Below, we’ve highlighted luxury living rooms that are sure to impress.
Incorporate a Fireplace
A fireplace will make any living room appear more grand.
Even if yours won’t go, it will still add some luxe flair.
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you might even purchasefaux mantelsonline and in vintage stores to fake the look in a more modern space.
Cut the Clutter
Luxe living rooms all have one thing in common: they’redevoid of clutter!
Incorporate Marble Touches
There’s something about marble that’s so sophisticated looking.
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Plus, the shelves will allow you to showcase favorite finds that you’ve been collecting over the years.
Style Your Coffee Table
A coffee table shouldn’t simply collect clutter.
Style yours so that it showcases some of your favorite possessionsbooks, vases, and the like.
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It’ll be an instant conversation starter when guests come over.
Don’t shy away from the unique!
Invest in a sizable piece that can accommodate the whole crew, particularly if you like to entertain often.
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Your friends will always want to return to your home.
Small chairs, poufs, and benches will allow you to host like a pro.
Why not choose a piece that’s full of personality?
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The right lighting can truly double as artwork in the home.
Here, a white textured rug is eye-catching and prevents this room from feeling too flat.
By day, use it to style some of your favorite accessories.
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Display Fresh Florals
Fresh flowers work wonders in making any room appear more luxe.
In the fall and winter months, dried flowers will also look lovely placed inside a favorite vase.
Eliminate the TV
Save the television for thefamily room.
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This creates a stunning jewel box effect and will create a visually-pleasing space.
There are many new and antique options on the market that will look fabulous above the fireplace.
Then, showcase only the best pieces on your shelves for all to admire.
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If you need window treatments, add drapery in a sumptuous fabric, like velvet.
Art and textiles are two ways to add elegance to a room.
Look for a rich, oversized rug and large-scale art.
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Don’t skimp on sizes.
Instead, pick beautiful statement items that speak to your style.
Laura Brophy Interiors
Laura Brophy Interiors
Laura Brophy Interiors
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