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Our Favorite Living Rooms in 2018, Period
Living rooms serve as central gathering spaces, offering relaxation and often forming the focal point of a home. Consequently, they are a prime area for interior design focus. The article highlights various living room design inspirations from homes featured in 2018, catering to different aesthetic preferences, from minimalist to bohemian.
One prominent style discussed is Clean Minimalist, characterized by natural materials, neutral color palettes, and uncluttered spaces. Examples include Jesse Kamm’s L.A. space, which, despite being an office, showcases minimalist perfection. Melanie Burstin’s 650-square-foot L.A. home demonstrates how clean lines and minimal decor can prevent smaller rooms from feeling claustrophobic. Kate Zimmerman’s Texas vacation home, with its lighter woods and whitewashed built-ins, provides a soft-toned, minimalist backdrop.
The Maximalist Eclectic style is also explored, featuring bold colors, diverse textiles, and unique decorative items. Christina Bryant’s home is noted for its daring color palette, including walls and built-ins painted to match, alongside an eclectic mix of textiles. Erin Walsh’s Brooklyn home illustrates how maximalism can be achieved without painting walls, by integrating color and prints through accent pieces. A Palm Springs home exemplifies decorating with vibrant colors like red by scattering the primary hue in small doses throughout the space. Annabel Mehran’s L.A. home masterfully combines patterns by keeping larger furniture pieces in solid colors and linking dominant accent colors to the paint scheme.
The Cozy and Collected aesthetic emphasizes carefully curated items and a homey feel. Jen Samson’s Laguna Beach home is presented as an example, showcasing traditional style with pared-back accents. Emily Farnham’s bungalow offers a modern take on rustic design, blending contemporary colors with collected artwork, cozy textiles, and charming finishes.
Colorful Contemporary designs are characterized by punchy colors and sleek pieces. A Manhattan Beach living room is highlighted for its minimal appearance yet high visual interest due to bold hues. Miranda Starcevic’s Brooklyn apartment combines unexpected, funky touches with a modern and playful sensibility, suggesting a tonal palette and abstract artwork. Timothy Goodman’s NYC studio, reflecting his graphic design background, is described as peak colorful minimalist, using bright primary colors against clean furniture lines. A tiny San Francisco home features an electric blue loveseat and citron yellow sofa, balanced by a pared-back surrounding to avoid an overly eclectic look.
Finally, the Globally Inspired Bohemian style is showcased. Amanda Dawbarn’s Playa Del Rey home, influenced by her travels to Italy and Greece, displays a minimal Mediterranean aesthetic with a neutral palette and bohemian accents. Amhalise Morgan’s Brooklyn brownstone, filled with antique finds from around the world, illustrates intentional decorating through collected pieces. A Los Angeles home combines “Spanish glam meets California cool,” blending contemporary elements like a pink velvet couch and brass accents with old-school charm from tiling and antique rugs. #LivingRoomDesign #InteriorInspiration #MinimalistDecor #MaximalistStyle #BohemianInteriors #HomeDecorTrends #DesignByRoom
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