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About This Room Type
Living Room Design Ideas
Browse completed living room projects designed by our team for clients across all 50 states. Each project includes 3D renders, furniture plans, and curated shopping lists.
From open-concept family rooms to compact apartment layouts, these designs show how virtual interior design solves real space challenges without an in-person visit.
Every living room you see here started with a virtual consultation and ended with a detailed design package the client could implement on their own timeline.
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From concept to curated shopping list, we handle everything virtually.
Learn about our living rooms design serviceDesign Tips
Living Room Design Tips
Anchor With a Rug First
Define your seating area before placing any furniture. A properly sized rug grounds the layout and prevents that floating-furniture look common in open floor plans.
Layer Three Light Sources
Combine overhead, task, and accent lighting. A single ceiling fixture leaves harsh shadows. Table lamps, sconces, and floor lamps create depth and make the room functional at every hour.
Plan Traffic Flow Early
Leave 30-36 inches for walkways between furniture. Our floor plans map these paths before you buy a single piece, preventing costly returns and awkward arrangements.
Mix Textures Over Patterns
A linen sofa, leather chair, and wool throw create visual interest without clashing. Texture variation adds richness that photographs well and feels intentional in person.
Planning Guide
What to Think About
Room Shape and Dimensions
L-shaped, narrow, or open-concept rooms each need different furniture configurations. Share your measurements during consultation and we map the best layout.
Daily Use vs. Hosting Needs
A family movie room and a formal sitting room require different seating depths, fabric durability, and storage solutions. Tell us how you actually live.
Natural Light Direction
North-facing rooms need warmer tones and more artificial light. South-facing rooms can handle cooler palettes. We factor window orientation into every color recommendation.
Existing Pieces to Keep
Most clients want to reuse a sofa or heirloom table. We design around what you already own so the final result feels cohesive, not like a showroom catalog.
Common Questions
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