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The living room is the place we all look forward to retreating to after a long day or lounging about in on a lazy weekend. From major overhauls to quick and easy changes that make a big style impact, creating a beautiful, liveable space doesn't have to cost a fortune. On a budget? Paint tricks, furniture layout and decorative accessories can make a huge difference to the look and feel of your room. To give you some inspiration, we've compiled 50 gorgeous living room ideas to use as a starting point for your next decorating project.
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Modern rustic
This contemporary, open-plan living space embraces a modern rustic feel. The beamed ceiling is a nod to the rustic setting, while a mix of vintage pieces blend with contemporary designs including the sofa.
Read more: This modern new-build cottage feels right at home in Suffolk
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Carefully curated
This dove grey wall paint has a lovely warmth to it. Proof that versatile grey doesn't have to be boring, this living room has been carefully curated with ornaments, a flamingo print artwork, and books. It's all in the details though, and the tiled fireplace, combined with the layered textures (upholstered armchair, log basket, patterned cushion and jute rug) add plenty of character.
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Restorative pink
There are two notable highlights here. Alcove shelving maximises every inch of space and gives way to display ornaments and potted plants. Meanwhile, the botanical print artwork becomes a focal point above the fireplace and ties in perfectly with the dusky pink walls, which create a calming and restorative living space.
Pictured: Hand Pressed Red Seaweed Art Prints, Beach House Art
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Window appeal
A bold and daring choice, dark walls typically suit a room with high ceilings and lots of natural light, as seen here in this period property. Take note of the design feature on these wonderfully arched windows: window film is a cost-effective alternative to real patterned glass or stained glass. And best of all, it's easy to apply in minutes.
Pictured: Flower Garden window film, Purlfrost
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A bold backdrop
Abstract floral wallpaper creates a dramatic backdrop in this living room. The metallic ceiling pendant and table lamp bring a contemporary contrast, while the sweeping wooden frame of the coffee table and grey rug add texture and softness.
Read more: Judy Murray's Wimbledon flat makeover: from lad's pad to stylish sanctuary
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Modular storage
Modular shelving is a must in any contemporary living room. Invest in a bespoke storage unit to combine a mixture of open and closed shelving, drawers, and importantly, space for your television and sound system.
Pictured: Modular TV unit, Shelved
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Dark and cosy
Dark walls, bold graphic prints and a pale mustard sofa creates a cosy seating area in this living space.
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Victorian flair
With Victorian-style panelling, this grey living room is light, airy and welcoming. A modern print, geometric rug and blue cushions add colour to this neutral space.
Read more: Renovation of the Year 2016 winner: Victorian house is former home of Titanic chief engineer Joseph Bell
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Sumptuous velvets
A painterly floral wallpaper provides a delicate backdrop to a beautiful and rich deep-blue velvet sofa. For the perfect finishing touch, add velvet cushions with a contrasting trim for a truly wonderful living room scheme.
Read more: 8 photos that will make you want to decorate with velvet immediately
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Corner it
The beauty of a corner sofa is that it enables you to make the most of your space and it lends itself particularly well to open-plan living, it’s a brilliant styling device to zone your living room. The bay window deserves a special mention here too. The simplicity of solid panel shutters means they can either be opened or closed to let in the light or block it out.
Pictured: Darcy velvet corner sofa, House Beautiful collection at DFS
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Modern oriental
Create a relaxing living room environment by choosing furniture with clean lines to allow light to circulate around the room.
Read more: 8 modern oriental decorating ideas for your home
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Relaxed layering
Snug yet welcoming, a sofa, armchair and pouffe positioned around the coffee table enable easy conversations and interactions. Keep it contemporary yet pared back by teaming drips, drops and splatter patterns for an impressionistic look.
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Go botanical
Use vibrant shades of fern, forest green and moss to bring natural luxury to a neutral palette. Include touches of black for definition and depth.
Read more: 7 ways to decorate with leafy prints and bold botanical patterns at home
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Bright and breezy
Bright and breezy yet calm and nurturing, a crisp sage green makes the perfect companion to fuchsia and warm oak woods, alongside natural textures like jute in this living room design. A leaning ladder shelf is a great way to display your trailing houseplants.
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Yellow accents
Introduce mood-boosting yellow into your living room for a bright and cheerful look. Combining colour and pattern (as seen here with the geometric rug and textured cushions) creates warmth, while the perfectly curated shelf adds visual interest. Best of all though, there is no better view than a garden one, if your layout permits!
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Refreshing teals
A contemporary choice, teal is an ideal colour for refreshing a tired room and, as seen here, it pairs wonderfully with warm woods. This living room music corner combines old and new to create a characterful space. Teal also works wonderfully with warm gold tones, and can be toned down with natural flooring.
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Geometrical
Combine straight, curved and angular lines with splashes of colour for a graphic look, keeping the background of this living room understated.
Read more: 8 stylish ways to use pattern in your home
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Naturally laid back
White walls, soft grey upholstery and pale wooden furniture create a relaxed and welcoming look. Choose a classic sofa as the centrepiece, then introduce pattern with a mix-and-match collection of patterned cushions and a geometric rug.
• Head to Dunelm for a range of cushions at an affordable price.
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Bold florals
A vibrant floral wallpaper defines the accent colours in the rest of this room. The soft sage green on the plush sofa and petal pink on the armchair, each with sleek black metal legs, complete the cohesive, contemporary look of this living room.
Read more: 9 bold floral home decor ideas for an instant room update
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Lived-in
A lived-in living room is a welcoming one. Combine furniture – an armchair passed down from generations and a wooden stool from a reclamation yard – artefacts from recent travels and photos which tell a story to craft a space that is personal to you and filled with your favourite things.