10 Neutral Living Room Ideas That Are Anything but Boring
You may have scrolled through Instagram or Pinterest and come across those superbly designed neutral living rooms with their delightful boucle sofas and perfectly positioned ceramics. When well-executed, a dialled down color palette looks chic, has plenty of design interest, and is a calming space to relax and unwind. But you might be concerned that by sticking to a neutral palette for your own living room design that it will look lacklustre.
There are plenty of ways you can to boost a living room's appeal when the color palette is intentionally dialled down. It's all about using varying shades of neutrals to create contrast and depth and adding plenty of different textures and patterns. If you're wanting to design your space to be in keeping with what's trending but also timeless turn to jute, linen, boucle, timer, and rattan.
We've rounded up a selection of soothing and stylish neutral living rooms to help inspire your next home update. Going sans color never looked so good!
10 Neutral Living Room Ideas That Are Anything but Boring
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In the same vein as her artworks, Caroline Wall's affinity for muted, earthy tones permeates the living room scheme in her Melbourne terrace home. Here, a jute rug creates a textural foundation for the timber furniture and beige sofa. The overall aesthetic is contemporary and timeless.
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Sarah Pickersgill-Brown's family home boasts a spacious and serene open-plan dining and living room fitted with blush and neutral shades which complement the rays of sunshine beaming through floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains. Her interior style is bright and light yet practical enough for her young family to comfortably enjoy. It's a home that exudes warmth and tranquility.
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Hannah Sindorf's New Mexico rental is injected with plenty of meaning and love. It houses countless sculptures fashioned by her late father, cherished photos of family members, and vintage furniture originally purchased by her grandparents in the 1950s. The various timbers in the living room add charm, warmth, and a natural element that looks beautiful.
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This open-planning kitchen and living space is the epitome of neutral luxe. There are an array of textures and materials that have been used in this space from the curved boucle sofa to the rattan bar chairs and patterned cushions.
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A midcentury modern aesthetic was the design inspiration behind Olive Cooke's home, with plenty of natural materials – dark timber, pale marble tiles, and soft furnishings in shades of mustard and clotted cream. Curved furniture adds to the calming look of the space.
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From the flooring to the walls, everything in makeup artist Nam Vo's glowy New York home is swathed in warm neutral shades. The dialled down palette combined with curvaceous furniture and decor creates a look that's utterly soothing and acts as a calming retreat and workspace. "My mind is very busy, and I’m a shopaholic so I wanted it to be clean," she says.
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Interior designer Lynda Gardener built a luxurious barn home in country Victoria that she decorated with neutral tones. Dotted with indoor plants that help breathe life into the space, the open-plan living area is light, bright, and calm to the eyes thanks to natural materials, subdued hues, and expansive windows. “It’s a lounge-y space to just relax, read, talk, laze about or just be,” she says.
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This toasty haven sits within Emma Lane's Spanish-Inspired Homestead in the Byron Bay Hinterland. Positioned to take advantage of the spectacular view, the conversation pit sits in front of a stone fireplace and is the cosiest of spots to hang. Natural materials, and a warm, neutral color palette prevail in the homestead and play into the home's Spanish vibe.
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The interior design of Josh and Jenna Densten's family home features muted colors, earth tones, and rounded shapes, throughout, producing a soft and inviting environment where harmony prevails. "For me, a calming interior is all about a neutral color palette where I feel most at ease," says Jenna.
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The light-filled home of editor Justine Cullen radiates a similarly pared back and refined aesthetic as her fashion choices. Wile the interior color palette may be led by neutrals, the home is filled with plenty of character with its shiplap panelling, exposed rafters, and coastal-style finishes.
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