Top Home Decor Trends Best Living Room Ideas

Modernize a traditional living room with a minimalist approach to color and furnishings. This living room from Brophy Interiors has a traditional feel mixed with a no-fuss modern minimalist palette of black and white that demonstrates that less is more decorating can work in any style. Create a soothing feel in a minimalist living room by painting it all white. Kate Marker Interiors painted the walls and sweeping central fireplace that structures the room in the same shade of white for a uniform feel. Neutral furnishings are embellished with a few soft color accents in shades of green and blue. Embrace symmetry to create a minimalist feel in a more traditional living room.

  • Color – decide on a color scheme and implement this while selecting your furniture, wall colors, and other items throughout your home.
  • There are even wall decals that act like wallpaper but are removable, if you’re afraid of the permanence of it.
  • The resort’s lush gardens, traditional architecture, and serene beachfront create a tranquil oasis.
  • Katie Hodges of Katie Hodges Design mixed shapes and visual weight to give interest to a neutral living room.
  • Robyn from Robyn’s French Nest loves to travel and bring her vintage treasure to her lovely Florida Home.

Set up a cozy reading nook in a home library, living room or bedroom corner, or anywhere else you have space for a dedicated place to get lost in a book. Kate Marker Interiors added a comfy reading chair and a floor lamp to create a reading room beneath built-in shelving and a nearby window seat. Dedicate some space to a meditation corner to create a destination for daily practice that is tranquil and stylish.

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In this modern nursery, black slat wall paneling and plaid wallpaper serve as a high-impact background for colorful artwork and white furniture. Adding wall décor to a space is like adding accessories to your favorite outfit—it provides the perfect finishing touch to polish your overall look. Come summer, chances are your outdoor activities are going to multiply. Perhaps some of those, such as gardening, boast beautiful and practical items to decorate an entryway. In thisMarie Flanigan-designed farmhouse, rain boots and a tote perfect for a farmers market provide an aesthetic appeal that screams “summer.”

  • Whenever you’re stuck indoors though, get a feel for Mother Nature with a planted tree.
  • Go too small with the rug size and everything looks out of scale.
  • Then she woke the whole thing up with confident dashes of blue to bring it to life.
  • If you’re lucky enough to have a sunroom, now is your time to take full advantage of the bright space.
  • “If you have mismatching stains, it’s just going to throw the entire design off,” Bodiya says.