Living room designs





Flowing space

Flowing Space: The living room seamlessly connects with other rooms, like the dining room, kitchen, or even the entryway, which promotes easier movement between spaces.



Flexible layouts

Flexible Layouts: Because there are fewer walls to define space, furniture can be arranged more freely to suit the lifestyle or activities of the household.



Visual Continuity

Visual Continuity: Open living rooms often feature consistent design elements (like flooring, color schemes, or materials) to create a cohesive look across different spaces.




Bedroom Design


Bohemian Vibes

Color Palette: Warm earthy tones like burnt orange, deep red, mustard yellow, and olive green. Furniture: Vintage or reclaimed wooden furniture, low-profile beds, and ethnic-inspired pieces.


Coastal Retreat

Decor: Nautical-inspired decor, like seashells, driftwood, and ocean prints. Materials: Linen, cotton, driftwood, and soft, airy textiles for a breezy feel.


Mid-Century Modern

Decor: Statement lighting (like Sputnik chandeliers), geometric patterns, and vintage art pieces. Materials: Wood, metal, and glass, with an emphasis on function and form.



Study Area


Natural Ligh

Ideally, place the study desk near a window for ample natural


Accent Colors

Add some accent colors like soft blues, greens, or yellows to bring energy to the space without being overwhelming.


Tech Setup

If you use a computer or other tech, place it at an eye-level position to reduce neck strain. Have a charging station for your devices



Gym Design


Functional Area

Have a space for dynamic workouts like HIIT, CrossFit, or group fitness classes. This area might include mats, kettlebells, and resistance bands.


Stretching/Flexibility Zone

A calm space with foam rollers, yoga mats, and stretching equipment can help people cool down after workouts.



Sound Control

Use soundproofing materials, especially in high-energy areas where music and voices can create a lot of noise. Acoustic panels or carpets can help manage sound.

Balcony Design




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magine a modern, minimalist living room that exudes calm and sophistication. The walls are painted in soft, neutral tones like light gray or off-white, which create an open, airy feel. The focal point of the room is a sleek, low-profile sofa in a muted shade of blue or charcoal, with clean lines and smooth upholstery. A few decorative throw pillows in geometric patterns add subtle interest. The floor is polished hardwood, rich in texture, paired with a plush area rug in a soft, neutral hue, offering warmth and comfort. Above the sofa, a large abstract painting adds a pop of color and serves as an eye-catching art piece.

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