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12 Modern Living Room Ideas In The Future (And Present) You'll Love.


 

Clean lines, a minimalist aesthetic and a range of natural and earthy tones, it's no wonder that a modern living room is so appealing. Because the living room is one of the most visited places in your house, a modern living room design, you can create a space that is welcoming and functional. If you need inspiration, how to bring a modern style in your living room are here to take 12 modern living room design tips you want to ll.

1. The Form Follows The Function

If your living room has a wow factor such as the beautiful Windows, high ceilings, or a fabulous fireplace will keep you modern-design-tip "form follows function", how you can design in your living room. You want to select these elements and are not overwhelming the space with clutter, or an overly designed space. You can choose to keep a uniform and neutral color scheme in the room, the room, the feeling of liquid.

You can opt for clean lines for their furniture and wall decor, so as to move your eyes around the room. Do not push or clutter in the room with pieces of furniture or decorations that rather than let the focus of your living room, the design element, which is the shape of your room.

2. Embrace Natural Materials

To add a Designer bring the to create a modern living rooms in materials such as wood, stone, leather and rattan texture and color to the space. Natural materials are a staple of the modern design and can be used in the furniture such as a wide leather accent chair with metal arms and legs, a rattan lampshade, the top of a pedestal of stone, or you can mix all of these materials in streamlined shelves.

A simple option of of natural materials for your living room by bringing in plants, and greenery and equal to them in stone and wood vases and containers.

3. Don't Fill Every Corner

While it can be tempting to add more to your living room—another chair here, a piece of art on the wall, another pillow on the Sofa is when it comes to modern design, minimalism and more. So take a step back from your room and see if you can, remove all additional furniture. If you're in knick-knacks, collectibles, or clutter of everyday life, to pull all of these pieces to get the modern, minimalist aesthetic.

Instead of lining to keep all your furniture against the walls, or join together, arrange your furniture in such a way as to create leaves to feet of space between each piece to flow to the space and keep the clean lines. Here's a bonus for the minimalist design is the work of all of these tips a little magic, in a small room because it will look like your small living room immediately bigger.

4. You Can Use Statement Lighting

Do not forget to the design of your living room and ditch the boring traditional lights. Living room lighting is where you have to give a lot of fun and personality. Are you looking for a mid-century modern inspired chandelier, a conversation piece, and to draw the eye. Pair to bring it with geometric lamp, in a modern flair and pull in more light.

5. You can create lines on the wall

If it does not break your walls, the clean lines of a gallery wall, scattered. Instead, select the same size and shape, images, or art, the series will be hung in precise. If a gallery wall isn't your jam, you decide to hang for a large statement piece and create a dramatic design element. You can also clean lines stop on your way by hanging a duo or a trio of images in a row or in the entire space.

6. You go Low and High

While modern coffee tables and end tables tend to be tend to have a higher profile with a simple wooden dowel legs or metal hairpin legs, the chairs and Sofas to low. The mix of these two design elements together to create a modern look that maintains the clean lines and a light flow into the room.

7. Take Off Your Windows

The houses are built with a modern design and feature-amazing space-to-ceiling Windows throughout the room. While most of us only dream of, these beautiful windows, you can use the modern design element to pull out the natural light in your living room, bring to skip your windows and heavy curtains.

If you need to be your window for privacy, choose colors that are made of natural materials, the back can be pulled to allow the light in.

8. Mix Styles

A modern aesthetics allows you the freedom to styles, mix and match. A modern, Bohemian or modern, farmhouse, modern, Scandinavian, you can create your own interpretation of what looks like a modern living room to create the room of your dreams, by design elements from different impirations.

9. Bring Colorful Furniture

With the contrast of the neutral or strong white walls, bright and colorful furniture can still work in a modern living room. So you have to play not afraid to color when it comes to your couch or accent chairs.

10. Expose the Natural wood

Give your living room an instant upgrade by the natural wood, the already in your room. If you are ready for a DIY project, you can use the wood refinish on your fireplace mantel or remove the color of the wood trim and windows. Even the choice of stain for the wood floor, the accents of the natural wood color, raise the look of your modern living room.

11. Consider Multi-Purpose Furniture

One of the hallmarks of modern design is that the room you want to fit your life and be flexible. Add furniture that pulls double-duty is a modern design must-have. From a bench, Seating and storage for the living room-items to a coffee table that can be moved around the room, the selection of multi-purpose furniture ensures that the living room is the place you want, to relax and to entertain, make the most of your life.

12. Play with pattern

Modern design does not mean that patterns are made of, but you have to think about how they are used. To add the small and structured pattern on a pillow light carpet, adding and layering pattern that doesn't overwhelm the space to the space and will not interfere with your modern design. If you would like to make a larger statement, take the pattern to your walls by integrating geometric Wallpaper on a wall or behind shelves, or by creating a chalkboard accent wall.

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