Lavish Living: Adding Luxury to Your Living Room
The living room is a place to unwind: a place to talk, watch our favourite programmes, and host friends and family. We laugh, talk, and sit together in silence there. Thus, the comfort of your living room is of central importance.
It is also a fun part of the house to decorate and accessorise with new items. If you’d like to add a taste of luxury to this space, there are a few ways you can do it!
Elevate with Luxurious Lighting
A well-made lighting fixture with a touch of artistry can instantly make any living room feel luxurious. Chandeliers, pendant lights, and strikingly designed table lamps can light up the room with instant luxury.
It’s not just about the fixture itself; it’s also about the type of light it casts. Lightbulbs with gentler, warm lights are much better for relaxation, whilst giving a luxurious glow.
Statement Furniture Pieces
A statement piece of furniture gives your room a focal point. This could be a jaw-dropping antique table or sideboard. Equally, it could be a sleek, curved sofa with a modern twist.
A coffee table in an unusual geometric shape or with a smooth marble top is another way to achieve this effect.
Embrace Minimalist Luxury
Perhaps the interior design style best known for its luxurious undertones is minimalism. This began as an art movement in New York City in the 1960s, as well as an interior design trend in postwar Scandinavia.
Incorporating this into your living room will make it an airy, stress-releasing haven that looks as exquisite as it feels. Limit the colour scheme to whites, creams, and soft greys, with a few small accents of black.
Keep lines clean and smooth, so that all your furniture looks harmonious.
For a Scandi touch, embrace natural materials like wood and, of course, houseplants.
Curate a Calming Colour Palette
Have you noticed that luxury living rooms always feel calm? Most of us instinctively know that colour plays a large role in evoking moods, so give careful thought to the colours in your living room.
You can’t go wrong with neutral, understated tones. There’s nothing wrong with adding a splash of colour, as long as you’re conservative. Introduce cushions in friendly, natural shades like forest green or mustard yellow. A lampshade or two in the same scheme could also look great.
Transform with Art
Choosing a piece of artwork for your living room will set it apart from all other rooms. Don’t be afraid to go for a large piece; this can make the whole space feel like a gallery, especially if it dominates as the main colourful feature.
Artwork suggests a level of expertise in planning the room’s design. It gives the eye a focal point when relaxing, ushering in escapism.
Sometimes a living room benefits from a full overhaul to look sleek and tasteful; other times, all you need is one or two new features.
