Simple Living Room Design Ideas To Instantly Transform Your Space

Simple Living Room Design Ideas To Instantly Transform Your Space

The?living room is arguably one of the most important spaces in your home. It's where your family gathers at night, you wind down on a Saturday afternoon, and where your guests first rest their eyes when entering your home.?It's natural to make this space look and feel its absolute best.?But while?living room design?is always an exciting process, it can also turn into a serious money pit (and quickly) if you don't prioritize and maximize what you already have.?

If your living room is feeling a little uninspiring or stale but doesn't necessarily warrant a?full redesign, there are plenty of?easy ways to transform your space without spending too much time or money—and it can be as simple as moving some furniture around or adding a?rug.

Change Your Layout

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Sometimes, all you need to?refresh your living room?is to switch up its layout. Is your furniture pushed against the walls? Try floating it in the middle of the room. Is there too much space between your seating arrangement? Consider dividing the room into multiple zones, like interior designers Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus did in their L.A. living room above.?

Adorn Your Coffee Table

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Is your living room design almost done, but lacking a finishing touch? Adorn your?coffee table?with books, vases, décor, and flowers to give it that Pinterest-worthy look. Play around with scale (varying tall and short objects works well). It's also helpful to group similar objects together, swap out seasonal décor, or mix up the textures of your decorative objects to refresh your coffee table.

Change Up the View

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The classic?layout in a living room?is to position the sofa to face the TV, but what if it were to face the window or another sofa instead? (We know, this usually works if you keep your TV in a different room, or are looking to nix it altogether.) Consider how you use your space the most, and arrange your sofa in a way that makes the most sense for your household. Your TV can even be encased in a console with stylish doors that stay closed when it's not in use.

Think about the focal point: Choose one item or statement wall to draw the eye to, then begin designing your space around it.

Re-Hang Your Curtains

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Are your?curtains?hung?just below the ceiling and wide beyond the edge of your windows? If not, consider taking them down and re-hanging them. Placing your curtains as high and wide as possible will make your windows appear larger and allow more natural light to enter the room—making it look instantly more expensive. You might also style them in a different way. For example, if you typically push curtains aside during the day, consider tying them back or picking up a few curtain hooks to secure them.

Add an Antique

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Sometimes, you just need one antique to give a modern living room a little character. Whether you find a collector's piece on 1stDibs or Chairish or scour your local?vintage store?for something unique, décor with a little age and patina will make your space feel more collected and elegant. Mixing different style genres is also a great way to personalize your living room, and avoid feeling like you're living in a staged home.

Use Color Repetition

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When it comes to décor, there's a lot of power in repetition. This goes for colors, but also for shapes: If you have one or two dominant colors in your living room, try repeating them in various items throughout the space. For instance, in the living room above by interior designer Stefanie Stein, the tan leather of the sofa and the teal blue of the?pillows?are repeated in other accessories like lamps and benches.

Try a Minimalist Approach

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To?redecorate with items you already have, consider taking a minimalist approach to your living room's design. Once you've decluttered and rid the space of unnecessary pieces, remove things like plants, art, lamps, and décor. Slowly reintroduce items until you find the right fit—you'll often find that adopting a less-is-more mindset can make the room feel open and refreshed.

Add Fresh Greenery

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A little greenery will always make a room feel more put together. Whether you only have the space (or the green thumb) for a small?faux houseplant, or you can invest the time and energy into species like a fiddle-leaf fig, adding a plant or two can give your living room that finishing touch. It's also helpful to?follow feng shui design principles?by choosing and styling a plant that promotes both balance and good fortune.

Shop Your Own Home

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The best pieces to make your living room feel brand-new again might already be inside your home. For a simple (and free) option to redesign the space, switch out your favorite décor from the bedroom or dining area with your current?living room setup. Bonus: Your best living room pieces might even upgrade the other rooms in your home, and all it takes is a few hours of creatively rearranging.

Layer Your Rugs

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Is your?rug too small?for your space? Add a larger, affordable natural weave rug underneath it to anchor your living room. On the flip side, if you already have a large neutral rug that feels uninspiring, try layering an antique Turkish rug on top for a pop of character. Choose an option that features a few of your room's accent colors for an intentional, cohesive look.

Interior designers typically advise no smaller than an?8-by-10-foot rug?in smaller spaces, and a 9-by-12-foot rug in larger living rooms.

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