie Bohème”, Linden suggested paisley prints and quirky floral patterns when updating your home’s style for fall.
Rattan Decorative Tray – $10
Wall Hanging – Ivory: $26
Floral Velvet Throw Pillow: $60
If your style is more Joanna Gains than gypsy, you may have a farmhouse décor style in your home. McRae suggests that while farmhouse style has been growing in popularity, the overall feel of the style is moving from shabby to refined.
“Styles are leaning a little more refined this fall,” explained McRae. “While the farmhouse style is still popular, we’re seeing a lot more of the modern, contemporary farmhouse look rather than the casual, country feel with distressed furniture and chipped paint that was popular in years past.”
Transition your home on the range décor into refined fall style by adding deep colored plaids, primarily buffalo check, into your home décor.
Plaid Table Runner – Blue & Yellow: $25
Natural Cotton Flower: $28
Decorative Birch Pillars: $26
Layered Textures
Continuing on the concept of comfort over minimalist, layering different types of textiles is on trend this fall. There are no rules with clashing colors, patterns and textures, as it’s currently being used to create a homey, eclectic vibe in fall décor.
“Fall will be all about layered textures,” added McRae. “Chunky woven wools, luxurious velvets and tufted textiles create a warm and cozy feel that people crave in cooler months.
McRae suggested incorporating this trend in your home by adding a wool throw blanket to your sofa or at the end of your bed.
Summer metals like silver and rose gold melt into warmer tones like gold and brass this fall, primarily used in accent lighting fixtures and kitchen hardware. Natural, earthy materials, like wood and concrete, are used to compliment fall metals, adding an organic texture to home décor.
The popularity of wallpaper reemerged early this summer, bringing with it a new way to add personal touches to your home and compliment your home décor. For a less-permanent option, try using removable wallpaper so it’s easy to swap out as your style evolves.
Moving away from clean lines and monochromatic home furniture and décor can be nerve-racking – especially for those who identify as midcentury and minimalist. However, if you’re looking to adopt this layered texture trend in your fall home décor, start small by swapping out a few, low-key textiles, like rugs, throws and small decorative pieces.
Velvet Accent Chairs – Pewter: $308
Chunky Knit Wool Throw: $530
Textured Gold Vase: $20
Intimate Living Spaces
This season, homes are moving away from open concept floor plans to living spaces with separation. Since fall is focused on warmth and comfort, consider emulating these feelings in the layout and structure of your home.
“Following the soft and warm aesthetic, people are moving away from a totally open concept and going back to living spaces with separation,” said Stone. “Kitchens with breakfast nooks, cozy living rooms and dining rooms for family gatherings are all gaining popularity for the homey, intimate feeling they create.”
One way homeowners are adding separation in their home is a simple home renovation: sliding interior doors. Sliding doors take up less space and create a seamless separation between rooms. They’re also extremely stylish and on-trend this fall.
If renovation isn’t in your budget, there’s a renovation-free method of creating more intimate living spaces. By strategically moving your furniture, you can create separation between the rooms in your home.
Rearranging your furniture is an easy and cost-effective way of giving your space new life. You might need to make a few adjustments along the way, but when you finally get your furniture where you want it, you can create a new space.
Additionally, accent rugs can unify your home décor in a room and signal a separation from room to room. You can also purchase a room divider, a less expensive alternative to sliding doors.
Sliding Barn Door – Knight: $500
Room Divider: $84
Rug – Neutral: $68 – $1,630
This year’s fall is all about embracing comfort and intimacy over open air and minimalist living spaces. How do you plan on incorporating 2018 fall trends into your home? Let us know, in the comments below!
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Learn How to Style for Fall from the Pros
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Pumpkins are popping up in local grocery stores, daisies and daffodils are being swapped for sunflowers and chrysanthemums, and the morning air has a crisp chill that can only be tolerated with a spiced drink in hand. This can only mean one thing: Fall is on its way!
In the fall, the days get shorter and the nights longer. The combination of less light and cold weather causes us to recluse inside of our homes, seeking warmth, comfort and intimacy. Think of your home décor as a response to these instincts.
This season is all about comfort over style and function over form, and here to show us how to transition with grace are professional interior designers and decorators.
Balanced Fall Colors
Fall décor, like most seasonal home décor, follows the example of outdoor colors to influence its style. Think of the colors found in fall trees: deep brown and green, orange and yellow dance into our minds.
However, as you may have noticed, these are all very loud, powerful colors – especially when paired together. That’s why decorating your home with traditional fall colors can be a balancing act – especially because color is known to affect your mood.
Abra Landau, a design expert at Fashion Furniture Rental, suggested balancing the warm, earthy fall tones with complimentary cold neutrals, like light gray. If you’re looking for a more dramatic contrast, Jessica McRae, co-founder of SwatchPop!, dares dark paint, like black, as a baseline color.
“Dark paint is definitely having a moment,” said McRae. “We’re using dark painted walls for a more dramatic effect this fall and winter. Dark painted walls and cabinetry, large-scale artwork, and bold patterns create strong, impactful designs.”
If you’re not ready to commit to dark walls, McRae suggested mixing in darker textiles like fabrics, lighting and accessories to create a strong contrast with the otherwise vibrant fall colors.
Interior Paint – Garden Trowel: $43
Ottoman Pouf Plaid: $60
House Bud Vase: $7 – $13
Comfort Over Style
As the weather gets colder, most homeowners will shift focus from their outdoor spaces and begin to evolve their interior furniture and décor. In response to the colder weather and shorter daylight, fall furniture may turn to the comfortable and functional, rather than the minimal and clean-cut.
Most interior designers agree that there’s been a recent shift from midcentury modern and minimalistic décor, and while it’s not totally being phased out in every home, there’s definitely more focus on what’s comfortable rather than what’s minimal.
“I’m seeing a shift away from straight edges and hard lines,” said Glenna Stone, from Glenna Stone Interior Design. “Furniture is taking on more rounded silhouettes, like curved back sofas along with tables and chests with curved fronts. I think it ties into an overall trend towards softer, comfortable spaces.”
As far as home décor style, two prominent trends seem to be on every interior designer’s mind: bohemian and farmhouse.
“Midcentury modern is a classic style. Its popularity will always persist,” suggested John Linden, interior and furniture designer from Mirror Coop. “However, I’ve noticed a slightly more eccentric bohemian style becoming more popular.”
For those who want to live “la vie Bohème”, Linden suggested paisley prints and quirky floral patterns when updating your home’s style for fall.
Rattan Decorative Tray – $10
Wall Hanging – Ivory: $26
Floral Velvet Throw Pillow: $60
If your style is more Joanna Gains than gypsy, you may have a farmhouse décor style in your home. McRae suggests that while farmhouse style has been growing in popularity, the overall feel of the style is moving from shabby to refined.
“Styles are leaning a little more refined this fall,” explained McRae. “While the farmhouse style is still popular, we’re seeing a lot more of the modern, contemporary farmhouse look rather than the casual, country feel with distressed furniture and chipped paint that was popular in years past.”
Transition your home on the range décor into refined fall style by adding deep colored plaids, primarily buffalo check, into your home décor.
Plaid Table Runner – Blue & Yellow: $25
Natural Cotton Flower: $28
Decorative Birch Pillars: $26
Layered Textures
Continuing on the concept of comfort over minimalist, layering different types of textiles is on trend this fall. There are no rules with clashing colors, patterns and textures, as it’s currently being used to create a homey, eclectic vibe in fall décor.
“Fall will be all about layered textures,” added McRae. “Chunky woven wools, luxurious velvets and tufted textiles create a warm and cozy feel that people crave in cooler months.
McRae suggested incorporating this trend in your home by adding a wool throw blanket to your sofa or at the end of your bed.
Summer metals like silver and rose gold melt into warmer tones like gold and brass this fall, primarily used in accent lighting fixtures and kitchen hardware. Natural, earthy materials, like wood and concrete, are used to compliment fall metals, adding an organic texture to home décor.
The popularity of wallpaper reemerged early this summer, bringing with it a new way to add personal touches to your home and compliment your home décor. For a less-permanent option, try using removable wallpaper so it’s easy to swap out as your style evolves.
Moving away from clean lines and monochromatic home furniture and décor can be nerve-racking – especially for those who identify as midcentury and minimalist. However, if you’re looking to adopt this layered texture trend in your fall home décor, start small by swapping out a few, low-key textiles, like rugs, throws and small decorative pieces.
Velvet Accent Chairs – Pewter: $308
Chunky Knit Wool Throw: $530
Textured Gold Vase: $20
Intimate Living Spaces
This season, homes are moving away from open concept floor plans to living spaces with separation. Since fall is focused on warmth and comfort, consider emulating these feelings in the layout and structure of your home.
“Following the soft and warm aesthetic, people are moving away from a totally open concept and going back to living spaces with separation,” said Stone. “Kitchens with breakfast nooks, cozy living rooms and dining rooms for family gatherings are all gaining popularity for the homey, intimate feeling they create.”
One way homeowners are adding separation in their home is a simple home renovation: sliding interior doors. Sliding doors take up less space and create a seamless separation between rooms. They’re also extremely stylish and on-trend this fall.
If renovation isn’t in your budget, there’s a renovation-free method of creating more intimate living spaces. By strategically moving your furniture, you can create separation between the rooms in your home.
Rearranging your furniture is an easy and cost-effective way of giving your space new life. You might need to make a few adjustments along the way, but when you finally get your furniture where you want it, you can create a new space.
Additionally, accent rugs can unify your home décor in a room and signal a separation from room to room. You can also purchase a room divider, a less expensive alternative to sliding doors.
Sliding Barn Door – Knight: $500
Room Divider: $84
Rug – Neutral: $68 – $1,630
This year’s fall is all about embracing comfort and intimacy over open air and minimalist living spaces. How do you plan on incorporating 2018 fall trends into your home? Let us know, in the comments below!
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Learn How to Style for Fall from the Pros
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means we receive a commission if you click a link and purchase something that we have recommended. Please check out our disclosure policy for more details.
Pumpkins are popping up in local grocery stores, daisies and daffodils are being swapped for sunflowers and chrysanthemums, and the morning air has a crisp chill that can only be tolerated with a spiced drink in hand. This can only mean one thing: Fall is on its way!
In the fall, the days get shorter and the nights longer. The combination of less light and cold weather causes us to recluse inside of our homes, seeking warmth, comfort and intimacy. Think of your home décor as a response to these instincts.
This season is all about comfort over style and function over form, and here to show us how to transition with grace are professional interior designers and decorators.
Balanced Fall Colors
Fall décor, like most seasonal home décor, follows the example of outdoor colors to influence its style. Think of the colors found in fall trees: deep brown and green, orange and yellow dance into our minds.
However, as you may have noticed, these are all very loud, powerful colors – especially when paired together. That’s why decorating your home with traditional fall colors can be a balancing act – especially because color is known to affect your mood.
Abra Landau, a design expert at Fashion Furniture Rental, suggested balancing the warm, earthy fall tones with complimentary cold neutrals, like light gray. If you’re looking for a more dramatic contrast, Jessica McRae, co-founder of SwatchPop!, dares dark paint, like black, as a baseline color.
“Dark paint is definitely having a moment,” said McRae. “We’re using dark painted walls for a more dramatic effect this fall and winter. Dark painted walls and cabinetry, large-scale artwork, and bold patterns create strong, impactful designs.”
If you’re not ready to commit to dark walls, McRae suggested mixing in darker textiles like fabrics, lighting and accessories to create a strong contrast with the otherwise vibrant fall colors.
Interior Paint – Garden Trowel: $43
Ottoman Pouf Plaid: $60
House Bud Vase: $7 – $13
Comfort Over Style
As the weather gets colder, most homeowners will shift focus from their outdoor spaces and begin to evolve their interior furniture and décor. In response to the colder weather and shorter daylight, fall furniture may turn to the comfortable and functional, rather than the minimal and clean-cut.
Most interior designers agree that there’s been a recent shift from midcentury modern and minimalistic décor, and while it’s not totally being phased out in every home, there’s definitely more focus on what’s comfortable rather than what’s minimal.
“I’m seeing a shift away from straight edges and hard lines,” said Glenna Stone, from Glenna Stone Interior Design. “Furniture is taking on more rounded silhouettes, like curved back sofas along with tables and chests with curved fronts. I think it ties into an overall trend towards softer, comfortable spaces.”
As far as home décor style, two prominent trends seem to be on every interior designer’s mind: bohemian and farmhouse.
“Midcentury modern is a classic style. Its popularity will always persist,” suggested John Linden, interior and furniture designer from Mirror Coop. “However, I’ve noticed a slightly more eccentric bohemian style becoming more popular.”
For those who want to live “la vie Bohème”, Linden suggested paisley prints and quirky floral patterns when updating your home’s style for fall.
Rattan Decorative Tray – $10
Wall Hanging – Ivory: $26
Floral Velvet Throw Pillow: $60
If your style is more Joanna Gains than gypsy, you may have a farmhouse décor style in your home. McRae suggests that while farmhouse style has been growing in popularity, the overall feel of the style is moving from shabby to refined.
“Styles are leaning a little more refined this fall,” explained McRae. “While the farmhouse style is still popular, we’re seeing a lot more of the modern, contemporary farmhouse look rather than the casual, country feel with distressed furniture and chipped paint that was popular in years past.”
Transition your home on the range décor into refined fall style by adding deep colored plaids, primarily buffalo check, into your home décor.
Plaid Table Runner – Blue & Yellow: $25
Natural Cotton Flower: $28
Decorative Birch Pillars: $26
Layered Textures
Continuing on the concept of comfort over minimalist, layering different types of textiles is on trend this fall. There are no rules with clashing colors, patterns and textures, as it’s currently being used to create a homey, eclectic vibe in fall décor.
“Fall will be all about layered textures,” added McRae. “Chunky woven wools, luxurious velvets and tufted textiles create a warm and cozy feel that people crave in cooler months.
McRae suggested incorporating this trend in your home by adding a wool throw blanket to your sofa or at the end of your bed.
Summer metals like silver and rose gold melt into warmer tones like gold and brass this fall, primarily used in accent lighting fixtures and kitchen hardware. Natural, earthy materials, like wood and concrete, are used to compliment fall metals, adding an organic texture to home décor.
The popularity of wallpaper reemerged early this summer, bringing with it a new way to add personal touches to your home and compliment your home décor. For a less-permanent option, try using removable wallpaper so it’s easy to swap out as your style evolves.
Moving away from clean lines and monochromatic home furniture and décor can be nerve-racking – especially for those who identify as midcentury and minimalist. However, if you’re looking to adopt this layered texture trend in your fall home décor, start small by swapping out a few, low-key textiles, like rugs, throws and small decorative pieces.
Velvet Accent Chairs – Pewter: $308
Chunky Knit Wool Throw: $530
Textured Gold Vase: $20
Intimate Living Spaces
This season, homes are moving away from open concept floor plans to living spaces with separation. Since fall is focused on warmth and comfort, consider emulating these feelings in the layout and structure of your home.
“Following the soft and warm aesthetic, people are moving away from a totally open concept and going back to living spaces with separation,” said Stone. “Kitchens with breakfast nooks, cozy living rooms and dining rooms for family gatherings are all gaining popularity for the homey, intimate feeling they create.”
One way homeowners are adding separation in their home is a simple home renovation: sliding interior doors. Sliding doors take up less space and create a seamless separation between rooms. They’re also extremely stylish and on-trend this fall.
If renovation isn’t in your budget, there’s a renovation-free method of creating more intimate living spaces. By strategically moving your furniture, you can create separation between the rooms in your home.
Rearranging your furniture is an easy and cost-effective way of giving your space new life. You might need to make a few adjustments along the way, but when you finally get your furniture where you want it, you can create a new space.
Additionally, accent rugs can unify your home décor in a room and signal a separation from room to room. You can also purchase a room divider, a less expensive alternative to sliding doors.
Sliding Barn Door – Knight: $500
Room Divider: $84
Rug – Neutral: $68 – $1,630
This year’s fall is all about embracing comfort and intimacy over open air and minimalist living spaces. How do you plan on incorporating 2018 fall trends into your home? Let us know, in the comments below!
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Four Perfectly Pale Scandi Style Interiors
The perfectly pale aesthetic of a Scandi Style interior creates a crisp look that is calming to the eye. Gallery white walls and white furniture mixed with cool grey accents and a scattering of black base notes to bring balance is what a classic Scandinavian colour palette is all about. These four modern interiors provide inspiration on how to use this simple colour story throughout each room of the home, along with ideas for stylish minimalist kitchens and bathrooms. See how to warm an ice white decor scheme by using a selection of wood tone pieces, peppering with natural greenery, and introducing soft area rugs and cosy throws.
Visualizer: LVI Studio   Beginning in the open plan living space of Scandi home tour number one we find a selection of simple slimline furniture. Scatter cushions and a woollen blanket make a small settee more welcoming. Layered coffee table books and candles create a well lived-in look.
The flooring is a whitewashed wood grain that bridges the gap between the paleness of white walls and the richness of a solid wood dining table.
One of the chairs in the Scandinavian dining room has been warmed with a faux fur throw.
A small gallery of wall art at one side helps the dining spot appear more established and permanent. A clear vase of green fronds makes a crisp table centrepiece.
Indoor plants decorate the home in various places, displayed in decorative pots and on plant stands. Two sets of drawers have been pushed together to make a dining room sideboard, displaying more layered arrangements of books and interesting finds beneath another gallery wall.
The one wall kitchen is an installation of pale grey cabinets with a grey worktop and backsplash. The minimalist design has visual interest created at one end of it in the form of some open kitchen shelving. A ladder is kept nearby so that the kitchen equipment kept on the highest shelves may be easily accessed.
The grey kitchen also has a hanging rail that allows more cooking kit to be held out on display.
Moving into the bedroom we find a cosy charcoal grey bed ensemble against a paler grey backdrop.
A high shelf stores a menagerie of belongings up out of the way and out of direct eyeline.
The child’s grey bedroom is awash with natural light through patio doors. What you see on the wall is an interesting concept called ‘birth posters’ – simple line illustrations of your baby at their real birth size. It is a neat way to remember how small they were the first time you met.
An anglepoise grey floor lamp stands by an adjustable shelving stack for books and toys.
White mosaic tiles cover a black and white bathroom. The monochrome scheme is lifted by the warmth of natural wood grain shelving and storage trays.
Visualizer: Arnon Rodrigues & Walk the Room   Our second tour is around a Stockholm Scandinavian apartment. The light from a large window reflects over the glass globe shades of a modern chandelier. Established indoor plants bring a maturity to the space. Stacks of books on the floor and coffee table add personality.
Opposite the sofa and nesting coffee tables we find an extension of the book collection on a set of floor shelves and a basic wall shelf. More plants decorate the scene.
A kitchen pendant light trio is suspended along the length of a white marble breakfast bar. A more formal dining area is set out nearby.
Similar to the white marble topped dining table with brown chairs, the white kitchen with an island is teamed with brown bar stools.
The white kitchen is completed with a colour coordinated integrated cooker. Indoor herb planters grow a little bit of colour in the stark design.
A white minimalist bathroom is situated off the master bedroom.
Colour contrast basins and unique faucets add interest to a plain white bathroom.
Rich wood herringbone flooring runs through the living space.
Visualizer: Alexander Korobka   It’s the plants that make the first impression in our third pale Scandi home. Twigs and dark foliage look architectural against a pure background.
A snow white sofa is covered with an avalanche of cushions.
The black frame and legs of an ice white modern coffee table stands out against a white area rug.
Delicate geometric pattern dances over the living room rug.
An enormous white lantern shade swings above the coffee table.
A silver fruit bowl brings a glint of light onto the dark wood stain of the dining table.
Black cushioned dining chairs complete the dark dining set.
Colourful wall art makes an unexpected statement in the white room.
The art visually anchors the dining area in its place.
Visualizer: TT Studio   Our fourth home tour features the most dark additions to a pale base. Enormous black window frames dominate an open plan living room and dining area. A black sofa matches the windows, along with black modern dining chairs, which are Drop chairs are by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.You can find more gorgeous room ideas like this one in our collection of 50 Inspirational 50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Living Rooms.
A lift top coffee table brings lighter tone to the living room.
Mesh balustrades let natural light flow through to a mezzanine level.
A brown accent chair complements the wooden coffee table. Grey throws help unite the chair with the sofa.
Tiny geometric frames hold decorative candles on the window sills.
More geo style can be found on open kitchen shelving in the one wall kitchen.
A stainless steel sink is integrated with the metal worktop.
Indoor plants bring life to the minimalist kitchen design.
Recommended Reading: 50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Living Rooms 50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Dining Rooms 50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Kitchens
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Sofa And Armchairs Found in A Minimalist Lounge
Minimalist model in the living room involves the use of recent materials to create completely easy mild background and an atmosphere of calm and deliberate simplicity. A minimalist home is a not a chilly fashionable house, by using the right supplies we can create clear and uncluttered spaces that handle to invite us in. Coming to the selection of coloration, white is the defining alternative in a minimalist interior design, forming the basis for furnishings, floor, and walls. This is a design fashion that strives for simplicity by clean, open spaces, which permit the structure, furnishings, and the supplies in the room to breathe. Straight traces, major colours, plenty of white, black and gray shades- are the basic features of the minimalist adorning style, that has emerged as the most popular in decorating the living area. Example of a rustic formal gentle wooden flooring living room design in Sussex with white partitions and a wood range. Instance of a danish formal and open concept mild wooden flooring living room design in Austin with no television, white walls, an ordinary fire and a stone hearth. Furnishings consists of lounge chair and aspect table, which is made in a minimalist design and simple look, complete with a alternative of black and white, dynamic and beautiful seems to be. You'll be able to add colors like white jive, chocolate brown and even some gray, combine them together and you can create a really distinct living room. It's better you probably have furniture in your minimalist living room with expose legs as they give illusion of area in the ground, rather than chairs or sofa with skirted base.
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Slick Modern Vietnamese Homes That Nail The Look
Four modern Vietnamese homes, four slick decor schemes set to inspire, designed and visualised by Labaco. We’ll take a tour through each one to gather just what it is that nails the look. Home number one is a solid scheme, tickled with upbeat colourful accent pieces that build an energised atmosphere. The second inspirational home interior is a picture of smooth and simplified modernity, with beachy colour infusions of sand, pebble and sky blue. The third stop we’ll make will be to a home with chilled blue-grey accents mixed with warming wood, and our last is prolific in pattern. We’ll also find inspiration for modern furniture styles, cosy room layouts, and a clever concept for a hidden guest bedroom.
Spicy red and yellow cushions add flavour to a grey sofa in home number one. The light living room is given bold personality by a jet black ceiling treatment, which holds the entire open plan together. A brown leather-look round coffee table brings a dose of sophistication to the centre of the lounge, whilst a modern rocking chair chimes a laid-back note.
Indoor plants grow natural energy in the room, and provide centrepieces for the dining table and coffee table. Marble panels put texture across the TV wall.
A linear chandelier stretches over a modern dining set, which is fashioned in contrasting natural wood and black finishes. A wooden serving bench connects the dining table with a luxe white marble encased kitchen island.
One half of the marble kitchen island is dedicated to wine storage, with an integrated black bottle rack.
A wooden insert occupies the other side of the kitchen island, and a wooden dining bench takes up the other side of the dining table.
A glass wall bedroom design helps the whole apartment feel more spacious and light. Inside the bedroom, a winged platform bed matches the aesthetic of the leather-look coffee table in the lounge. The unusual bedside table lamp is the Flos Snoopy Lamp.
There is a second glass wall bedroom too, which has a desk/dressing table area. Beautiful pink furniture and accessories colour the room.
Floor plan. Built-in closets keep storage streamlined inside the two glass wall bedrooms.
The white living room in home tour two is a smooth example of simplified modern elegance. Beachy colour infusions of sea and sky blue, warm sand, and cool pebble come together to evoke a sense of refreshing calm.
The floor area of the kitchen is also the home entryway, so a minimalist approach leaves a clear welcoming zone.
The sky blue living room wall forms a tranquil backdrop for a Vietnamese altar. A slim wooden screen separates the ancestral altar from the necessary tv wall. Similar wood tones are employed to visually blend the home’s essential elements.
Wooden ceiling fans cool the home, amidst a prolific scattering of recessed spotlights.
The L-shaped kitchen has light units at its base, wood grain upper cabinets add natural flair.
Decorative vases bring colour to a console table in the home entryway, where there is hidden shoe storage.
Our third home design has the same living room footprint as the latter. This time, a straight grey modern sofa wings out behind a round coffee table stood on stripes.
A combination of different colour cushions dress the sofa, and large areas of wood tone visually warm the room. Made-to-measure bookcases cover almost the entire sofa wall, with volumes of concealed storage spaced between.
The Vietnamese altar is given the same pride of place again. This time, a shot of blue colours the TV cabinet beneath the wall mounted screen.
Abundant floor space in the kitchen is allocated as a dining spot this time around. A blue-grey cushioned dining bench gives the set a casual comfy vibe.
White kitchen cabinets draw a stacked L-shape around the dining area, with cut-out wooden handles pinpointing every unit.
Colourful decorative wall hooks continue the dotty theme all the way across the home entryway wall.
The glass wall bedroom can be used as a solo master suite, or divided into two separate bedrooms when having house guests over to stay.
Bifold obscure glass doors split the space and provide privacy, whilst allowing natural light to pass.
When the guest bed is not in use, it folds away so the master suite may have its own sitting room.
Powder pink cushions embellish the little sofa. A sideboard and stylish tray table complete the composition.
A bespoke headboard storage unit acts as a bedside shelf for a lamp, and a soothing painting. One end of it even becomes a small desk in front of the window, right by a built-in bookcase.
A Swiss cross comforter adds a chilled blue-grey accent amidst warm wood tone.
Grey bedclothes dress the guest room.
Unique geometric tiles create a dot-like pattern around the wet zone of the mood-lit shower room design. Large concrete tiles fill the rest.
A modern wood effect vanity unit ups the visual temperature, brown bathroom towels complement its tone.
In an alternative visualisation of the bathroom, geo tiles are replaced with classic square tiles, plus a more basic vanity and mirror set.
The vessel basin is replaced by a sunken sink in the marble countertop.
Finally, in home tour four we’re met with eye-catching pattern and the emerald greenery of indoor plants.
Victorian-style floral tiles make a statement in the entryway, whilst a tribal pattern rug strikes chevrons through the lounge.
A simple white dining room pendant light hangs crisply within grey walls.
Beechwood adds light notes to the room.
A black ceiling fan is neatly contained within a recess.
The one wall grey and white kitchen design has a classic elegance, which is complemented by the same stunning floor tiles as in the home entryway.
White subway tiles build a subtle backsplash.
‘Love’ posters decorate the master bedroom.
The modern dressing table has a wooden top to tie in with wardrobe louvre doors.
Recommended Reading:  Open Nature’s Window With This Greenery-Surrounded Vietnamese Home
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drewebowden66 · 5 years
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Slick Modern Vietnamese Homes That Nail The Look
Four modern Vietnamese homes, four slick decor schemes set to inspire, designed and visualised by Labaco. We’ll take a tour through each one to gather just what it is that nails the look. Home number one is a solid scheme, tickled with upbeat colourful accent pieces that build an energised atmosphere. The second inspirational home interior is a picture of smooth and simplified modernity, with beachy colour infusions of sand, pebble and sky blue. The third stop we’ll make will be to a home with chilled blue-grey accents mixed with warming wood, and our last is prolific in pattern. We’ll also find inspiration for modern furniture styles, cosy room layouts, and a clever concept for a hidden guest bedroom.
Spicy red and yellow cushions add flavour to a grey sofa in home number one. The light living room is given bold personality by a jet black ceiling treatment, which holds the entire open plan together. A brown leather-look round coffee table brings a dose of sophistication to the centre of the lounge, whilst a modern rocking chair chimes a laid-back note.
Indoor plants grow natural energy in the room, and provide centrepieces for the dining table and coffee table. Marble panels put texture across the TV wall.
A linear chandelier stretches over a modern dining set, which is fashioned in contrasting natural wood and black finishes. A wooden serving bench connects the dining table with a luxe white marble encased kitchen island.
One half of the marble kitchen island is dedicated to wine storage, with an integrated black bottle rack.
A wooden insert occupies the other side of the kitchen island, and a wooden dining bench takes up the other side of the dining table.
A glass wall bedroom design helps the whole apartment feel more spacious and light. Inside the bedroom, a winged platform bed matches the aesthetic of the leather-look coffee table in the lounge. The unusual bedside table lamp is the Flos Snoopy Lamp.
There is a second glass wall bedroom too, which has a desk/dressing table area. Beautiful pink furniture and accessories colour the room.
Floor plan. Built-in closets keep storage streamlined inside the two glass wall bedrooms.
The white living room in home tour two is a smooth example of simplified modern elegance. Beachy colour infusions of sea and sky blue, warm sand, and cool pebble come together to evoke a sense of refreshing calm.
The floor area of the kitchen is also the home entryway, so a minimalist approach leaves a clear welcoming zone.
The sky blue living room wall forms a tranquil backdrop for a Vietnamese altar. A slim wooden screen separates the ancestral altar from the necessary tv wall. Similar wood tones are employed to visually blend the home’s essential elements.
Wooden ceiling fans cool the home, amidst a prolific scattering of recessed spotlights.
The L-shaped kitchen has light units at its base, wood grain upper cabinets add natural flair.
Decorative vases bring colour to a console table in the home entryway, where there is hidden shoe storage.
Our third home design has the same living room footprint as the latter. This time, a straight grey modern sofa wings out behind a round coffee table stood on stripes.
A combination of different colour cushions dress the sofa, and large areas of wood tone visually warm the room. Made-to-measure bookcases cover almost the entire sofa wall, with volumes of concealed storage spaced between.
The Vietnamese altar is given the same pride of place again. This time, a shot of blue colours the TV cabinet beneath the wall mounted screen.
Abundant floor space in the kitchen is allocated as a dining spot this time around. A blue-grey cushioned dining bench gives the set a casual comfy vibe.
White kitchen cabinets draw a stacked L-shape around the dining area, with cut-out wooden handles pinpointing every unit.
Colourful decorative wall hooks continue the dotty theme all the way across the home entryway wall.
The glass wall bedroom can be used as a solo master suite, or divided into two separate bedrooms when having house guests over to stay.
Bifold obscure glass doors split the space and provide privacy, whilst allowing natural light to pass.
When the guest bed is not in use, it folds away so the master suite may have its own sitting room.
Powder pink cushions embellish the little sofa. A sideboard and stylish tray table complete the composition.
A bespoke headboard storage unit acts as a bedside shelf for a lamp, and a soothing painting. One end of it even becomes a small desk in front of the window, right by a built-in bookcase.
A Swiss cross comforter adds a chilled blue-grey accent amidst warm wood tone.
Grey bedclothes dress the guest room.
Unique geometric tiles create a dot-like pattern around the wet zone of the mood-lit shower room design. Large concrete tiles fill the rest.
A modern wood effect vanity unit ups the visual temperature, brown bathroom towels complement its tone.
In an alternative visualisation of the bathroom, geo tiles are replaced with classic square tiles, plus a more basic vanity and mirror set.
The vessel basin is replaced by a sunken sink in the marble countertop.
Finally, in home tour four we’re met with eye-catching pattern and the emerald greenery of indoor plants.
Victorian-style floral tiles make a statement in the entryway, whilst a tribal pattern rug strikes chevrons through the lounge.
A simple white dining room pendant light hangs crisply within grey walls.
Beechwood adds light notes to the room.
A black ceiling fan is neatly contained within a recess.
The one wall grey and white kitchen design has a classic elegance, which is complemented by the same stunning floor tiles as in the home entryway.
White subway tiles build a subtle backsplash.
‘Love’ posters decorate the master bedroom.
The modern dressing table has a wooden top to tie in with wardrobe louvre doors.
Recommended Reading:  Open Nature’s Window With This Greenery-Surrounded Vietnamese Home
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Two Beautiful Blue Interiors
2 Modern Interiors With Rich Blue Decor Ideas
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Grey And Blue Interior Design: 3 Gorgeous Decor Schemes
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51 Red Bedrooms With Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
Red is passionate, so why not use it to bring some heat into your bedroom decor scheme. When red decor is teamed with white it becomes crisp and sharpened, black builds drama whilst shades of grey tame, with blue it becomes energised, and gold enriches. Red can bring so many looks to your boudoir, but none of them are timid. If you’ve been sleeping on ideas for a bold and daring bedroom decor scheme, then take a wander through these 51 inspirational red bedroom ideas. Discover the myriad of ways you can incorporate this strong yet versatile colour, from full walls of colour saturation to bedrooms with sparing red accents, furniture, bedding and paint effects.
Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva   Match a dramatic red accent wall with one hero piece of furniture. This beautiful embossed feature wall lends its deep red tone to a bedroom chair by the window, where it is framed by sheer white drapes. Note how two ceiling lights echo the circular pattern of the feature wall too, to build a rippling shape theme in the room.
Visualizer: Home-D   Let red rein from ceiling to floor. The fiery orange-red wall paint in this bedroom scheme follows on from a solid red ceiling. A deeper red headboard overlays the paintwork, and stretches the colour out over pale wood flooring. White elements clean up the colour scheme, whilst golden accents add luxe.
Designer: Raji RM & Associates   Try out new textures. This red tufted headboard merges with a flocked fleur de lis wallpaper of the same bright shade, each defined only by their deep texture. A border of flat white space is left around the colourful combo to allow the effect to breathe.
Designer: Dominique Coulon & Associés   Go maximalist in a minimalist setting. When decorating a pared back minimalist bedroom that’s all clear of clutter, colour can apply all of the personality to the room. Bleed a red ceiling into 360º red walls, doors, furniture, essentials and floor. The window reveals in this all out red room have been coated in a light reflective white paint to prevent the colour block from feeling oppressive.
Designer: GG And Grance   Pick a pattern. A patterned red bedroom curtain and cushion set will add a cohesive colour story to even a plain room. However, you can amp up the effect of your new home decor elements by colour matching your wall paint to their pattern. Take a sample of your fabric to the paint mixing desk at your local DIY store for a bespoke match.
Photographer: Rustic White Photography   Apply as a bold backdrop. Red has been used as a backdrop behind a towering home library in this cosy book lover’s bedroom. A crisp red bed set compliments the wall paint.
Visualizer: iMax Studio   If bright red isn’t your bag, then how about a gothic dark red bedroom. This amazing burgundy boiserie encased space is dramatised even further by red lighting around its deeply decorative cornice.
Designer: Convert Construction   A touch of theatrics. Heavy plush red curtains put on quite the performance at the windows of a monochrome bedroom design. They could also be used as a portiere in a studio space, or to conceal the messy contents of an open fronted wardrobe.
Visualizer: Ngoc Thuy   Red paint doesn’t have to fill a whole bedroom wall. Grab yourself a spirit level and a roll of masking tape to create a fashion forward quirky colour block. Asymmetric placements look best–a boserie or wainscot panelled wall works even better.
Visualizer: Anastasia Kruseva   The red paint effect in this bedroom has been applied loosely around the lower quarter of the walls, to match two-tone window drapes. A red bed base and red bedding set flood more colour into the base of the room.
Visualizer: Tatyana Ryltsova   Use colour to define the sleep zone in a large room. Applying a block of colour around the bed makes the sleep zone feel more contained and cosy within a wide open space. A red and black Yin and Yang shelving unit ties the colour of these walls and bed together. A white modern chandelier stands out in form, rather than colour.
Visualizer: Samar Mahmoud   Limit colour to the upholstery. Whether its a red upholstered headboard, an ottoman, a vanity stool, a red bed set, curtains or all of those things, limiting yourself to one single fabric ensures a perfectly matching ensemble that evokes a high end hotel look.
Visualizer: iMax Studio   Commission a bespoke red headboard. The red and white sections of this tufted headboard design create a striking striped effect. Throw on some pillows to match and you’re done.
Visualizer: Volves Interiors   Upholster a headboard wall and bed base in tandem.
Designer: Yudinadesign   Visualizer: Andrey Vologzhin   One more beautiful bespoke upholstered headboard design. This time the colour in the room is strictly limited to the headboard alone.
Designer: Stephane Chamard   If you’re living in a rented space then it can be tricky to create your dream colour scheme if the landlord wants their walls left alone, but don’t be discouraged. A red bed frame and bed set, red bedroom rug and colour coordinated accessories can provide all that’s needed for a rich colour scheme.
Designer: Paul Coudamy   Give walls the smooth and glossy look…
Designer: LOT-EK   … Or colour coat corrugated iron for a characterful crimped feature wall, or industrial style wardrobe doors.
Visualizer: Vladimir Ogorodnikov   Another fabric-forward bedroom design, though in this one the red upholstered wall panels have a smooth leather-look. LED strips cut down and around the red leatherette panels, adding a golden glow.
Photographer: Andrey Avdeenko   A non-upholstered headboard wall presents the possibility of an easy colour change at a future date, at the low cost of just a tin of paint. Beading has been used to create a geometric design across the headboard wall of this red and brown bedroom scheme.
Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva   Red is a colour that spans the ages. Here, traditional red boiserie is teamed with contemporary art and a modern sputnik chandelier with chic results.
Visualizer: Serg Ushakov   All out arty. Use black strips to frame out a Mondrian inspired bedroom feature wall. Choose furniture with simple blocky silhouettes to cement the concept.
Visualizer: Ideograf PL   An alternative artistic approach to the bedroom feature wall.
Visualizer: Lev Production   Split personality. If you just can’t seem to commit to an all red feature wall, then go half and half…
Photographer: Sergey Krasyuk   … Or bring in just a pop of red with a piece of wall art; add a red throw over the bed to give it a partner.
Source: Overstock   Beef up red accent decor with some basic black elements. The depth of black fabrics in a red and black bedroom scheme will make areas of colour appear even more vibrant.
Visualizer: Albert Mizuno   Mix it up with a wall mural.
Designer: Henkin Shavit Architecture & Design   Scavenger hunt for fun red based accessories to ring the changes.
Visualizer: Anna Sergeeva   Muted reds sit back in a colour scheme, whilst steeping it in quietly confident sophistication.
Visualizer: Ideograf PL   Red, plush and multifunctional; this headboard-cum-bedside-cum-ottoman ticks a lot of boxes.
Visualizer: Rina Lovko & Sonya Melnik   The red wraparound. Don’t stop a colour strip at the edge of a headboard wall, wrap it around the base of the whole room to tie the scheme neatly together.
Visualizer: Tim Gabriel   Step aside. Red headboard walls can sometimes seem domineering, try shifting focus to an adjacent wall.
Visualizer: Alexandr Aranovich   A red and blue bedroom palette builds balanced contrast.
Visualizer: Anna Abaieva   A teal, red and gold bedroom has sumptuous depth.
Visualizer: Sara Elsakka Sara Elsakka   Instead of throwing red from pillar to post, make the most impact with the least fuss by selecting a show-stopping red four poster.
Designer: Austin Maynard Architects   Roll out the red carpet… red composite… or red tile.
Add tantalising tidbits. This room design puts a sliver of red between the cabinets, a slice of red on the bed and a just a drizzle at the windows.
Source: Villa Yin   In particularly large areas, keep the red accents moving around the room to carry the eye and unite the space.
Visualizer: Art Group by Vasilkova Daria   A cheeky piece of artwork is complemented by a multi colored comforter in this risqué red bed scheme.
Source: Bonaldo   For an ultra modern statement red bed, check out the Lovy bed from Bonaldo…
… Or go glossy with a wide framed platform bed, like the one in this slick red and black layout.
Use red to pull attention where it matters–whether that’s to hobby items or as a reminder to hit that workspace.
Visualizer: York Architects   Create a corridor of red to the exit.
Visualizer: Sara Elsakka   Combine solid red walls and red based wall murals to make areas of light and shade.
Visualizer: Iqosa   The rule of three. Most people will be familiar with the magic rule of three, a kind of cheat sheet for applying and balancing elements in a room without having to think too much about it!
Source: Hulsta   Mellow wood tone and warm reds make a perfect match.
Designer: Alyssa Rosenheck   You don’t have to undermine an ethereal white aesthetic to bring in the warmth of red–you only have to underline it.
Visualizer: ATO Studio   Light green and red make a cute clash.
Visualizer: Spotless Creative Group   A muted green and red mix has a laid back feel. Throw in gloss black elements to build cool modern charm.
Visualizer: Iqosa   Give a grey scheme added gravity with the pull of a red floor bed.
Visualizer: Oleg Trofimov   Fashion a welcoming red guest bedroom with a red Murphy bed.
1. Red pomegranate vases 2. Red artwork 3. Red bedding set 4. Red Flowerpot pendant light 5. Red table lamp 6. Red wall clock 7. Red floor lamp 8. Red swan accent chair 9. Red upholstered wall panels
Recommended Reading:  Modern Red And Grey Interiors With Japanese Influences
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51 Red Bedrooms With Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
Red is passionate, so why not use it to bring some heat into your bedroom decor scheme. When red decor is teamed with white it becomes crisp and sharpened, black builds drama whilst shades of grey tame, with blue it becomes energised, and gold enriches. Red can bring so many looks to your boudoir, but none of them are timid. If you’ve been sleeping on ideas for a bold and daring bedroom decor scheme, then take a wander through these 51 inspirational red bedroom ideas. Discover the myriad of ways you can incorporate this strong yet versatile colour, from full walls of colour saturation to bedrooms with sparing red accents, furniture, bedding and paint effects.
Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva   Match a dramatic red accent wall with one hero piece of furniture. This beautiful embossed feature wall lends its deep red tone to a bedroom chair by the window, where it is framed by sheer white drapes. Note how two ceiling lights echo the circular pattern of the feature wall too, to build a rippling shape theme in the room.
Visualizer: Home-D   Let red rein from ceiling to floor. The fiery orange-red wall paint in this bedroom scheme follows on from a solid red ceiling. A deeper red headboard overlays the paintwork, and stretches the colour out over pale wood flooring. White elements clean up the colour scheme, whilst golden accents add luxe.
Designer: Raji RM & Associates   Try out new textures. This red tufted headboard merges with a flocked fleur de lis wallpaper of the same bright shade, each defined only by their deep texture. A border of flat white space is left around the colourful combo to allow the effect to breathe.
Designer: Dominique Coulon & Associés   Go maximalist in a minimalist setting. When decorating a pared back minimalist bedroom that’s all clear of clutter, colour can apply all of the personality to the room. Bleed a red ceiling into 360º red walls, doors, furniture, essentials and floor. The window reveals in this all out red room have been coated in a light reflective white paint to prevent the colour block from feeling oppressive.
Designer: GG And Grance   Pick a pattern. A patterned red bedroom curtain and cushion set will add a cohesive colour story to even a plain room. However, you can amp up the effect of your new home decor elements by colour matching your wall paint to their pattern. Take a sample of your fabric to the paint mixing desk at your local DIY store for a bespoke match.
Photographer: Rustic White Photography   Apply as a bold backdrop. Red has been used as a backdrop behind a towering home library in this cosy book lover’s bedroom. A crisp red bed set compliments the wall paint.
Visualizer: iMax Studio   If bright red isn’t your bag, then how about a gothic dark red bedroom. This amazing burgundy boiserie encased space is dramatised even further by red lighting around its deeply decorative cornice.
Designer: Convert Construction   A touch of theatrics. Heavy plush red curtains put on quite the performance at the windows of a monochrome bedroom design. They could also be used as a portiere in a studio space, or to conceal the messy contents of an open fronted wardrobe.
Visualizer: Ngoc Thuy   Red paint doesn’t have to fill a whole bedroom wall. Grab yourself a spirit level and a roll of masking tape to create a fashion forward quirky colour block. Asymmetric placements look best–a boserie or wainscot panelled wall works even better.
Visualizer: Anastasia Kruseva   The red paint effect in this bedroom has been applied loosely around the lower quarter of the walls, to match two-tone window drapes. A red bed base and red bedding set flood more colour into the base of the room.
Visualizer: Tatyana Ryltsova   Use colour to define the sleep zone in a large room. Applying a block of colour around the bed makes the sleep zone feel more contained and cosy within a wide open space. A red and black Yin and Yang shelving unit ties the colour of these walls and bed together. A white modern chandelier stands out in form, rather than colour.
Visualizer: Samar Mahmoud   Limit colour to the upholstery. Whether its a red upholstered headboard, an ottoman, a vanity stool, a red bed set, curtains or all of those things, limiting yourself to one single fabric ensures a perfectly matching ensemble that evokes a high end hotel look.
Visualizer: iMax Studio   Commission a bespoke red headboard. The red and white sections of this tufted headboard design create a striking striped effect. Throw on some pillows to match and you’re done.
Visualizer: Volves Interiors   Upholster a headboard wall and bed base in tandem.
Designer: Yudinadesign   Visualizer: Andrey Vologzhin   One more beautiful bespoke upholstered headboard design. This time the colour in the room is strictly limited to the headboard alone.
Designer: Stephane Chamard   If you’re living in a rented space then it can be tricky to create your dream colour scheme if the landlord wants their walls left alone, but don’t be discouraged. A red bed frame and bed set, red bedroom rug and colour coordinated accessories can provide all that’s needed for a rich colour scheme.
Designer: Paul Coudamy   Give walls the smooth and glossy look…
Designer: LOT-EK   … Or colour coat corrugated iron for a characterful crimped feature wall, or industrial style wardrobe doors.
Visualizer: Vladimir Ogorodnikov   Another fabric-forward bedroom design, though in this one the red upholstered wall panels have a smooth leather-look. LED strips cut down and around the red leatherette panels, adding a golden glow.
Photographer: Andrey Avdeenko   A non-upholstered headboard wall presents the possibility of an easy colour change at a future date, at the low cost of just a tin of paint. Beading has been used to create a geometric design across the headboard wall of this red and brown bedroom scheme.
Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva   Red is a colour that spans the ages. Here, traditional red boiserie is teamed with contemporary art and a modern sputnik chandelier with chic results.
Visualizer: Serg Ushakov   All out arty. Use black strips to frame out a Mondrian inspired bedroom feature wall. Choose furniture with simple blocky silhouettes to cement the concept.
Visualizer: Ideograf PL   An alternative artistic approach to the bedroom feature wall.
Visualizer: Lev Production   Split personality. If you just can’t seem to commit to an all red feature wall, then go half and half…
Photographer: Sergey Krasyuk   … Or bring in just a pop of red with a piece of wall art; add a red throw over the bed to give it a partner.
Source: Overstock   Beef up red accent decor with some basic black elements. The depth of black fabrics in a red and black bedroom scheme will make areas of colour appear even more vibrant.
Visualizer: Albert Mizuno   Mix it up with a wall mural.
Designer: Henkin Shavit Architecture & Design   Scavenger hunt for fun red based accessories to ring the changes.
Visualizer: Anna Sergeeva   Muted reds sit back in a colour scheme, whilst steeping it in quietly confident sophistication.
Visualizer: Ideograf PL   Red, plush and multifunctional; this headboard-cum-bedside-cum-ottoman ticks a lot of boxes.
Visualizer: Rina Lovko & Sonya Melnik   The red wraparound. Don’t stop a colour strip at the edge of a headboard wall, wrap it around the base of the whole room to tie the scheme neatly together.
Visualizer: Tim Gabriel   Step aside. Red headboard walls can sometimes seem domineering, try shifting focus to an adjacent wall.
Visualizer: Alexandr Aranovich   A red and blue bedroom palette builds balanced contrast.
Visualizer: Anna Abaieva   A teal, red and gold bedroom has sumptuous depth.
Visualizer: Sara Elsakka Sara Elsakka   Instead of throwing red from pillar to post, make the most impact with the least fuss by selecting a show-stopping red four poster.
Designer: Austin Maynard Architects   Roll out the red carpet… red composite… or red tile.
Add tantalising tidbits. This room design puts a sliver of red between the cabinets, a slice of red on the bed and a just a drizzle at the windows.
Source: Villa Yin   In particularly large areas, keep the red accents moving around the room to carry the eye and unite the space.
Visualizer: Art Group by Vasilkova Daria   A cheeky piece of artwork is complemented by a multi colored comforter in this risqué red bed scheme.
Source: Bonaldo   For an ultra modern statement red bed, check out the Lovy bed from Bonaldo…
… Or go glossy with a wide framed platform bed, like the one in this slick red and black layout.
Use red to pull attention where it matters–whether that’s to hobby items or as a reminder to hit that workspace.
Visualizer: York Architects   Create a corridor of red to the exit.
Visualizer: Sara Elsakka   Combine solid red walls and red based wall murals to make areas of light and shade.
Visualizer: Iqosa   The rule of three. Most people will be familiar with the magic rule of three, a kind of cheat sheet for applying and balancing elements in a room without having to think too much about it!
Source: Hulsta   Mellow wood tone and warm reds make a perfect match.
Designer: Alyssa Rosenheck   You don’t have to undermine an ethereal white aesthetic to bring in the warmth of red–you only have to underline it.
Visualizer: ATO Studio   Light green and red make a cute clash.
Visualizer: Spotless Creative Group   A muted green and red mix has a laid back feel. Throw in gloss black elements to build cool modern charm.
Visualizer: Iqosa   Give a grey scheme added gravity with the pull of a red floor bed.
Visualizer: Oleg Trofimov   Fashion a welcoming red guest bedroom with a red Murphy bed.
1. Red pomegranate vases 2. Red artwork 3. Red bedding set 4. Red Flowerpot pendant light 5. Red table lamp 6. Red wall clock 7. Red floor lamp 8. Red swan accent chair 9. Red upholstered wall panels
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A Minimalist Home: Earthy, Modern & Masculine
Concrete, stone, wood, metal, and glass. This modern home tells quite the story with its array of elements effortlessly mingling together. The smorgasbord of contrasting texture is a big part of what makes this house’s design so irresistible, but that’s not the only thing to love. From the spacious walk-in closets to the earthy tones highlighted by ambient lighting, every inch of this humble dwelling is a simplistic masterpiece. Visualized by Johny Mrazko and designed by Studioe, we commend these designers for creating a home that proves that minimalistic means less stuff, not less style!
Light and airy, this modern living room is brimming with an elegant charm. The mix of concrete, leather, and wood gives off a masculine vibe, but without the full-on man cave feel. We especially love the unexpected touches, like the unique floor lamp and the way the firewood is openly displayed to create a floor level work of art.
The low to the ground setup lends the contemporary white chairs an opportunity to pop in this modern meets rustic living room. The light brown chairs not only contrast in color, but material as well with their leather upholstery.
The open-concept dining room is graced with a table and chairs that contrast beautifully against the pale floors with their dark, rich tones. We’re sure those dining pendant lights would look stunning in many rooms, but they look especially fierce when paired with this simple dining room table.
Champagne or Cabernet? The elements of glass and wood are carried off on to the back wall to create built-in curio cabinets. The cabinets elegantly house wine glasses and champagne flutes, adding a certain sophistication to the room.
Dark hues can be a fickle to work with, but this black kitchen pulls it off effortlessly with its edgy, minimalist style.
Open sesame! The inside of the cupboards reveal a delightful contrast with their light wooden interiors. We can definitely imagine enjoying breakfast perched on top one of those ultra sleek kitchen bar stools.
A great view of the genius elemental combo in this home. The abundance of contrasting texture and hues make a bold impact that is overflowing with contemporary charm.
The unique wood accent wall infuses this room with a subtle motif, while the built-in lightning and wall sconces weave in a trickle of ambiance. And of course, we can’t miss the plush, oversized sectional. It looks like the perfect place to catch up on your favorite books or TV shows.
All style and no play, makes for a very dull home. Luckily, this house definitely doesn’t have that problem. Fitted with a large screen TV, surround sound, and a huge couch, there is plenty of room for fun in this rec room.
Pull down the projector screen to upsize your viewing experience. It’s even Mother of Dragons approved!
Whether you are unwinding in the king sized bed or relaxing on the gray chaise lounger, the industrious swing arm wall lamp will reach you. The unique design perched atop the black and white abstract art is an innovative addition to this modern bedroom.
From a different angle, we discover that this bedroom also has a master bathroom. The large, sliding door offers up some privacy, all while keeping the open-concept feel when it is not in use.
On the other side of the bedroom wall, we discover the walk-in closet flooded with natural and artificial light. Drawers, shelves, and a hanging bar are all harmoniously utilized to make this design stylishly practical.
The luxury soaker tub basking in nature’s glow bathes this peaceful bathroom in a hospitable warmth. The in floor lighting and wooden bath table only further the serene aesthetic. Who needs a getaway spa retreat when you have one right in your home!?
The modern bathroom vanity, reminiscent of the the black kitchen cupboards, beautifully contrasts against the lightly colored stone wall. The ceiling hung towel racks, which can be seen on both sides of this bathroom, truly embody the notion of unexpected elegance.
Another piece of black and white wall art can be seen dramatizing the entrance way. Parallel to it we discover the same stunning wooden accent wall found in the rec room. And at the end of the hallway? Storage heaven! An oversized closet with copious amounts of room for both shoes and outerwear.
Everything your entrance needs in one purposeful corner. Two ottomans, a full length mirror, and playful hooks make this the ideal place to get bundled up before heading out the door.
A good look at the closet and it’s even better than we imagined. Not only is it spacious, but it is fitted with wooden drawers and shelves that amplify its style and practicality.
Wooden cabinetry and neutral tones lend this room an earthy aura, all while the square vessel sink, wall-mounted toilet, and integrated lighting make sure it has a distinct, modern feel.
Turn around and we stumble upon a walk-in shower with a rain shower head. This bathroom is simple and functional, but does it with high style.
The wood and metal staircase design is on par with the rest of this home’s elemental pairings. Being able to view the curio cabinets from this side of the wall is unexpected, yet highly poignant.
The low cabinetry in this kid’s bedroom is great for staying organized, stashing away toys, and maintaining the clean, minimalist feel of a room. Overall, not much color has been used in this home, so the teal bed and yellow action figure really give this room a more youthful vibe.
Black shelving, a chunky wooden desk, and a flat file cabinet create this modern workspace. The perfect place to do homework or indulge in some computer time.
Another modern bathroom with flush mount cabinets, a walk-in shower, and a rain shower head. Not dissimilar from the other ones we have already explored in this home.
This color block ladder is a great example of dip dye decor. The design creates both visual interest and assists in tying it in with the modern vanity. We see that they added a hand towel rod beside the sink, but a ladder is also a wonderful way to hang towels for those bathrooms sans towel racks.
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51 Beautiful Living Rooms With Irresistible Modern Appeal
A place of relaxation and intimate get-togethers, the living room is a hub in the home that deserves top design priority. Get inspired with our curated collection of beautiful living rooms that feature everything from modern minimalist lofts to luxury ocean side showrooms. Whether you’re looking to switch up your living room’s color scheme or planning on a complete reno, this modern living room collection is just what the design doctor ordered! Filled with a variety of décor styles, living room layouts, modern color palettes, unique furniture and much more, you are sure to find something to inspire your next living room project.
Designer: Orlando Soria   Mid-Century Modern gets adorned with a pinch of Art Deco flair in this fresh and vibrant living room. The mix of turquoise textiles with simplistic furniture, like the mid century modern coffee tables, is absolutely divine.
Architect: Iryna Malyk Architects   From the oversized cactus terrarium to the log motif accent wall, Mother Nature undoubtedly played a large role in inspiring this beautiful living room. The abundance of natural light beaming in through the expansive window is truly the cherry on top of this striking design.
Architect: Steven Ehrlich   With lots of natural light illuminating the bold and bright sunshine yellow accents, you can’t help but to feel happy while looking at this cheerful living room. Plus, a grand view of nature may be the best accent wall ever.
Visualizer: Houssam Eddin Hammoudeh   Big and bold patterns is a way of life for this Art Deco living room. A bold accent wall and herringbone wood flooring is perfectly offset by a cozy white area rug and an arrangement of simple furniture.
Visualizer: Polyviz   Stealing center stage in this white and gold living room is an oversized modern sofa. Not only does this sofa perfectly fill the space, but it allows for maximum seating within this Art Deco influenced living room.
Visualizer: Damir Duvnjak   An accent wall doesn’t have to mean bold color, this living room goes for a more elegant aesthetic by utilizing varied shapes and depths. A poignant design choice for this modern neutral room.
Visualizer: Roman Kolyada   This open-concept design creates the perfect layout for social gathering among friends and family. Two large couches and bar stools make for the perfect seating arrangement for intimate conversation. We especially love the small touches that make this living room pop. such as the blue and red accents and the unique modern chandelier.
Visualizer: Mohamed Terko   A monochromatic color scheme is offset by two bright Bird of Paradise plants in this living room. The modern coffee table helps bridge the two couches and makes good use of the expansive floor space.
Visualizer: Tâm Võ   This grey living room utilizes accents of both gold and green to create a striking design that is Modern meets Art Deco. The oversized windows climbing up toward the high ceilings creates the perfect environment for the small indoor garden to thrive.
Visualizer: Moon Eye   Contemporary apartment living at its best! This light and bright living room is a vision in grey hues. The floor lamps were an especially astounding design choice with their contrasting black & gold finish and unique shape.
Visualizer: Naira Omar   The sunken seating area surrounding a cozy fire bowl creates a modern conversation pit in this luxury living room. With a pool off to the back and more seating to the left and right, this home is just begging for a party!
Visualizer: Naira Omar   This room emanates an earthy aura with its wood accents and neutral color palette. A coastal-inspired living room that flawlessly executes a neutrally colored design.
Visualizer: Michael Maher Design   The full-wall library in this loft living room is every book lovers dream! With multiple colors of books displayed across the shelves, it is not only functional, but also quite eye-catching. The black and white artwork wired from the ceiling creates an exceptional contrast to the shelves of bold colors and overall contributes to this room’s eclectic aesthetic.
Visualizer: Alina Weber   Tranquil blue weaves itself through this small living room. The variety of prints displayed across the simple white walls adds extra flair to this Scandinavian-inspired space. A youthful design that truly knows how to utilize bold color, without going overboard.
Visualizer: The WAW   A unique ceiling fan keeps things cool in this tropical living room. Potted plants have been spread throughout the layout, as well as depicted in the wall art hanging above the couch. Part of the earthy charm of this airy living room though, is definitely thanks to the unique, herringbone wood design on the accent wall.
Visualizer: Romet Mets   This rustic living room has no lack of windows or charm! Its brown leather couches are perfectly offset by a boho-inspired rug and a wood paneled ceiling to create a design that is brimming with an elegant, yet masculine charisma.
Visualizer: LESINGE Julien   Mid-Century Modern, open-concept, and amazingly stylish! Just a few of the first things we thought about this light filled living room. Influences of Mid-Century decor can be seen in both the small and large furnishings in this room, especially the nesting coffee table and accent chair.
Visualizer: 青沐沄杉   We hope you aren’t afraid of heights! This double height living room is kept simple with its tan and beige color palette and tufted leather couches. The height of this room is accented with the multitude of pendant lights cascading from the ceiling and the extra tall black and white painting above the couch.
Visualizer: VizLine Studio   A transitional style living room with a touch of Mid-Century pizzazz. A neutral color scheme blankets itself over this intimate layout that is great for family time or any other socialization. This design is also fantastic because it feels extra spacious thanks to the wall-to-wall window that lets in tons of natural light, all while giving a stunning view of the outdoor greenery.
Visualizer: 365 Design   A clean and simple design is taken up a notch due to unique hoop shaped lighting and elegant marble floors. This living room feels extra airy and open thanks to its light color scheme and abundance of windows.
Visualizer: Michael Fedichkin   Welcome to the man cave of modern living rooms! This loft is a combo of edgy meets elegant with its brick walls, leather couch, cow skin rug, and red telephone booth. We imagine that a living room with this much character must have an owner with quite the big personality!
Visualizer: Paul Cremoux Studio   A light and airy design with a living room made for book lovers! With over 100 titles to choose from on the full shelved wall, this is the perfect living room to spend a lazy afternoon.
Designer: AB Curated   A Mid-Century Modern living room with fierce style! Various patterns are at play in this room, whether they are bold or subtle. For example, the dynamic accent rug, the framed art prints, and the throw pillows on the Mid-Century Modern sofa. This mix of patterns interspersed with the plants and leather chairs create a modern and stylish living room.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson   Another Mid-Century Modern living room, but this time the patterns are replaced with bright white, a jute rug, and raw edge wood. The similarity? The use of multiple plants and a setup involving two comfortable reading chairs.
Visualizer: VizLine Studio   This Farmhouse style home with its prominent wooden beams and rustic decor feels like an ultra-stylish lodge. The warm tones and fireplace make it extra cozy, while the use of metal legged tables and shelving help string the design together.
Visualizer: Miysis   Naturally finished wood, like the wide plank flooring, keep things nice and airy in the open-concept living room. The navy blue couch and pendant lights provide just the right amount of color, especially when contrasting against the winter wonderland outside!
Visualizer: Omega Render   When entering this rustic living room, you are greeted by a finely curated mix of Cottage and Modern decor. The rustic appeal of this layout is made possible by not only the larger elements like brick and wood, but also the smaller ones, such as the fur throw and mounted antlers.
Source: Evermotion   In this Scandinavian living room, the sloped ceiling features two skylights. This genius incorporation leaves room for bookshelves along the walls, bookshelves that may not have been possible with regular windows. When wall windows aren’t an option, skylights can be a lifesaver. This becomes especially true when you have limited space to work with.
Visualizer: Oporski Architektura   This minimalist living room takes things to the extreme and strips everything down to the bare minimum, including color. The color blocked design of this room is highly unique and is sure to turn a few heads.
Visualizer: Alena Bulataya   Monochrome designs are arguably one of the hardest color schemes to pull off, but this black and white living room makes it look oh-so easy. This chic color scheme is a timeless combo that will age gracefully with this home.
Visualizer: Dzhemesyuk Design   This regal black living room is fit for royalty with its rich hue and dazzling gold accent wall. Black can be dicey to work with as it often makes a room feel less spacious, but this design made sure that wouldn’t be the case by only accenting two walls and leaving one entire wall open to a window.
Visualizer: Amir Omar   The tranquil blues mimic the colors of the ocean found right outside this living room’s window. Blue upholstery soothes the harshness of the grey floors and plays wonderfully off the wood slated ceiling. This whole design feels like an ultra-modern beach house!
Visualizer: SPECTRroom   For those who can’t get enough of plants, an atrium may be the way to go. Not only does it provide a backdrop of lush greenery for this living room, but it also looks rather elegant paired with the black furniture.
Visualizer: wottan   This atrium doesn’t steal center stage like the last one, but it does add a touch of nature to this urban living room. With a modern grey sofa, black and white wall art, bright yellow chairs, and a flat screen television, this modern home mixes both practical and stylish with an envious ease.
Visualizer: LUSUS Studio   A blue paneled wall contrasts against the bustling bookshelf to the right of this lively living room. Fun elements like the bright yellow cushions and checkered carpet are much welcome and give this space a youthful charm.
Visualizer: Dian Maulidi   Small living layouts can be incomparably fierce and this living room proves it! This unique design utilizes a swivel TV that gives you the option of viewing from either the living room or bedroom. We also adore the use of bold colors in the couch pillows, throw rug, and accent chair. Some small spaces tend to veer away from color, but not this one!
Visualizer: Sequoia Design Studio   As far as living rooms with large wall art go, this one might be one of our favorites! The large demeanor and color palette of the art truly elevates this room’s design to the next level. This living room wouldn’t be anywhere near as captivating without the addition of the wall art.
Designer: Guan Pin   Clean lines and a Mid-Century Modern aesthetic make for quite the modern living room design. We love the incorporation of the window seat, as well as the built-ins that surround the flat screen television.
Visualizer: Vizhelp   This traditional living room made for two looks both beautiful and functional. Built-in shelf lighting, floor lamps, and a shaded chandelier give this room a romantic ambiance. The mix of textiles throughout flow together effortlessly to create a poignant design.
Visualizer: Dimitar Karanikolov & Veneta Nikolova   This brick wall living room can’t help but to radiate a cozy vibe, especially when paired with a fireplace and an overflowing bookshelf. The warm brown tones used throughout the room only add to its soothing aesthetic.
Visualizer: Mockup Render   A pop of color can make all the difference and we can definitely see that notion in play in this living room. The end of the sectional, highlighted by a swing arm wall lamp, is extremely captivating in this design. It pairs especially well with the wall art that hangs above it.
Visualizer: Hatice Unsal   This is undoubtedly not your average design with its floor-to-ceiling plant wall divided by concrete. We’ll definitely be adding this to our collection of living rooms that use concrete to stand out!
Visualizer: Sitnik Vladimir    Industrial living rooms are great at emulating rustic charm, but this one really hits it out of the park! The large wooden propeller is an exceptional choice of statement art that really highlights the extra high loft ceilings.
Visualizer: Morat Morat   Another industrial loft with a fabulous open-concept living room, complete with concrete, brick, metal, and wood. To create a bit of division in this home, wooden crates were used behind the couch. Those crates not only help keep things a bit more separate, but they are also a fantastic storage solution.
Visualizer: Jenya Lykasova   This little piece of paradise makes good use of natural wood, potted plants, and wicker to create a calming, coastal living room. To make sure that the spotlight stays on the beachy elements of this design, a simple white sectional couch has been used as seating.
Visualizer: Max Nevkhoroshev   This bold, blue living room is youthful and vibrant with its minimalist design. In lieu of artwork above the couch, which may have made this design too busy, a round decorative wall mirror has been used to help highlight the couch and give the illusion of more space in this room.
Designer: Fertility Design   A Contemporary Asian fusion that has an undeniable minimalist appeal. This simple design draws attention to the figurine collection on the shelves, as well as the bright orange accents strung throughout this living room.
Visualizer: Mohamed Badr   Retro and Modern collide to create this poignant design that is overflowing with a youthful charisma. The iconic pop art on the wall and the powder blue couch are notable choices in this design, but it definitely wouldn’t be complete without the cluster of accent pillows and funky patterned accent rug. Everything in this room harmonizes absolutely effortlessly!
Visualizer: ARHI Architecture And Building   Small living encapsulated in an energetic design. Everything from the striped walls highlighted by black and white pop art to seafoam green kitchen cupboards scream youthful in this layout.
Visualizer: Evgenia Aborina   A quirky gallery wall stands loud-and-proud behind a contrasting soft pink couch. This low living room design has also been accented with two magenta chairs, as well as deep blue curtains that play off the wall art. Low furniture is exceptional for living rooms with low ceilings, as it can make them feel like they have more headspace than they actually do.
Designer: SAOTA   A luxurious living room with a spectacular view that few can compete with. While many living rooms with this level of exquisiteness are a computer rendered mockup, we should note that this one is not a render! You can find more images of this gem of a home here.
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51 Beautiful Living Rooms With Irresistible Modern Appeal
A place of relaxation and intimate get-togethers, the living room is a hub in the home that deserves top design priority. Get inspired with our curated collection of beautiful living rooms that feature everything from modern minimalist lofts to luxury ocean side showrooms. Whether you’re looking to switch up your living room’s color scheme or planning on a complete reno, this modern living room collection is just what the design doctor ordered! Filled with a variety of décor styles, living room layouts, modern color palettes, unique furniture and much more, you are sure to find something to inspire your next living room project.
Designer: Orlando Soria   Mid-Century Modern gets adorned with a pinch of Art Deco flair in this fresh and vibrant living room. The mix of turquoise textiles with simplistic furniture, like the mid century modern coffee tables, is absolutely divine.
Architect: Iryna Malyk Architects   From the oversized cactus terrarium to the log motif accent wall, Mother Nature undoubtedly played a large role in inspiring this beautiful living room. The abundance of natural light beaming in through the expansive window is truly the cherry on top of this striking design.
Architect: Steven Ehrlich   With lots of natural light illuminating the bold and bright sunshine yellow accents, you can’t help but to feel happy while looking at this cheerful living room. Plus, a grand view of nature may be the best accent wall ever.
Visualizer: Houssam Eddin Hammoudeh   Big and bold patterns is a way of life for this Art Deco living room. A bold accent wall and herringbone wood flooring is perfectly offset by a cozy white area rug and an arrangement of simple furniture.
Visualizer: Polyviz   Stealing center stage in this white and gold living room is an oversized modern sofa. Not only does this sofa perfectly fill the space, but it allows for maximum seating within this Art Deco influenced living room.
Visualizer: Damir Duvnjak   An accent wall doesn’t have to mean bold color, this living room goes for a more elegant aesthetic by utilizing varied shapes and depths. A poignant design choice for this modern neutral room.
Visualizer: Roman Kolyada   This open-concept design creates the perfect layout for social gathering among friends and family. Two large couches and bar stools make for the perfect seating arrangement for intimate conversation. We especially love the small touches that make this living room pop. such as the blue and red accents and the unique modern chandelier.
Visualizer: Mohamed Terko   A monochromatic color scheme is offset by two bright Bird of Paradise plants in this living room. The modern coffee table helps bridge the two couches and makes good use of the expansive floor space.
Visualizer: Tâm Võ   This grey living room utilizes accents of both gold and green to create a striking design that is Modern meets Art Deco. The oversized windows climbing up toward the high ceilings creates the perfect environment for the small indoor garden to thrive.
Visualizer: Moon Eye   Contemporary apartment living at its best! This light and bright living room is a vision in grey hues. The floor lamps were an especially astounding design choice with their contrasting black & gold finish and unique shape.
Visualizer: Naira Omar   The sunken seating area surrounding a cozy fire bowl creates a modern conversation pit in this luxury living room. With a pool off to the back and more seating to the left and right, this home is just begging for a party!
Visualizer: Naira Omar   This room emanates an earthy aura with its wood accents and neutral color palette. A coastal-inspired living room that flawlessly executes a neutrally colored design.
Visualizer: Michael Maher Design   The full-wall library in this loft living room is every book lovers dream! With multiple colors of books displayed across the shelves, it is not only functional, but also quite eye-catching. The black and white artwork wired from the ceiling creates an exceptional contrast to the shelves of bold colors and overall contributes to this room’s eclectic aesthetic.
Visualizer: Alina Weber   Tranquil blue weaves itself through this small living room. The variety of prints displayed across the simple white walls adds extra flair to this Scandinavian-inspired space. A youthful design that truly knows how to utilize bold color, without going overboard.
Visualizer: The WAW   A unique ceiling fan keeps things cool in this tropical living room. Potted plants have been spread throughout the layout, as well as depicted in the wall art hanging above the couch. Part of the earthy charm of this airy living room though, is definitely thanks to the unique, herringbone wood design on the accent wall.
Visualizer: Romet Mets   This rustic living room has no lack of windows or charm! Its brown leather couches are perfectly offset by a boho-inspired rug and a wood paneled ceiling to create a design that is brimming with an elegant, yet masculine charisma.
Visualizer: LESINGE Julien   Mid-Century Modern, open-concept, and amazingly stylish! Just a few of the first things we thought about this light filled living room. Influences of Mid-Century decor can be seen in both the small and large furnishings in this room, especially the nesting coffee table and accent chair.
Visualizer: 青沐沄杉   We hope you aren’t afraid of heights! This double height living room is kept simple with its tan and beige color palette and tufted leather couches. The height of this room is accented with the multitude of pendant lights cascading from the ceiling and the extra tall black and white painting above the couch.
Visualizer: VizLine Studio   A transitional style living room with a touch of Mid-Century pizzazz. A neutral color scheme blankets itself over this intimate layout that is great for family time or any other socialization. This design is also fantastic because it feels extra spacious thanks to the wall-to-wall window that lets in tons of natural light, all while giving a stunning view of the outdoor greenery.
Visualizer: 365 Design   A clean and simple design is taken up a notch due to unique hoop shaped lighting and elegant marble floors. This living room feels extra airy and open thanks to its light color scheme and abundance of windows.
Visualizer: Michael Fedichkin   Welcome to the man cave of modern living rooms! This loft is a combo of edgy meets elegant with its brick walls, leather couch, cow skin rug, and red telephone booth. We imagine that a living room with this much character must have an owner with quite the big personality!
Visualizer: Paul Cremoux Studio   A light and airy design with a living room made for book lovers! With over 100 titles to choose from on the full shelved wall, this is the perfect living room to spend a lazy afternoon.
Designer: AB Curated   A Mid-Century Modern living room with fierce style! Various patterns are at play in this room, whether they are bold or subtle. For example, the dynamic accent rug, the framed art prints, and the throw pillows on the Mid-Century Modern sofa. This mix of patterns interspersed with the plants and leather chairs create a modern and stylish living room.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson   Another Mid-Century Modern living room, but this time the patterns are replaced with bright white, a jute rug, and raw edge wood. The similarity? The use of multiple plants and a setup involving two comfortable reading chairs.
Visualizer: VizLine Studio   This Farmhouse style home with its prominent wooden beams and rustic decor feels like an ultra-stylish lodge. The warm tones and fireplace make it extra cozy, while the use of metal legged tables and shelving help string the design together.
Visualizer: Miysis   Naturally finished wood, like the wide plank flooring, keep things nice and airy in the open-concept living room. The navy blue couch and pendant lights provide just the right amount of color, especially when contrasting against the winter wonderland outside!
Visualizer: Omega Render   When entering this rustic living room, you are greeted by a finely curated mix of Cottage and Modern decor. The rustic appeal of this layout is made possible by not only the larger elements like brick and wood, but also the smaller ones, such as the fur throw and mounted antlers.
Source: Evermotion   In this Scandinavian living room, the sloped ceiling features two skylights. This genius incorporation leaves room for bookshelves along the walls, bookshelves that may not have been possible with regular windows. When wall windows aren’t an option, skylights can be a lifesaver. This becomes especially true when you have limited space to work with.
Visualizer: Oporski Architektura   This minimalist living room takes things to the extreme and strips everything down to the bare minimum, including color. The color blocked design of this room is highly unique and is sure to turn a few heads.
Visualizer: Alena Bulataya   Monochrome designs are arguably one of the hardest color schemes to pull off, but this black and white living room makes it look oh-so easy. This chic color scheme is a timeless combo that will age gracefully with this home.
Visualizer: Dzhemesyuk Design   This regal black living room is fit for royalty with its rich hue and dazzling gold accent wall. Black can be dicey to work with as it often makes a room feel less spacious, but this design made sure that wouldn’t be the case by only accenting two walls and leaving one entire wall open to a window.
Visualizer: Amir Omar   The tranquil blues mimic the colors of the ocean found right outside this living room’s window. Blue upholstery soothes the harshness of the grey floors and plays wonderfully off the wood slated ceiling. This whole design feels like an ultra-modern beach house!
Visualizer: SPECTRroom   For those who can’t get enough of plants, an atrium may be the way to go. Not only does it provide a backdrop of lush greenery for this living room, but it also looks rather elegant paired with the black furniture.
Visualizer: wottan   This atrium doesn’t steal center stage like the last one, but it does add a touch of nature to this urban living room. With a modern grey sofa, black and white wall art, bright yellow chairs, and a flat screen television, this modern home mixes both practical and stylish with an envious ease.
Visualizer: LUSUS Studio   A blue paneled wall contrasts against the bustling bookshelf to the right of this lively living room. Fun elements like the bright yellow cushions and checkered carpet are much welcome and give this space a youthful charm.
Visualizer: Dian Maulidi   Small living layouts can be incomparably fierce and this living room proves it! This unique design utilizes a swivel TV that gives you the option of viewing from either the living room or bedroom. We also adore the use of bold colors in the couch pillows, throw rug, and accent chair. Some small spaces tend to veer away from color, but not this one!
Visualizer: Sequoia Design Studio   As far as living rooms with large wall art go, this one might be one of our favorites! The large demeanor and color palette of the art truly elevates this room’s design to the next level. This living room wouldn’t be anywhere near as captivating without the addition of the wall art.
Designer: Guan Pin   Clean lines and a Mid-Century Modern aesthetic make for quite the modern living room design. We love the incorporation of the window seat, as well as the built-ins that surround the flat screen television.
Visualizer: Vizhelp   This traditional living room made for two looks both beautiful and functional. Built-in shelf lighting, floor lamps, and a shaded chandelier give this room a romantic ambiance. The mix of textiles throughout flow together effortlessly to create a poignant design.
Visualizer: Dimitar Karanikolov & Veneta Nikolova   This brick wall living room can’t help but to radiate a cozy vibe, especially when paired with a fireplace and an overflowing bookshelf. The warm brown tones used throughout the room only add to its soothing aesthetic.
Visualizer: Mockup Render   A pop of color can make all the difference and we can definitely see that notion in play in this living room. The end of the sectional, highlighted by a swing arm wall lamp, is extremely captivating in this design. It pairs especially well with the wall art that hangs above it.
Visualizer: Hatice Unsal   This is undoubtedly not your average design with its floor-to-ceiling plant wall divided by concrete. We’ll definitely be adding this to our collection of living rooms that use concrete to stand out!
Visualizer: Sitnik Vladimir    Industrial living rooms are great at emulating rustic charm, but this one really hits it out of the park! The large wooden propeller is an exceptional choice of statement art that really highlights the extra high loft ceilings.
Visualizer: Morat Morat   Another industrial loft with a fabulous open-concept living room, complete with concrete, brick, metal, and wood. To create a bit of division in this home, wooden crates were used behind the couch. Those crates not only help keep things a bit more separate, but they are also a fantastic storage solution.
Visualizer: Jenya Lykasova   This little piece of paradise makes good use of natural wood, potted plants, and wicker to create a calming, coastal living room. To make sure that the spotlight stays on the beachy elements of this design, a simple white sectional couch has been used as seating.
Visualizer: Max Nevkhoroshev   This bold, blue living room is youthful and vibrant with its minimalist design. In lieu of artwork above the couch, which may have made this design too busy, a round decorative wall mirror has been used to help highlight the couch and give the illusion of more space in this room.
Designer: Fertility Design   A Contemporary Asian fusion that has an undeniable minimalist appeal. This simple design draws attention to the figurine collection on the shelves, as well as the bright orange accents strung throughout this living room.
Visualizer: Mohamed Badr   Retro and Modern collide to create this poignant design that is overflowing with a youthful charisma. The iconic pop art on the wall and the powder blue couch are notable choices in this design, but it definitely wouldn’t be complete without the cluster of accent pillows and funky patterned accent rug. Everything in this room harmonizes absolutely effortlessly!
Visualizer: ARHI Architecture And Building   Small living encapsulated in an energetic design. Everything from the striped walls highlighted by black and white pop art to seafoam green kitchen cupboards scream youthful in this layout.
Visualizer: Evgenia Aborina   A quirky gallery wall stands loud-and-proud behind a contrasting soft pink couch. This low living room design has also been accented with two magenta chairs, as well as deep blue curtains that play off the wall art. Low furniture is exceptional for living rooms with low ceilings, as it can make them feel like they have more headspace than they actually do.
Designer: SAOTA   A luxurious living room with a spectacular view that few can compete with. While many living rooms with this level of exquisiteness are a computer rendered mockup, we should note that this one is not a render! You can find more images of this gem of a home here.
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