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Ten living room design ideas from Dezeen
This article presents ten living room design ideas, drawing inspiration from Dezeen's extensive archive of lookbooks. Since 2020, Dezeen has published over 350 lookbooks, providing visual guidance for various interior design projects. This compilation specifically focuses on key trends and suggestions for designing or updating a living room, offering a practical guide for those looking to refresh their space.
One featured trend is the 'Japandi' aesthetic, a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian styles characterized by minimalist design and natural materials. An example is a Tokyo home by Norm Architects and Keiji Ashizawa Design, which uses wood surfaces and neutral tones to create a calming living environment. Another crucial aspect highlighted is adequate storage. The article showcases living rooms with integrated and stylish storage solutions, including custom shelving and units that double as room dividers. A renovated factory in New York, designed by Ravi Raj and Evan Watts, illustrates this with built-in storage in a pastel yellow.
For those aiming for a bold statement, supersizing the sofa is suggested. A lookbook focusing on living rooms with giant sofas demonstrates how these pieces can become the focal point of a space, as seen in a Parisian apartment by Rodolphe Parente, where a sculptural sofa contrasts with classic architectural features. Sculptural coffee tables are also presented as central elements, with examples ranging from geometric stone slabs to curved forms. DAB Studio's Dutch house interior features a glass tabletop on cuboid and cone-shaped blocks, complementing other angular furniture.
Lighting options include paper lamps, which offer a versatile and warm glow. These lamps, inspired by traditional Japanese rice paper lanterns, come in various shapes and sizes, as demonstrated in a Hamptons beach house where a large spherical paper lamp illuminates a double-height living room. The article also suggests adding an eye-catching rug to transform a living room, either by introducing color or defining different zones. A New York living room by No Architecture uses a warm-toned rug to complement a wooden coffee table and contrast a navy sofa.
To enhance coziness, the article proposes suspended fireplaces. Ceiling-mounted stoves and log burners create an interesting focal point, exemplified by a fireplace in Marramarra Shack in Australia, surrounded by tiered seating and a large window. For color schemes, autumnal shades like deep reds, rusty terracottas, and burnt oranges are recommended for a warm ambiance. An apartment in New York's West Village, designed by Olivier Garcé, features a terracotta-toned chair and a fire-engine red floor lamp.
Finally, for a relaxed and informal atmosphere, low-slung furniture is suggested. Sofas, tables, and storage units positioned close to the ground create a casual lounge feel. A converted factory apartment in Barcelona, with its low-slung shelf, table, and deep-seated sofa, demonstrates how this style can complement high vaulted ceilings. The most unconventional idea is the conversation pit, a retro-inspired sunken gathering space that creates intimacy, as seen in Pam and Paul's House in California with its purple-cushioned pit.
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