
1. Transitional
Transitional is the most versatile living room style, blending traditional comfort with modern simplicity. A tufted sofa in clean lines, neutral palette with rich textures, and a mix of classic and contemporary accessories create a space that feels curated and universally welcoming.

2. Modern
Modern living rooms use clean geometric furniture, a restrained neutral palette with deliberate accent colors, and statement lighting to create a polished, intentional space. The emphasis on open space and uncluttered surfaces makes any room feel larger.

3. Contemporary
Contemporary living rooms embrace current trends with curved sofas, organic shapes, and mixed textures. The style allows bold art, sculptural furniture, and rich layering while maintaining a modern sensibility.

4. Scandinavian
Scandinavian living rooms pair white walls with warm wood furniture, soft textiles, and functional design. The result is bright, warm, and genuinely comfortable. Layered throw blankets and candles add the hygge factor that makes Nordic spaces so livable.

5. Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century living rooms are anchored by iconic furniture — an Eames lounge chair, a Noguchi coffee table, or a clean-lined credenza. Warm walnut wood, organic curves, and bold accent colors create a space with timeless retro sophistication.

6. Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse living rooms combine the warmth of reclaimed wood, linen upholstery, and vintage accessories with clean contemporary lines. A neutral palette with natural textures creates the comfortable, approachable space that has made this style a mainstream favorite.

7. Bohemian
Bohemian living rooms are the most personal on this list — layered rugs, collected textiles from around the world, macrame, plants, and eclectic furniture tell a story. The style encourages mixing patterns, eras, and cultures for a lived-in warmth.

8. Coastal
Coastal living rooms use a white-and-blue palette with natural textures like rattan, jute, and linen to create a perpetually relaxed atmosphere. The breezy, light-filled approach makes any living room feel like a vacation home.

9. Industrial
Industrial living rooms celebrate raw materials — exposed brick, metal shelving, concrete floors, and leather furniture. The style works exceptionally well in lofts and open-plan spaces where structural elements become the design.

10. Minimalist
Minimalist living rooms use negative space as a design element, with every piece earning its place through function and beauty. A quality sofa, architectural lighting, and one statement art piece can define an entire room.