A living room is always a heart of any home: here we gather, watch TV, talk, receive guests, have fun and much, much more. Keeping this place cozy and welcoming is essential, and refreshing it from time to time is a good idea. Here are the latest living room decor trends that might inspire you to renovate your living room.
Earthy Tones
If you’re nervous about stepping away from neutrals, try a natural introduction to color in your space with warm, textural spaces with natural materials in moodier, earthy color palettes. It immediately brings a laid-back and inviting feel. Earthy tones are a big trend for 2024 on the whole, and in your living room they will look very natural.
A beautiful earthy living room with a fireplace, green chairs, a rust-colored curved sofa, a low coffee table and a bench.
A cozy earthy living room with a fireplace, a stained coffee table, neutral seating furniture and potted plants.
A modern earthy living room with a catchy two-piece coffee table, rust chairs, a wooden stool and some decor.
A modern earthy living room with grey seating furniture, a low wooden table, a printed rug, earthy pillows and potted plants.
A welcoming modern earthy living room with greige seating furniture, a low dark-stained coffee table, a grid gallery wall and a potted plant.
A lovely earthy living room features beige walls and a greige sofa adorned with pillows. A low coffee table and a brown pouf add warmth and functionality. Greenery throughout the space enhances the natural, inviting atmosphere.
A contemporary warm earthy living room with a grey sofa and neutral seats, a deep red carpet and pillows, a floor lamp and an amber pouf.
A beautiful earthy living room with a large stone hearth, a brown leather tufted sofa, a low coffee table, a green rug and plants.
A welcoming earthy living room with rich-stained walls, a neutral rug, a brown chair, a hearth, a clear table and plants.
A lovely earthy living room with an amber sofa, neutral chairs, a striped pouf, side tables and lamps.
Maximalism
Maximalism became a huge trend during 2020 and it keeps being on top. Maximalist interiors are those crazily eclectic ones that include tons of color, shape and various epochs that are all mixed in a cool and bright way. Such bold aesthetics feels fun, personalized and very bold and many homeowners will appreciate it a lot.
A bold living room with an orange ceiling, a rocker chair, a dark green sofa and colorful pillows, a fireplace, an orange pouf.
A maximalist living room with a marble fireplace, a printed sofa and a neutral daybed, layered rugs, colorful pillows.
A maximalist living room with a white sofa, a coffee table, a pink chair and some poufs and pillows.
A colorful maximalist living room with a hunter green accent wall, a rust sofa and a colorful gallery wall, a printed rug, a dark green chair and an orange storage unit.
A bright eclectic living room with a soot wall, a green curtain, a bold ceiling, a printed rug, a navy sofa and a coffee table.
Moody Colors
Contrary to popular belief, dark colors don’t shrink the size of your room. They can create the illusion of vast space if done correctly. Double up on the drama (without the fuss) by coating your living room in plum, black, navy blue, burgundy, or gray.
A moody living room with a an antique fireplace, burgundy seating furniture, some decor and a round coffee table.
A moody living room in black, with a black and violet sofa, a console table, glass bubble lamps.
An elegant black living room with a tan sofa, a coffee table with books and decor, a potted plant and some art.
A refined graphite grey living room with a green sofa, brown leather chairs, pendant lamps and a coffee table.
A chic moody living room with navy walls, a green sofa, a black credenza, pink poufs and a glass coffee table.
A moody living room with soot walls, a grey sofa, a low coffee table, a hearth and some bookshelves.
A moody living room with dark green walls, a black fireplace, a dark green sofa, a coffee table and a brown daybed.
A moody living room with soot walls, a rust-colored sectional, lots of dark pillows, a coffee table with books.
Moody living room with navy walls, a navy sofa, a red tufted ottoman, brown chairs, some art and a bar cart.
Statement Lights
Get some new and bold lighting to get enough light and add a chic touch to the space. When deciding how to decorate a living room with better lighting, there are different types of living room light fixtures and lamps designed for different purposes.
A glam chandelier, a garland of lights and a bold star-shaped hanging lamp for illuminating the space.
Hanging glass pendant lamps at different height will make a bold statement and bring light.
A beautiful and whimsical living room chandelier resembling flowers on branches is a chic fixture.
A statement modern chandelier featuring multiple bulbs with copper touches that perfectly match the ceiling.
A jaw-dropping amber chandelier, a red sofa, a coffee table with stone spheres make the space jaw-dropping.
A beautiful earthy tone living room with a burgundy sofa and pillows, a textured sideboard, a neutral ottoman, a coffee table and a black chandelier.
A bold living room with a fireplace and a wooden mantel, a white sofa, orange chairs, built-in shelves, a credenza and a statement phere lamp.
An eclectic living room with a brick accent wall, a neutral and printed sofa, a large gallery wall and a crystal chandelier.
A moody navy living room with a fireplace, built-in shelves, a navy and a plaid sofa, a crystal chandelier.
An eclectic living room with a fireplace, a sofa and chairs, coffee tables and a unique chandelier over the space.
Modular Seating
When space allows, traditional layouts are out the window in favor of flexible seating arrangements. Enabled by new sofa trends for modular and multi-directional couches (which allow you to face in many directions), living room interiors can embrace a variety of seating moments all in one. Rooms need to accommodate a varying number of people, from larger groups to entertain, to smaller, immediate family-only evenings. Multi-oriented furniture allows for a larger room to maintain an intimacy while in use by these smaller groups or even individuals who are reading or enjoying a fire in the fireplace.