The 5 Most Popular Living Rooms on Houzz Right Now
Get decorating ideas for your living space from these most-saved photos on Houzz
Whether you’re looking for colour inspiration, storage ideas or clever design tips, browse this countdown of the most popular photos* on Houzz and save your favourites to an ideabook.
* Living room photos saved on Houzz between 1 December 2023 and 1 January 2024
* Living room photos saved on Houzz between 1 December 2023 and 1 January 2024
4. Channel midcentury style
Everything in this beautifully curated living room has been chosen with care to create a midcentury-style space. From the dark wood furniture to the warm colours, artwork and plants, this is a perfect example of how to commit to a style and create a room with a strong identity.
There’s a simplicity to this design, too. By allowing just a few key pieces to shine and not cluttering the space with too many elements, the rooms feels elegant rather than ‘themed’.
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Everything in this beautifully curated living room has been chosen with care to create a midcentury-style space. From the dark wood furniture to the warm colours, artwork and plants, this is a perfect example of how to commit to a style and create a room with a strong identity.
There’s a simplicity to this design, too. By allowing just a few key pieces to shine and not cluttering the space with too many elements, the rooms feels elegant rather than ‘themed’.
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3. Zone to enjoy open-plan living
The living area at the end of this open-plan room provides a clear example of how to divide up a large space to create individual zones with different moods.
While the overall feel of this pared-back home is clean and modern, the grouping of seating around a fireplace at the end of the room, anchored by a large rug, clearly marks that area as separate from the kitchen. It offers a place to rest and enjoy the views afforded by the full-height windows.
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The living area at the end of this open-plan room provides a clear example of how to divide up a large space to create individual zones with different moods.
While the overall feel of this pared-back home is clean and modern, the grouping of seating around a fireplace at the end of the room, anchored by a large rug, clearly marks that area as separate from the kitchen. It offers a place to rest and enjoy the views afforded by the full-height windows.
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2. Bring order with perfect symmetry
This living room feels polished, calm and elegant thanks to the carefully considered layout that prioritises symmetry and order.
A restful colour scheme of soft blue and cream is warmed up with subtle gold touches through the artwork and accessories, while the non-symmetrical arrangement of books and objects introduces personality and keeps the room from feeling too regimented and formal.
More: How to Use Symmetry to Make an Impact
This living room feels polished, calm and elegant thanks to the carefully considered layout that prioritises symmetry and order.
A restful colour scheme of soft blue and cream is warmed up with subtle gold touches through the artwork and accessories, while the non-symmetrical arrangement of books and objects introduces personality and keeps the room from feeling too regimented and formal.
More: How to Use Symmetry to Make an Impact
1. Revel in cosy warmth
From the rich, cocooning colour scheme to the plethora of comfy seating options, this beautiful living room by Foxglove House has been designed to create a feeling of relaxation and comfort.
The seating is soft and unstructured, there are plenty of cushions to sink into, and a selection of table lamps dotted around ensures a gentle ambience. Books always warm up a room, and the bookcase wall and ladder in this scheme bring in a cosy, library feel.
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From the rich, cocooning colour scheme to the plethora of comfy seating options, this beautiful living room by Foxglove House has been designed to create a feeling of relaxation and comfort.
The seating is soft and unstructured, there are plenty of cushions to sink into, and a selection of table lamps dotted around ensures a gentle ambience. Books always warm up a room, and the bookcase wall and ladder in this scheme bring in a cosy, library feel.
Take a look at the rest of this characterful home.
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Which of these designs do you like best? Or do you have your own favourite on Houzz? Share your thoughts and photos in the Comments.
The sage green walls in this living room pick up on a growing trend for nature-inspired colour schemes and create a soothing, wraparound feel in this contemporary space.
A sea-blue sofa and rug bring in another layer of natural colour, while a collection of houseplants further connects the scheme to the outdoors.
The colours are echoed throughout the rest of this project by Miri Design.
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