From material to lighting to layouts, interior design
trends move in and out of style at an amazing pace. This post features five
living rooms that embrace current best practices but in ways that will likely
remain appealing for years to come. Some of these spaces are subdued and
subtle, sparking interest without overwhelming the eye. Others take a bolder
approach yet reduce risk by anchoring their designs around traditional features
or palettes. Most importantly, these living rooms explore
the ideas most popular in contemporary design without
blending into one homogeneous group – each has its own distinctive personality.
Let’s start with an uplifting pastel design. This
cheerful white living room uses pale yellow as
a primary accent, with many colors of the rainbow appearing throughout. The
layout is open but wraps around a central volume in an L-shape for better
division. Abundant windows don’t sacrifice any privacy at all thanks to the
huge hedges outside.
Stunning feature lighting guides the eye from one
functional area to the next. Here, the sofa arrangement basks in the light of
the Skygarden lamp by Marcel Wanders. Artwork behind the dining table
incorporates some of the colors found in the living room.
Plants and earthy furniture unite
the interior with the unobscured view of the outdoors. The dining room has an
especially amazing position: a double-height wall of windows gives a full view
of sky and landscape.
It’s not easy to find artwork to suit the scale of a
wide-open atrium wall like this one. This painting flawlessly integrates the
natural colors used throughout the dining and living spaces.Diamond upholstery, chrome spherical lighting, and
playfully angled chair legs all come together for an interesting geometric
aesthetic in the dining room.Just around the corner from the living room, a compact
galley kitchen occupies a tiny hallway created by the stairway enclosure.
Here’s another space that brings the outdoors in! This
modern living room relishes its unique configuration, with its seating area
looking out over the pool and toward the gorgeous landscape beyond.
Contemporary furniture inspired by midcentury designs offers a touch of classic
simplicity and maintain a low profile to preserve the view of the outdoors.
A central staircase punctuates the middle of the room.
Ring lamps hang in the open void of the atrium above, with a pouf and table
making good use of the space beneath.
Jean-Marie Massaud’s IPANEMA armchairs and the
square-topped Tribeca table make a fabulous combination. The checkered rug is a
very creative choice, eliminating the need for prints or patterns elsewhere.
These little behind-the-sofa tables are a great way to
prevent a central sofa from looking too plain from behind, and serve as a handy
place to store books out of the way. This one is lit by the Atollo Lamp by Vico
Magistretti.
This home design in Lugano, Switzerland, offers a
cheerful approach to a minimalist and natural interior. The bright blue sofa
with over sized gray pillows definitely makes a bold first impression. It’s the
only non-neutral piece used throughout the entire living room, yet this block
of color more than invigorates the room.
Stairs lead to an elevated area that houses the kitchen
and dining but the windows here are the same height as those near the sofa.
This gives the dining room a brighter appearance, while allowing the living
room a little more privacy.










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