19 Cozy Living Room Ideas to Make Your Space Comfy and Eye-Catching—According to Interior Designers (2024)

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Though you might be all about cozy living room ideas as the temperature starts to drop, a successful home design should feel comfortable year-round. A plush throw is simply not enough, but having one is certainly a plus. Think of the sitting area as something that incorporates all your needs—from a chic TV stand that won’t disturb the rest of the design to built-in bookshelves that double as a library and a display space for home decor.

Perhaps you’re looking to convert your modern living room into a multipurpose space that’s kid- and pet-friendly. In that case, a lush area rug and a spacious sectional with a mountain of throw pillows is in order.

Accent pieces such as floor lamps, sconces, and window treatments are other living room features that shouldn’t be an afterthought. Look for textiles that are soft to the touch but forgiving when it comes to stains and spills. After all, no one wants the living room to feel as if it is off-limits.

Read on for more cozy living room decorating ideas that are as eye-catching as they are comforting, according to interior designers across the nation—from New York to Louisiana to Chicago.

1. Soften the fireplace surround

Update the surround of the fireplace to match the vibe of your room for maximum coziness.

Photo: Georgia Ezra and Tilesofezra

You already know that a fireplace is a focal point of a space, and you can transform the surround to provide softness to a modern living room. Melbourne, Australia-based Georgia Ezra and Richie Morris, a husband and wife team behind Magnolia Network’s new show Design Down Under, created a bespoke design using eight-by-eight-inch unglazed zellige tiles from Tilesofezra,with a soft peachy color palette, that almost transform the surround into a subtle accent wall. “Creating a more organic and down-to-earth ambiance can help [the living room] feel cozier and more connected to nature,” Ezra says.

2. Swap armchairs for a chaise

Add an element of the unexpected with a chaise.

Photo: Laura Steffan

Consider a chaise in lieu of more armchairs, especially if you have a small space or need extra seating. “They can help break up the monotony of sofas and chairs and are a little unexpected, says Megan Evans of Megan Evans Interiors in Covington, Louisiana. “Layer them up with pillows or a throw for the perfect napping or reading spot."

3. Invest in two of a kind

Pull double duty.

Photo: Gibeon Photo

When it comes to choosing room furniture, consider doubles. “Think in pairs,” says Peter Dunham, the Los Angeles-based interior designer. “Pairs of chairs and poufs give a sense of symmetry and completeness. Pairs make the singular items, like this curvy sofa, stand out.” It makes the room look twice as nice.

4. Bring in bold color

Earthy, rich colors will help a space feel calm and welcoming.

Photo: Dustin Halleck

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White walls may seem like an answer to a minimalist approach to home design, but when it comes to selecting a color scheme for a cozy living room, give it a pop of color—especially if it is a family room that could do with a bit of character. Bold color doesn’t have to be brash. Devon Wegman, founder and design director ofDevon Grace Interiors in Chicago, notes that paint color that focuses on deep blues, dark olive greens, or rusty reds are actually earthy colors that won’t disrupt the calm mood. For more drama, use it on bookcases (think of it as an accent wall). Moldings, trim, doors, and the ceiling are other good options. Wegman recommends selecting a satin finish to keep the paint color from feeling too heavy and help distribute the natural light.

5. Reconfigure room furniture for conversation

A cozy sectional will keep the conversation going in this Ponterio-designed space.

Dustin Halleck

Rearranging the furniture in your living room is fairly easily, as long as you’ve got a strong and patient helper. Frank Ponterio ofFrank Ponterio Interiors in Chicago says the goal is to create a central gathering area as well as at least one intimate area. Pull armchairs from the smaller grouping for additional seating, Ponterio adds. Dawson recommends two similar-size sofas directly facing each other or an L- orU-shaped sectional with a coffee table in the middle and club chairs right across the way to create a conversation zone. The table can be for snacks, games, puzzles, and co*cktails.

6. Embrace white walls

White can be cozy with the right elements and textures.

Photo: Julie Soefer

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Sure bold colors can awaken an otherwise sleepy living room design, but don’t dismiss crisp white walls just yet. “Cozy doesn’t have to equal dark or plain,” says Houston-based Courtnay Tartt Elias, principal and creative director of Creative Tonic Design. “White walls can sometimes read stark or sterile, but introducing a textural element like shiplap amps up the comfort of the space without sacrificing casual elegance.” Bonus: white shiplap walls provide a stunning canvas that allows the layers of the room’s furniture and home decor to really shine.

7. Pay attention to the finishes

Texture on furniture gives off relaxing vibes, Ponterio notes.

Photo: Dustin Halleck

Ponterio says creating a cozy living room means making sure there are layers visually and physically. For example, add a beautiful wood co*cktail table that is wire-brushed or hand-scraped with an interestingstain or patina that reveals a deep grain rather than a stark and contemporary lacquer. Another way to layer is with snuggle-encouraging throw blankets, like the ultra-luxe alpaca covers from Alicia Adams andItalian-made cashmere from Loro Piana, some favorites of Ponterio. A microfiber throw from Sunday Citizen is another more budget-friendly option. For extra blankets, bring in rattan baskets to keep it all in order.

8. Dress up the coffee table with greenery

Add some plants to your tables for some good green vibes.

Photo: Laura Moss

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Don’t just leave coffee tables and side tables bare, even if you’re going for a minimalist or a midcentury modern aesthetic. Add a ceramic vase with flowers or greenery to soften the angular shapes of books. “Creating a natural and organic feel in a space involves incorporating elements that evoke a sense of nature, tranquility, and comfort,” says Kristina Phillips, principal of Kristina Phillips Interior Design in Ridgewood, New Jersey.

9. Plush upholstery for the win

You can never have too much velvet.

Photo: FollowTheFlow

Suzanne Dawson ofSuzanne Dawson Interiors in New York City and a mom of two teens, says she is crazy about smart fabrics fromKravet, especially the velvets. “You can’t tell the difference between velvet that is washable and stain-resistant and a traditional velvet,” she says. Design-forward brands like Rove Concepts also stock durable velvets for sofas and sections, like the marshmallow-like Belia sectional that feels, and looks like a cloud. Dawson also recommends playing with bouclé as a durable and textured fabric to make your living room cozier. “Places likeWest Elm offer a variety of furniture pieces upholstered in this soft and loopy fabric,” she says.

10. Focus on built-ins

Add literal depth with built-ins.

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San Francisco interior designer Noz Nozawa gives a room depth with bookcases and shelves. “Layering is one of my favorite ways to warm up a room; especiallyin a multifunctional living room, built-ins around a fireplace can add warmth; around a TV they add more dimension and add an analog contrast to the screen, and the objects or picture frames fill the room with memories.”

11. Bring in floor lamps, sconces, and chandeliers

Ponterio is in favor of a soft glow for cozy living room design.

Photo: Dustin Halleck

“Lighting plays a huge part in creating a cozy atmosphere,” says AmiMcKay, founder and principal ofPureDesign in North Vancouver, Canada. “Pendants, lamps, and sconces allow for ambient lighting at night.” Uplights behind plants, candles on the mantel, and floor lamps that light up the ceiling will create a beautiful glow.

Ponterio is also over recessed downlighting and canned lights, which he says are not great for conversation or watching a show. “You want to see the effect of the lighting and not see the source, that’s the trick,” he notes. One solution is to put those bright lights on adimmer switch. Another thing you can do to achieve a soft and warm glow is to add table lamps ordecorative light fixtures and chandeliers.

Nozawa’s alternative to overhead can lights is not onlytable or floor lamps but sconces too. “Don’t sleep on the walls,” she says. Sconces, whether you install them hardwired with an electrician or use a plug-in sconce, bring a warm glow at face-level and free up floor and tabletop space for other room furniture, home decor, coffee table books, and drinking glasses!

McKay recommends warm light bulbs.Tip: Install in-floor electrical outlets for floating room furniture arrangements.

12. Curate family photos

Black frames keep the gallery wall organized, as seen in this project designed by Nicole Hurd of Hurd Homes.

Photo: Jessica Bordner

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Yes, you love your kids and all the other family members, but scattering a dozen framed photos throughout the living room can be a bit much, not to mention messy. Dawson recommends curating them into a coolphoto gallery wall with a smattering of current and back-in-the-day pictures that reflect your family’s personal story. To make a real statement consider painting an accent wall with teal or another bold color. You can opt for slim black frames for a room look that isn’t overpowering.

13. Go big with the coffee table

Use the coffee table as an opportunity to fuse fashion with function, like this living room styled by Alyssa Rosenheck for Amanda Barnes Interiors.

Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck

Dawson loves alarge coffee table and promises that dressing it with books you enjoy and great accessories will warm up your living room. She sticks with a few chunky accessories that are easy to remove if you want to put your feet up during a Netflix binge. Ponterio’s approach to accessorizing is similar, sticking with a few choice items that reflect your interests.

14. Adorn the floor with an area rug

Ponterio is a fan of the striped rug that anchors the living room in this lake-side home.

Photo: Dustin Halleck

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For instant warmth and coziness in a living room, Dawson is in favor of a foot-pleasing sisal area rug fromStark Carpet. Ponterio also loves a dark sisal, especially during the winter months when winter boots and mulled wine make an appearance. Porterio also installs a lot of indoor-outdoor rugs fromPerennials Fabrics for his clients who crave coziness.

McKay is all about playing up the mood with warm colors. “An area rug with red tones will quickly add warmth and beauty to your living room,” she says. “A vintage Moroccan rug is a good choice. I would pair it with blues and neutrals, add layers and texture, and woven pendant lights, plants, and wooden pieces.

15. Introduce window treatments

The right window treatments can hug a room, such as these drapes selected by Kristen Elizabeth Design.

Photo: katalves

Dawson likes curtains and hardware to feel detailed but not fussy. She recommends hardware that is shaped like an elbow and mounts directly to the wall without a finial. She also likes solid linens fromHolland & Sherry and a simple trim fromSamuel & Sons for polish. Ponterio’s style includes a woven shade fromConrad for an additional layer, complemented by a flat tape finish. The key is to make sure your window treatments still let in enough natural light.

16. Roll in with a bar cart

Jessie Tobias Design knows a thing or two about setting up a sleek bar cart in the living room.

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Ponterio insists that a bar cart is a must, saying, “It’s a real nice sign of hospitality when you have guests over to have a tray with a couple of spirits in your living room. This allows guests to feel comfortable and make themselves a drink.” Place a beautiful art print above it for wall decor that matches the style of the bar cart.

17. Involve throw pillows

Dawson uses a mix-and-match approach to throw pillows.

Photo: Suzanne Dawson Interiors

Customizing throw pillows can turn a sofa into an irresistible crash pad. Dawson completed a living room makeover by mixing the throw pillows’ fabric patterns and sticking to a theme of blue and white. She played with dainty florals, mixed shades of blue, and used simple finishing details to create a polished yet inviting look. The goal was for the client’s kids to be able to plop on the two facing sofas and toss the pillows from one to the other without it impacting the design aesthetic.

18. Relocate tchotchkes

Put away the trinkets so you have plenty of room to stretch out without worrying about knocking anything over.

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It is hard to edit sentimental items, Dawson acknowledges, but precious tiny Limoges boxes or Herend figurines don’t make a living room feel inviting, even if you have extra seating. Find a place for them in your main bedroom or bathroom. Group them together on afloating shelf or a cool tray to give them a fresh twist. Ponterio isn’t a stickler when it comes to kids’ toys in the living room. He notes that a large storage ottoman can hide a lot of Legos.

19. Scent the space

A signature scent can help your home feel welcoming and memorable to guests.

Photo: Courtesy of Aromatech

Not all living room decor has to be visible to make an impact and turn the space into a cozy enclave. Just like an accent wall, an accent scent can completely transform a space. While candles are always a nice decor touch, a diffuser is the way to go for someone who doesn’t want to worry about blowing out the flame. Look for a cold-air diffusion, like AromaTech AroMini BT, which breaks down the fragrance mist into nanoparticles that linger. We love the Fig & Orange Blossom scent that evokes a luxurious resort setting right at home. It also uses Bluetooth technology so you can control it with an app.

19 Cozy Living Room Ideas to Make Your Space Comfy and Eye-Catching—According to Interior Designers (2024)

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19 Cozy Living Room Ideas to Make Your Space Comfy and Eye-Catching—According to Interior Designers? ›

Cozy decor styles include cottage-style, farmhouse, rustic, cabin-style, and traditional. But you can make any style room cozier with decor details like soft textures and colors, comfortable furniture, warm lighting, and wall decor.

What interior design style is cozy? ›

Cozy decor styles include cottage-style, farmhouse, rustic, cabin-style, and traditional. But you can make any style room cozier with decor details like soft textures and colors, comfortable furniture, warm lighting, and wall decor.

How can you use space to create a cozy feeling in a room? ›

Rugs, pillows, baskets, blankets, furniture, & more. For example mixing a wood coffee table, with a wicker basket, a few different texture pillows, some greenery, a chalkboard, & cozy throw adds so much texture which in turn makes the space so cozy.

What colors make a room cozy? ›

Warm colours have the ability to lift the level of cosiness in any room and can make you feel like you're being greeted by a big, warm hug every time you enter the space. Warm paint colours typically consist of oranges, reds and yellows. But warm tones of blues and greens can give your room a snug feel, too.

What makes a home look cozy? ›

Textures. Cozy textures, particularly big chunky knits and wooly cable knits bring life into your four walls and turn it into a home. Blankets, pillows, even wall hangings in each room makes it look cozier, but it also makes your home feel more inviting.

Which Colour is best for living room? ›

Other positive vastu shastra colours for living room include blue (light blue or navy blue), green (light green), and pink (pale pink). Certain warm colour tones such as yellow, orange, red, and terracotta red are also considered auspicious by Vastu Shastra experts.

How to decorate a relaxing living room? ›

Start with a Neutral Palette

Use plenty of texture to create interest when decorating with white or light-toned neutrals (such as cream, off-white, or taupe). Flat white walls and smooth white furnishings are soothing decor ideas, but they can readily blend into boredom, so layer in various fabrics and subtle patterns.

How can I make my living room look welcoming? ›

Since living rooms are for living, show a bit of your life in the room: Layering pillows and soft throws helps create a cozy space. Use pillows to add pops of color or whimsy and bring in an extra bit of comfort to your couch or chairs. Keep blinds and curtains open to allow invite in natural light.

What is cozy style called? ›

Say hello to hygge style as a way to bring a sense of beauty and serenity to your home, your sanctuary from the outside world. Learn all about to create cozy pockets of joy and comfort in each room of your home through light, color, and pattern, and welcome this Danish virtue into your space.

What is a Cosy design? ›

Cosy minimalism is a style of interior design which pairs functionality with enough decorative elements to make it feel warm too. It is the perfect in-between. Away from often unliveable minimalist spaces, this style is geared towards happy homes.

What style is Cottagecore interior design? ›

In short, cottagecore is an aesthetic and lifestyle that embodies rural life, traditional crafts, and a slower pace of living. It's about creating a home that looks (but more importantly, feels) like a warm embrace filled with memories.

What is Japandi style interior design? ›

Japandi blends the smooth, modern lines of Scandinavian design with the sleek, functional, elegance of the Japanese aesthetic. It is minimalist yet welcoming, and is all about using Furniture and Home Accessories that have neutral tones, lots of textures and natural materials.

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