The 10 Most Popular Living Rooms of 2020
Neutral color palettes and lots of natural light create refreshingly airy spaces in these most-saved photos of the year
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A living room should be welcoming and relaxing. And a surefire way to create that atmosphere is by sticking to a palette of whites, creams and grays. You’ll find inspiration for that color scheme, as well as other refreshing living room ideas, in the following countdown of the most popular living rooms uploaded to Houzz in 2020.
A living room should be welcoming and relaxing. And a surefire way to create that atmosphere is by sticking to a palette of whites, creams and grays. You’ll find inspiration for that color scheme, as well as other refreshing living room ideas, in the following countdown of the most popular living rooms uploaded to Houzz in 2020.
9. Sophisticated Warmth
The creams, beiges, greiges and browns used in this Scottsdale, Arizona, living room by Lissa Lee Hickman prove that a warm neutral palette can be elegant and interesting.
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The creams, beiges, greiges and browns used in this Scottsdale, Arizona, living room by Lissa Lee Hickman prove that a warm neutral palette can be elegant and interesting.
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8. Vaulted Ceiling
A vaulted ceiling composed of wood beams set against white shiplap brings character to this living room by Coddington Design in Oakland, California. The high ceiling, soft gray walls and tall windows and sliding door make the room feel airy. A minimalist color palette of grays, creams and wood helps the room feel clean and calm, while the large fiddle-leaf fig and other botanicals give the space life.
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A vaulted ceiling composed of wood beams set against white shiplap brings character to this living room by Coddington Design in Oakland, California. The high ceiling, soft gray walls and tall windows and sliding door make the room feel airy. A minimalist color palette of grays, creams and wood helps the room feel clean and calm, while the large fiddle-leaf fig and other botanicals give the space life.
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7. Conversation Place
This Boston living room by designer Kelly McGuill includes four light gray linen-upholstered chairs arranged in a circle to foster conversation. The cushioned window seat between two tall bookcases offers an invitation to tuck in and read a favorite book.
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This Boston living room by designer Kelly McGuill includes four light gray linen-upholstered chairs arranged in a circle to foster conversation. The cushioned window seat between two tall bookcases offers an invitation to tuck in and read a favorite book.
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6. Focused Design
Designer Lissa Lee Hickman used a focused color palette and a variety of textures and patterns to create a mood of calm vitality in this Scottsdale, Arizona, living room. Textures from the rug, fireplace brick, hutch, ceiling beams and the baskets under the console table spice up the dialed-in palette of cream, beige and blue.
Designer Lissa Lee Hickman used a focused color palette and a variety of textures and patterns to create a mood of calm vitality in this Scottsdale, Arizona, living room. Textures from the rug, fireplace brick, hutch, ceiling beams and the baskets under the console table spice up the dialed-in palette of cream, beige and blue.
5. Lots of Light
This living room from Cabana Rehab Interiors in San Jose, California, is designed to take in the light. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring and the all-white vaulted ceiling, walls and cabinetry amplify the brightness. Black window frames and mullions offer a pleasing contrast. Neutral furnishings and soft accent colors keep the focus on the room’s architectural elements.
This living room from Cabana Rehab Interiors in San Jose, California, is designed to take in the light. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring and the all-white vaulted ceiling, walls and cabinetry amplify the brightness. Black window frames and mullions offer a pleasing contrast. Neutral furnishings and soft accent colors keep the focus on the room’s architectural elements.
4. Compatible Looks
This living room by Arch Studio in San Jose, California, is a great example of cohesive design within an open-plan space. The gray in the rug and bar stools and blue of the toss pillows all relate to the artwork on the mantel. The armchair and bar stools have related curved shapes. And the pendant lights vary by zone — kitchen island, dining table, living area — but all work well together.
This living room by Arch Studio in San Jose, California, is a great example of cohesive design within an open-plan space. The gray in the rug and bar stools and blue of the toss pillows all relate to the artwork on the mantel. The armchair and bar stools have related curved shapes. And the pendant lights vary by zone — kitchen island, dining table, living area — but all work well together.
3. Stone Love
A stone fireplace, weathered gray beams and richly grained flooring put the emphasis on materials in this popular room from a la Maison in Syracuse, New York. Keeping the furnishings neutral allows the architectural features of the room to shine.
A stone fireplace, weathered gray beams and richly grained flooring put the emphasis on materials in this popular room from a la Maison in Syracuse, New York. Keeping the furnishings neutral allows the architectural features of the room to shine.
2. Dreamy Blue
This Arizona living room from Lace and Grace Interiors features deep blue paint (Dark Night by Sherwin-Williams) on a single wall. Light wood shelves and a cabinet under the TV contrast nicely with the dark wall, and also echo the wooden frames of the chairs on the right. Leather tones, creams and beiges compose the majority of the palette, with two navy blue pillows on the sofa that complement the accent wall.
This Arizona living room from Lace and Grace Interiors features deep blue paint (Dark Night by Sherwin-Williams) on a single wall. Light wood shelves and a cabinet under the TV contrast nicely with the dark wall, and also echo the wooden frames of the chairs on the right. Leather tones, creams and beiges compose the majority of the palette, with two navy blue pillows on the sofa that complement the accent wall.
1. Well Planned
This lovely living space in Orange County, California, by Three Salt Design is open to the kitchen, but the furniture arrangement, rug and lamps behind the sofa set the area off as its own zone. A furnishings palette of neutrals with hits of blue creates a relaxing, inviting atmosphere.
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This lovely living space in Orange County, California, by Three Salt Design is open to the kitchen, but the furniture arrangement, rug and lamps behind the sofa set the area off as its own zone. A furnishings palette of neutrals with hits of blue creates a relaxing, inviting atmosphere.
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Designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs put together this living room in Flower Mound, Texas, to please homeowners who like transitional style but were willing to explore some edgier choices. Curtis created a base of black-and-white furnishings and added light fixtures such as the sculptural black-and-brass chandelier to introduce a punch of what she describes as modern glam.
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