20 Inspiring Design Ideas to Make Your White Living Room Stand Out
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4) Focus on Warm Tones
Stray away from true whites, and instead go for soft, cozy shades. Here, designer Jessica Nelson uses light woods, creamy whites and gold accents to create warmth.
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1) Introduce Open Shelving
Adorn simple white walls with vertical bookshelves like interior designer Anastasia Casey does here. To add a bit of color to your walls, display books, artwork and decorative items.
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2) Layer in Textures
From the geometric shag rug, woven pouf and a mix of throw pillows to the overhead pendant, this fresh white interior is full of plush textures.
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3) Make a Statement With Accent Chairs
A pair of black-and-white abstract armchairs become the focal point of this all-white living room. To complement the style, designer Mary Patton adds a black side table and lamp.
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5) Create Contrast With Color
With a black carpet, bright blue sideboard and a deep green sectional, designer Jessica Risko Smith adds drama to this otherwise neutral interior.
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6) Embrace Boho Style
If you're all for funky and colorful home decor, stick with plain white walls so you can layer in as many accents as your heart desires. Think throw pillows, wall art, rugs and armchairs.
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7) Choose an Acrylic Coffee Table
Take advantage of natural light by pairing large windows with bright walls, white furniture and an acrylic coffee table that allows sunshine to pass through it. We love how Collected Interiors sprinkles in subtle patterns with throw pillows, rugs and wall art.
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8) Bring in Black Accents
You can't go wrong with the classic black-and-white color combination. Use both black and white paint for your walls, or stick to all-white walls and bring in dark decorative elements.
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9) Make Your Mantel a Focal Point
Brighten your living room with a white fireplace against white walls. Take note from Anastasia Casey and add striking wall art above the mantel to turn it into a focal point.
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10) Consider Unexpected Seating
If you decide to stick with white walls and neutral couches, bring in a surprise element — like this hanging rattan chair. Add a few plush throw pillows and it'll bring instant texture into your interior.
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11) Keep It Minimal
Strip your space down to the essentials: large sectional sofa, coffee table, side table and a few decorative items. Here, designer Caroline Kopp goes for simple finishes, clean lines and neutral colors.
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12) Aim for a Rustic Style
Wood paneling, brick fireplace, jute area rug and plaid accents give this sunny living room a farmhouse feel.
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13) Work in Statement Lighting
Let lighting serve as the centerpiece of your room, like interior designer Bethany Adams does with a tiered chandelier in this traditional living space.
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14) Go for a Gallery Wall
Whether filled with family portraits or colorful artwork, use a gallery wall to elevate an all-white wall. In this bright room, Mary Patton goes for sentimental photographs in light wood frames.
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15) Add a Touch of Greenery
Aside from the velvet throw pillows, plaid patterns and gold accessories, Unique Kitchens & Baths uses live plants as a pop of color in this soothing space.
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16) Blend White With Warm Woods
With the intent of creating a space that feels calm and cohesive, interior designer Emily Henderson limits the number of finishes in this room. She sticks with beech wood, a white and light gray color palette and sprinkles in black details.
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17) Stack Mirrors on the Mantel
With white walls, a white plaster fireplace and neutral furniture, this design feels minimal — but the three gold mirrors serve as a conversation piece.
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18) Introduce Bright Colors
Here's proof that white walls don't have to mean a neutral color palette. Use lighting, area rugs and throw pillows to bring in vibrant hues.
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19) Hide Your TV
Turn your TV into artwork to give a functional living space a gorgeous setup. Take notes from Bless'er House and go for bright florals.
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20) Paint Fireplace Tiles
Maintain the all-white aesthetic by painting your brick fireplace a crisp white shade. We love how The Layered House weaves in other colors and textures with lighting, decor and a set of leather poofs.
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