The gray sofa and off-white armchair shown here are the perfect choices for this room.
Think softwoods,taupes, and more.
They look just as nice in classic spaces as they do inmid-century modern roomslike this one.
White Sands Design Build
you’ve got the option to still go vibrant with hanging works of art if you’d like.
In fact, the neutral tones will allow for all bolder hues to stand out.
Luxe Leather
Leather chairswill add a touch of luxury to any living room.
Britt Design Studio
The more textural touches in a space, the better.
For a comforting look, stick to velvets and plush fabrics that are just begging to be touched.
The minimalistic details allows the two tones to stand out.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Bringing the two colors in different materials allows the space to shine through the various textures.
Mixing in metallic accents keeps the space contemporarya brass coffee table and sconce are versatile and easy to incorporate.
By keeping color to a minimum, this architectural feature majorly shines.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Gray curtains provide a nice, simple backdrop.
A little color goes a long way!
Luxe Details
Morse Design
How luxe is this living room with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace?
Alvin Wayne
Don’t be afraid tomix old and new!
Small blue accents are styled throughout the space.
Luxe Burlwood
Tyler Karu
Burlwood counts as brown even if it is lighter in tone.
Alvin Wayne
Even when used in small doses, it adds lots of life to a more neutral living room.
Alvin Wayne
Alvin Wayne
Gray Space Interiors
Louis Duncan-He
Louis Duncan-He
Louis Duncan-He
Arbor + Co
Jessica Nelson Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Chelius House of Design
Chelius House of Design
Morse Design
Morse Design
White Sands Design Build
White Sands Design Build
Tyler Karu
Tyler Karu