Okay, so here's the thing about a decorating a white living room: It might sound hard to mess up since it's such a simple and neutral go-to backdrop, but that's not always the case. The right approach and eye can make white living rooms some of the most impeccable, forward-thinking, and versatile spaces around, but they also need just as much attention and love as your more maximal rooms to truly stand apart. Otherwise, they easily veer on boring. To make sure your white living room is the best and brightest, find out how top designers decorate white living spaces that are both functional and fabulous. From stark to warm, traditional and formal living rooms to casual country-chic takes and eclectic city dwellings, the potential and possibilities when it comes to white living rooms are indeed endless.
Balance Glam and Casual Touches
A large crystal pendant adds sparkle to the living room of a country estate by Suzanne Kasler. However, the neutral palette, whitewashed stone walls, casual slipcovers, and jute rug help temper the glitz factor, creating a sophisticated result.
Pick an Accent Color
The staples in this contemporary living room by Bunny Williams and Ferguson & Shamamian Architects are strictly neutral, from the crisp white paint to the cream seating and coffee table. This works with the existing exposed brick rather than clashing with it and allows for new color schemes to come and go with accent pieces over the years. To spice up the color scheme, they added hot pink (a fun warm color to speak to the brick wall beyond) and baby blue for a cool touch.
Introduce Intrigue With Movement
The organic shapes and silhouettes throughout this neutral living room by Jeremiah Brent create so much movement and visual interest, but in a soft-spoken and soothing way. From the rounded folding screen to the curved sofa, layered rug, and stacked coffee tables, there are plenty of nods to nature but the color scheme remains loyal to the urban backdrop.
Color Block the Walls
Color-blocked walls help warm up the white room while still functioning within a specific and carefully designed white living room by Leanne Ford Interiors.
Compromise, Compromise, Compromise
It was a challenge marrying the two styles of his clients, designer Corey Damen Jenkins explains. “The wife loved jewel tones and embellishment, while the husband was on the total opposite end of the spectrum—no color, no wallpaper," Jenkins tells us. So the living room walls were painted in Garlic Clove by PPG, "which has enough warmth to counterbalance the bright white of the often snowy landscape," while a fun velvet sofa gives a splash of vibrant green personality.
Warm It Up
With the right pairings, white can be super cozy, too. Marigold, lemon, and pale yellow zellige tiles behind a wood-burning stove near a plush sheepskin throw are prime examples. A unique firing process makes zellige tiles super resilient: Designer Eva Holbrook put them around this hearth to protect the wall from heat.
Let the View Do the Talking
This dramatic skyline view in a living room by Ahmad Abouzanat of Project AZ speaks for itself and calls for quieter interiors. But quiet can also mean bold and artful. Abouzanat opted for crisp white walls, a cloud-like carpet, and ultra-sleek and modern furniture that reflects the cosmopolitan landscape behind.
Use It as a Canvas
An abstract painting anchors this living room designed by Andrew Flescher, accentuating the green and white bench and jade table lamps. But this room also proves that you can have more than one statement color without being visually chaotic (a white canvas is the secret ingredient). The houndstooth carpet brings graphic intrigue, while the periwinkle chair encourages romance.
Honor the Location
A white foundation with pops of blue, light wood, and wicker accents is a natural fit for any coast living room, as exemplified by this Sarah Richardson-designed space.
Create Contrast, Not Clashing
In this living room designed by Nicole Hollis Studio, an ultra pale pink velvet sofa feels decidedly grown-up and understated paired with a striking metallic silver sclpture, a marble mantel, and a low-to-the-ground coffee table while the casual rug makes the space feel warm and inviting. The dining room behind is almost an inverted version of the living room, a clever and unique way to ensure the jointed spaces flow while also departing from and building off of another to create conversation.
Don't Be Afraid to Add Pattern
Layered rugs, mixed patterns, and subtle pops of colorful fabric make this white living room designed by Les Ensembliers an eclectic dream. The angled layout plays up the geometric shapes in the rug and adds an extra element of intrigue.
Have Fun With It
Nothing ramps up the fun like a playful touch in the living room. This hanging chair in a living room designed by Romanek Design Studio marries the warm wood to the rest of the space and invites fun. It's the perfect blend of cozy and cool.
Paint the Floors, Too
When painting the entire room white, including the ceiling, moldings, fireplace mantel, and walls, don't stop at the floors! A higher sheen, like a lacquer or high-gloss, will be more durable for that surface while still creating an art gallery effect. Then, add bright pop art for an unexpected burst of color.
Opt for Creamier Tones Instead
Not sold on white but know you want a light neutral? Warmer than white but still neutral, cream is the perfect backdrop for an inviting yet formal living room. In this one designed by Jean Liu, the neutral, almost iridescent rug, velvet sofa, and brass accents are reflected by the paint color while the blue throw and white side table contrast with it nicely.
Spotlight Artwork
If you can believe it, this home was full of heavy paneled walls, red-painted surfaces, and lots of curtains before designer Danielle Fennoy was hired to take on the project. Now it's a bright white masterpiece. "We didn't want to detract too much from the girl," says Fennoy of her decision to keep the open and airy living room in this modern home minimal so the impactful photograph by Yael Schachar could loom large and really shine.
Choose Colorful Lighting
The rich blue accents draw the eye around this white living room designed by Ellen Kavanaugh without overcrowding it. The warm leather accent chairs speak to the exposed wood beam ceilings.
Turn It Into a Gallery
White works in formal settings, too. Aside from the adorable dogs (Jacob and Wylo) cuddled up on the armchair-meets-dog-bed, that gallery wall is the clear statement-maker in sthis white living room designed by Philip Mitchell. Mix and match frames for a subtle nod of personality and incorporate floral patterns in accent seating.
Work In Bold Decor
Instead of decorating your coffee table with the classic assortment of stacked coffee table books, opt for something quirky and out-of-the-box. Here, Romanek Design Studio covered the surface with a collection of classic pots and planters, which both enhance and juxtapose the formal, traditional elements throughout the crisp white space as well as the more modern.
Make It Refreshing
Though Florida is just the right place to use bright paint colors, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller of Carrier and Company chose a refreshing shade of white for the sunny living room. The yellow accessories hint at the color scheme found in the rest of the Naples home.
Lacquered White
White truly shines in the living room of an Austin home by Nestor Santa-Cruz. The glossy finish reflects light off the walls — and even the ceiling — to make the space feel even brighter.
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