Decorating Living Room In Light Blue And Gold
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David Tsay
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Apothecary Cabinet Storage
This antique dealer filled her California cottage home with an assortment of found treasures including a distressed apothecary cabinet, which provides plenty of drawers and areas to conceal clutter.
Lincoln Barbour
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Reclaimed Wood Walls
The owners of this Mississippi barn aimed to use locally sourced materials, which included raw and distressed wood panels from a nearby military depot. While you could paint the panels white, the natural color of the wood adds warmth and texture to the space.
Max Kim-Bee
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Bright Florals
This Catskills home is bursting with color and beautiful florals from ceiling to floor. "You can sum up our aesthetic in three words," said owner Jason Oliver Nixon. "No. Beige. Sofas."
David Hillegas
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Room With A View
The living room in this Nashville treehouse channels both natural and retro vibes. In an appropriately outdoorsy shade of moss-green, the 1950s-era seating encourages visitors to linger well past curfew, while the bright blue trunk is home to a host of cleaning supplies.
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Reclaimed Wood
In this living room, a piece of dead cedar, a massive 1920s corbel, and mismatched tile makes for a dramatic focal point. In addition to the fireplace, the coffee table is a bass drum topped with salvaged wood. "We love that you can take 'leftovers' from some old place and turn them into magic," says Amie Sikes of the "Junk Gypsies."
Amy Neunsinger
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Accent with Porcelain
Displayed together as a collection, blue and white ceramics add instant color and detail to your living room.
Victoria Pearson
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Vintage Couch
Because of this ranch-style California home's open floor plan, the owner had to get creative with carving out designated spaces for "rooms." To help differentiate this living room from the adjacent kitchen and den, she placed the midcentury sofa (recovered with leather in the 1970s) on a vintage Moroccan rug she found on eBay. The floor-to-ceiling storage nook keeps books, blankets, and firewood at the ready.
Max Kim-Bee
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Collected and Eclectic
The owners of this tiny Maine college wanted their living room to look like they could have inherited a lot of what's there, even the newer things, for a collected but unique look.
Amy Neunsinger
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Punctuate a Room With Black
Add a touch of black to balance out the textures and softness of fabrics in a room. Start small with matte lampshades or add a little more drama with a black coffee table or bold artwork, like the charcoal-print botanicals. We love how black immediately adds sophistication to this blue-and-white room.
Paul Costello
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Barn-Style Living Room
Country superstar Ronnie Dunn's living room features towering white wingbacks and an impressive antler chair which demonstrate the home's cozy-and-inviting meets rough-and-tough aesthetic. The corner table (far right) was a wedding gift from June Carter and Johnny Cash.
Paul Costello
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Antique Decor
A weathered clock face hung on Paris's Boulevard Saint-Germain in the late 1800s acts as a statement piece in the living room of singer-songwriter Holly Williams' 1908 Nashville cottage.
Roger Davies
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Farmhouse Style
The owner of this 105-year-old Texas home paired the room's showstopping farmhouse icons—a buffalo check-covered sofa and wildflower chintz armchair—with a streamlined steel-framed coffee table and graphic longhorn watercolor painting (by Houston artist Mary H. Case) to keep the mix from going too traditional.
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Soft Neutrals
In the living room of this Connecticut farmhouse, wool blankets and fluffy flokati throws in creamy off-white shades add softness, while rustic wood accents—a round mirror, the three-legged stool—and a stone fireplace ground the space with earthy elements.
Brian Woodcock
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Pretty and Layered
This pretty, layered living room—pulled together in less than two weeks!—proves one-of-a-kind style is just a click away! See how it was decorated using only scores from eBay, Etsy, and Craigslist.
Brian Woodcock
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Striped Walls and Draperies
Here, 1" x 4" pine boards, spaced about a foot apart, offer the look of custom paneling at a fraction of the price. Curtains in narrow vertical stripes break up the wall's horizontal lines. Multi-stripe pillows in complementary hues band together to dress up a neutral sofa. A wide white stripe, applied to the armchair's center using fabric paint (available at craft stores), packs a graphic punch.
David Tsay
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Midcentury Charm
A hand-me-down buffet's original cherry finish felt a little formal for this Arizona ranch home, but with some matte chalk paint, the item took on a more casual look that set the tone for equally laid-back vintage pieces, from the leather luggage (that stores extra blankets) to a coffee table made from an antique mission door. A midcentury turquoise sofa adds a splash of happy color.
Helen Norman
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The Collected Look
A midcentury pair of salvaged sofas cost a mere $100 on Craigslist—an upholsterer replaced the dated floral pattern with a soft, affordable blue Oxford cloth. For added charm in this North Carolina farmhouse, collected vintage finds decorate an industrial shelving unit.
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Thrift Store Gallery Wall
A wall of thrift-store paintings of the same subject can have even more impact than a single, more expensive piece. Case in point: the floral-filled gallery wall in this Texas home's living room.
Stacey Brandford
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Light and Airy
So the interior didn't compete with views of the farm, the owner of this Alberta farmhouse opted for crisp white paint on the walls and ceiling, and blue draperies that complement the large stretch of sky outside the windows. Light pine floors with a single coat of whitewash allow the wood's natural grain to show without taking away from the room's airy feel.
Max Kim-Bee
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Streamlined
Think every living room needs draperies? Think again. Here, bare windows make for a refreshingly streamlined look that also takes advantage of this Florida cottage's beautiful light.
Max Kim-Bee
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Comfy and Cozy
Covered in sumptuous blue velvet, these 8-foot-long chesterfield sofas are just as comfy as they are swanky. The drift-wood coffee table, layered rugs, old-world oil paintings, and pinky-red pillows warm up the blue-and-white scheme in this California bungalow.
Christopher Baker
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Blue Hues
In the living area of this Martha's Vineyard home, furnishings are awash in a sea of blues, but slight variations in tone and subtle patchwork motifs take the place of sharply contrasting patterns and hues. A patchwork rug from Nomadic Trading Company anchors the living area, furnished with linen sofas and a wingback chair by Cisco. The glass top on Groundwork's reclaimed-oak coffee table displays a collage of vintage art.
Sarah Dorio
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Pattern Play
The all-white backdrop cleared the way for a crisp and cozy color scheme of grey, black, and green. Gingham curtains and plaid pillows play up the preppy country feel of this Georgia log cabin.
Bjorn Wallander
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Bright Blues
In this New York living room, a sofa from ABC Carpet & Home and a rattan Ikea chair flank rattan coffee tables by Serena & Lily. The Two's Company swing and a thrifted elephant table add a hint of whimsy. The brick walls are painted Ultra White by Benjamin Moore.
Lisa Romerein
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Minneapolis Loft
Fitted with twin mattresses, these World Market daybeds turn the living space into a guest room when needed. The walls of the charming loft are painted Silver White by Glidden.
Alec Hemer
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Shabby Chic
A crab trap side table and a lamp—both from a local boutique—bookend the living room's Shabby Chic chaise lounge in this South Carolina retreat.
Max Kim-Bee
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Rustic Library Style
In the library of this New York home, the owner unified mismatched wingback chairs with floral brocade upholstery and burlap cushions. The walls are painted Spanish Moss by Restoration Hardware.
Alec Hemer
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California Living
Slipcovered chairs and a National Upholstery sofa surround the Lee Industries ottoman in this California farm home.
Max Kim-Bee
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Americana Living Room
This Catskills home's remote location renders window treatments unnecessary. In the living room, mid-1800s homespun blankets cover the wing chair, ottoman, and hardwood floor. The slipcovered sofa is from ABC Carpet & Home. The windows are painted Everard Blue and the walls are Montgomery White, both by Benjamin Moore.
Decorating Living Room In Light Blue And Gold
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