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The 85 Best Living Room Ideas for Beautiful Home Design

Get one-of-a-kind inspiration from these fashionable rooms around the world.

By Rose Barraza and Sarah DiMarco
two sofas face each other in a large living space with a landscape painting hanging above the fireplace

As the place where friends and family tend to gather the most in a home, a well-decorated living room needs to feel inviting while also perfectly embodying one's personal decor style. Guests should want to spend hours chatting the night away perched on the plush slipper chairs and sofa of your living space. To achieve a room of such desire takes a bit of time and effort—but thankfully we've rounded up dozens of living room ideas to offer some inspiration.

Every detail matters, from the animated patterns covering the ottomans to the eye-catching color combinations that enliven your space. The room's lighting should create a warm ambiance without ever steering too bright or stark. Of course, no primary living area is complete without a beautiful, soft living room rug underfoot and voluminous curtains framing the windows to pull the whole look together.

Whether your living room is an open plan space in need of parlor-style seating zones or a smaller, cozier spot, these living room ideas from the world’s top interior designers are sure to inspire your next decorating project. With everything from fearless splashes of color to richly patterned wallpaper, these masterful displays will guide you in creating chic, statement-making living rooms that burst with character.

Jubilant Expression

citron walls were inspired by carlyle banquettes designed by dorothy draper for the lobby
Thomas Loof

It had always been a dream for Garrow Kedigian to live at the legendary Carlyle Hotel, and so when that dream became a reality, the decorator looked for ways to pay homage to the iconic landmark. The citron color covering the living room walls nods to Dorothy Draper, whose signature yellow velvet banquettes are still found in the Carlyle lobby. Meanwhile, the black moldings were inspired by the building's iron doors and the faux window mullions.

Fairytale Beginnings

hand marbled ceiling paper crowns the apricot living room
Werner Straube

Designer Summer Thornton pulled inspiration from both places near and far when it came to decorating the living room of her 19th-century Chicago townhouse. The apricot shade on the living room walls comes from a sunlit building she’d seen in Venice while the hand-marbled paper (Marbled Art) covering the ceiling also mimics styles found in that region.

Joyful Living

a custom burl wood game table pierre paulin style z chairs and a citrine sectional invite easy conversation
Laurey Glenn

Janie Jones and Elizabeth Miles, the duo behind Hundley Hilton, may have different style preferences, but together they make one powerful design team. As illustrated in the joyful living room of their client's Birmingham cottage, they know how to mix various colors and styles with ease. The vibrant yellow sectional (Lee) paired with a mod game table and Pierre Paulin-style Z chairs create the optimal space for easy conversation.

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Literary Magic

the living rooms silk draperies and duck egg blue paint were existing
Paul Costello

Design team Bill Brockschmidt and Courtney Coleman aimed to preserve the historic architecture of New Orleans' famous Faulkner House Books while instilling a youthful spirit in the living quarters. Aerodynamic Italian chairs in a decadent silk brocade animate the room's existing silk draperies and duck-egg blue paint. The coffee table is covered in a velour textile by Arabel Fabrics.

Sunset Hues

the living room’s soft sunset palette originated with an antique spanish rug
Miguel Flores-Vianna

Believe it or not, the soft sunset palette of Renvy Graves Pittman's Bel Air living room originated from the antique Spanish rug. The warm tones carry over onto the apricot silk draperies and the floral sofa, upholstered in Lee Jofa’s Hollyhock chintz.

Clean Lines

a formal living room stays connected to the garden via french doors that wrap the space
Lisa Romerein

Brooke and Steve Giannetti, the married duo behind the architecture, design, and lifestyle firm Giannetti Home, aimed to maximize the Los Angeles villa's connections with the gardens and accommodate business-related entertaining. The living room features multiple French doors, framed by billowy Rogers & Goffigon drapery, that open into a sycamore-shaded garden for a private cocktail party.

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Verdant Youth

in the living room the sofas leafy pattern and a vine sculpted tole chandelier relax wingback chairs and a gilded french mirror
Alison Gootee

Decorator Heather Chadduck Hillegas relied on buzzy patterns, verdant pops of color, and a pearly coat of paint to give this century-old Arkansas farmhouse a fresh chapter. In the living room, the sofa’s leafy Malmaison Fontaine pattern (Jasper) and a vine-sculpted tole chandelier balance the traditional wingback chairs (Mrs. Howard) and a gilded French mirror.

English Revival

blue and white curtains in a turkish inspired patterned linen dress the drawing rooms fleet of windows
James McDonald

Esther Cayzer-Colvin took a few decorating notes from her grandmother and co-founder of Colefax and Fowler, Nancy Lancaster, and played with buoyant patterns in the newly added drawing room of her Wiltshire estate. Italian-strung curtains in Turkish-inspired patterned linen (Carolina Irving) frame views of the lush gardens. The sofa and slipper chair are both from Howard & Sons.

Cottage Charm

a newly added great room opens to a pool and a shaded dining area
Nicole Franzen

Before filling this Napa Valley cottage with heirlooms, designer Dan Fink and architect Carl Baker of Ike Kligerman Barkley needed to rethink the configuration and flow of the living spaces. The biggest change was the addition of the great room, which extends off the back of the house onto the pool and outdoor dining room. The beechwood armchairs are by Sergio Rodrigues (Espasso).

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Beach Vibes

mary mcdonald pebble beach chateau living room
VICTORIA PEARSON

To break up the ballroom-size living room in this Pebble Beach chateau, the designer Mary McDonald devised three separate seating areas, all accented by different rugs. A diamond-patterned sisal rug lays the foundation for an airy lookout. Pale, near-neutral blues on the sofa (fabric, Clarence House) and drapery (fabric, Kerry Joyce) amplify the sunlight in the living room.

Americana Drama

equally ample upholstered furnishings are clad in arresting colors and patterns including cherry red velvet and the sofas blockprinted linen while plaster and marble objects echo the color and classical tone of the original ceiling moldings the medallion border on the drapes was inspired by one in a christian lacroix showroom
Mark Roskams

“I like to utilize the entire volume of a room,” says designer Anthony Baratta, pointing to an American painting by Tomory Dodge and oversize custom floor lamp, both of which take advantage of the capacious height of this New York City apartment.

Equally ample upholstered furnishings are clad in arresting colors and patterns, including cherry-red velvet (Pierre Frey) and the sofa’s block-printed linen (Christopher Moore). Plaster and marble objects, including an over-the-top amphora lamp, echo the color and classical tone of the original ceiling moldings. The medallion border on the drapes was inspired by one in a Christian Lacroix showroom.

Old-World Grandeur

two sofas face each other in a large living space with a landscape painting hanging above the fireplace

In the large living room of this Alabama home designed by architect Paul Bates and interior designed Melanie Pounds, a landscape diptych by Michael Dines hangs over a carved European mantel (Chateau Domingue). Sofas, Verellen (at left) and Dmitriy & Co. (at right).

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Anything But Mellow Yellow

todd romano san antonio living room
Douglas Friedman

Designer Todd Romano's San Antonio living room might as well be a virtuoso’s guide to owning the color wheel: Taxicab yellow, pure red, and cobalt are a mighty foundation for soft pastels and nuanced naturals. A pair of Chinese baluster vases fitted as lamps bookends a custom button-tufted sofa. Central artwork, C-Ring 1, Todd & Fitch.

Midcentury Cool

a calacatta marble partition separates the seating area from an open kitchen shielding countertop clutter while inviting conversation between cook and guest
William Abranowicz

In the living room of architect Ken Pursley's Charlotte, North Carolina, home, a Calacatta marble partition separates the seating area from an open kitchen, shielding countertop clutter while inviting conversation between cook and guest. The custom sofa was a wedding gift from fellow architect Bobby McAlpine.

Sea of Greens

an oil painting by london artist daisy cook hangs over a nine foot sofa upholstered in stain resistant fabric and the coffee table is crafted from a 19th century chinese screen
Thomas Loof

In the living room of designer Cece Barfield Thompson's New York City home, an oil painting by London artist Daisy Cook hangs over a nine-foot Schneller sofa upholstered in stain-resistant fabric (Perennials). The coffee table is crafted from a 19th-century Chinese screen.

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European Simplicity

the casual living room is furnished with antique french leather armchairs and a sprawling sectional sofa covered in a vintage ticking stripe and several of the pillows were crafted with fabrics the owners picked up on their travels
Joshua McHugh

The inviting, casual living room of this colonial Connecticut home designed by Philip Gorrivan is furnished with antique French leather armchairs and a sprawling sectional sofa covered in a vintage ticking stripe. Several of the pillows were crafted with fabrics the owners picked up on their travels.

Royal Hues

a custom mohair sectional in a library surrounds a table and the walls are a dark eggplant hue
Brie Williams

In the living room of designer Ceara Donnelley's Charleston home, a custom mohair sectional (Dmitriy & Co.) wraps a R&Y Augousti table. Paneling color, Pelt by Farrow & Ball

Scale and Age

in the living room an antique needlepoint sofa is slipcovered in a cool ocean blue linen
Eric Piasecki

In the living room of this waterfront Maine home designed by architect Gil Schafer, troweled plaster walls and immense, dual, custom-carved Dorset stone fireplaces give a sense of European heft and age. An antique needlepoint sofa is slipcovered in a cool ocean-blue linen.

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Mad for Plaid

a radiant office is dressed in a lee jofa tartan pattern recolored specifically for this room and the armchair upholstery is inspired by an early american weaving and the leather chair is antique english
Mark Roskams

This radiant New York City study designed by Anthony Baratta is dressed in a Lee Jofa tartan pattern recolored specifically for this room (Anthony Baratta credits the “perfect pitch” of his team, Erick Espinoza and Jamie Nagoon, for refining such hues). The armchair upholstery is inspired by an early American weaving; the leather chair is antique English.

Primitive Modern

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Nickolas Sargent

That's how designer Mikel Welch would describe his personal design aesthetic, and he channeled himself as a client for this comforting living room at the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Welch says he loves to blend old, rustic pieces and vintage finds with his affinity for modern homes to create a unique space—and that is certainly on display here.

The designer used pieces from his own furniture collection to anchor the space, while filling in with furnishings from Jayson Home. The oversized abstract art above the console table is from Briggs & Co. The room is painted an airy Swiss Coffee in matte from Benjamin Moore's Aura line and the breezy window treatments were fabricated by The Shade Store.

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Sarah DiMarco

Sarah DiMarco is the Assistant Editor at VERANDA, covering all things art, design, and travel, and she also manages social media for the brand. 

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