How to Warm Up a Neutral Living Room
These extra design details can lift a neutral scheme from so-so to warm and welcoming
Done right, a neutral palette exudes a sense of calm, offering a refuge from busyness and overstimulation. The trick to avoiding neutral being bland, though, is to bring in other elements, such as texture, touches of colour, or layered lighting. Browse these neutral schemes to see how smart design has created warm, welcoming and relaxing spaces.
Try toning pattern
It’s easy to feel that clashing pattern belongs in more maximalist designs, but it can be used to subtly energise neutrals.
In this living room, Kathryn Porter has used monochrome patterns to add interest to a neutral scheme. The free-form pattern on the ottomans, the bold shapes on the vase, and the classic rug vie for attention, but the coherent palette links them and stops the space from looking too busy. Try sticking to a maximum of three different patterns to avoid visual overload.
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It’s easy to feel that clashing pattern belongs in more maximalist designs, but it can be used to subtly energise neutrals.
In this living room, Kathryn Porter has used monochrome patterns to add interest to a neutral scheme. The free-form pattern on the ottomans, the bold shapes on the vase, and the classic rug vie for attention, but the coherent palette links them and stops the space from looking too busy. Try sticking to a maximum of three different patterns to avoid visual overload.
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Think about scale
Playing with scale can help to add visual interest and character to a neutral space. This living room by Meredith Baer exudes warmth and comfort thanks to a judicious approach to scale.
The soaring panelled ceiling, oversized light fixture and large corner sofa add drama, while the arched wall niches help to draw the eye down and the smaller-scale tub chairs and low coffee table create a contrast to the oversized pieces, carving out pockets of cosiness in this airy space.
To create this effect in your own living room, try playing around with the scale of your artwork, lighting or accessories.
Playing with scale can help to add visual interest and character to a neutral space. This living room by Meredith Baer exudes warmth and comfort thanks to a judicious approach to scale.
The soaring panelled ceiling, oversized light fixture and large corner sofa add drama, while the arched wall niches help to draw the eye down and the smaller-scale tub chairs and low coffee table create a contrast to the oversized pieces, carving out pockets of cosiness in this airy space.
To create this effect in your own living room, try playing around with the scale of your artwork, lighting or accessories.
Introduce a dark element
Just because it’s neutral doesn’t mean it has to be pale. Try making one part of your palette dark, as with the dramatic dark grey walls in this living room by Born & Bred Studio. Even though most of the furniture and furnishings are pale, the grey walls create a snug feel in the small room, giving a sense of refuge.
Pairing dark walls with lighter elements can help to balance out a scheme, keeping it feeling welcoming and fresh.
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Just because it’s neutral doesn’t mean it has to be pale. Try making one part of your palette dark, as with the dramatic dark grey walls in this living room by Born & Bred Studio. Even though most of the furniture and furnishings are pale, the grey walls create a snug feel in the small room, giving a sense of refuge.
Pairing dark walls with lighter elements can help to balance out a scheme, keeping it feeling welcoming and fresh.
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Add touches of colour
A neutral living room can act as the perfect base for adding a dash of bold colour. The mustard yellow armchair in this room by Akita Komar Architects immediately draws the eye, with the dark blue sofa also adding interest to the space. The neutral backdrop gives them plenty of room to breathe and allows them to shine.
Don’t forget your accessories, either. The rows of book here, for instance, add plenty of subtle colour and interest to gently balance the neutral palette, so factor in elements like these when planning your own scheme.
A neutral living room can act as the perfect base for adding a dash of bold colour. The mustard yellow armchair in this room by Akita Komar Architects immediately draws the eye, with the dark blue sofa also adding interest to the space. The neutral backdrop gives them plenty of room to breathe and allows them to shine.
Don’t forget your accessories, either. The rows of book here, for instance, add plenty of subtle colour and interest to gently balance the neutral palette, so factor in elements like these when planning your own scheme.
Layer lighting
This living room by Alexander Waterworth Interiors has a lot of the features already mentioned, but it’s the lighting in this space that gives it the final warm touch.
Big windows let in oodles of natural light, while a chandelier and lamps offer cosy lighting scenarios after dark. Note also how an oversized round mirror both amplifies the light and softens the lines in the room. This can be especially useful in a space where natural light is limited.
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How have you added warmth and character to your living room? Share your ideas and photos in the Comments.
This living room by Alexander Waterworth Interiors has a lot of the features already mentioned, but it’s the lighting in this space that gives it the final warm touch.
Big windows let in oodles of natural light, while a chandelier and lamps offer cosy lighting scenarios after dark. Note also how an oversized round mirror both amplifies the light and softens the lines in the room. This can be especially useful in a space where natural light is limited.
Tell us…
How have you added warmth and character to your living room? Share your ideas and photos in the Comments.
Layering textures and materials is a classic technique for adding character and warmth to a space.
Here, the designers at Covet Noir have turned to the natural world, with a gently mottled sandy wall, a subtly patterned stone coffee table, and plenty of warm wood. Linen, wool and bouclé fabrics complete the soft and comforting look.