The living room, as the name suggests, is the most lived-in or used space in your home. It’s your private socializing zone where you invite your friends and family and entertain them. It’s also the first room that your visitors and guests get a glimpse of. This makes it the all-important room that exudes the personality of its residents – in this case – you and your family. This is why a living room in a home is the trendiest space in a house to make that lasting first impression and deserves the front seat in the house, so to speak.
Factory reset
One of the most intriguing of living room designs in recent months has been the raw, industrial look with a blend of rugged textures. With more young homeowners wanting to experiment with global influences in their home interiors, the living room has evolved into a friendlier and wholesome zone for entertaining and socializing.
Raw brick walls, large and hanging lighting fixtures, open bookshelves, distressed wood and metal cabinetry, bean bags and pouffes, and rough textured flooring make for a diving combination of the authentic industrial setting in your living room.
While it’s not everybody’s idea of a living room, it sure recreates that ideal bonhomie for your youthful home.
Free to flow
The living – cum – dining design began with a bang at least two decades ago. It’s now back with a bang to make the modern living room design friendlier and welcoming. Melding two completely different rooms with its individual character is not a challenge if you as a homeowner know exactly how to demarcate it without walls.
Adding an imposing bookshelf or an indoor vertical garden curtain can seclude both sections without actually taking away the focal points and personality of each section.
Most free-flowing living-dining combinations are conventionally L-shaped. The living area often dominates the space and hogs the windows and the balcony view. The dining portion then needs to work a little harder to look appealing and spacious, depending on a lot more nuanced lighting and enhanced ventilation.
Open kitchen/kitchenette
The open plan is the most preferred design in a seamless living room design that is increasingly growing in popularity among the new set of young homeowners. The idea is not to sweat it out in a hot, walled kitchen.
The open kitchen living room design allows you to harness the best of smart kitchen appliances and technology to keep the cook nook, and the living room, safe from fumes and smells. The latest cook-tops, hobs and smart chimneys work at dispelling all the smoke and smells from the kitchen area as well as clean it up instantly to keep it spic and span.
Balcony beautiful
What’s a living room without an elegant balcony that adds a distinct element of beauty to the home? Modern luxury home designs include the balcony in their floor plans to exude that remarkable touch of sophistication to an otherwise ordinary room.
Having a balcony as part of the living room design gives a sense of extension to the living area beyond the large windows that overlook it. It works wonders if you are entertaining and the guests want a space of their own.
Contemporary and sweeping luxury homes have a unique L-shaped circular balcony to give a surround-view of the landscape. For those who crave a garden, the balcony can be transformed into your green zone as a divine accouterment to your living room.
Archways and pillars
To add a touch of panache to the living room and to make it unique in comparison to the other rooms, modern home designers are recreating ancient design features in the living room.
Arched doorways, ceiling cornices, and Gothic-design pillars between rooms are increasingly finding their way into modern homes of the sophisticated homeowner.
These not only add grandeur and ethereal extravagance to the living space but also enhance the height of the room.
As you explore the latest trends in interior design for your living room, don’t forget to add your personal touch by way of family photographs and heirlooms, as well as curios from your travels. It is you and your family who will make the living room more warm and inviting.
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