Skip to main content
Home Decor

a soft and pretty living room…

a soft and pretty living room... / oh joy!

a soft and pretty living room... / oh joy!

Happy Valentine's Day! Today, we're sharing a soft and pretty blush living room that's a dream come true! You can make a room colorful and fun without a lot of bright colors, and we're showing you how…

a soft and pretty living room... / oh joy!

Add interest with texture! Color isn't the only way to add interest to a space. When you want to keep things more monochromatic, using texture is a really fun way to add warmth and dimension. Here, we used lots of cozy textures through throw pillows, tassels, the rug, and floor pillows. We also used lots of sleek wood, glass, metal, and greenery. The natural elements (wood and plants) help add warmth to the space. (P.S. Using texture as your unifying element is a great way to also make sure that everything feels cohesive!) 

a soft and pretty living room... / oh joy!

Sophisticated pops! We always want a little bit of color in a space! When picking pops of color, use more sophisticated ones like a rich mustard or dusty rose like we did here. You can also paint the walls a soft, neutral color. Even though a lot of minimalist spaces have white walls, you can keep the calm feel with the warmth of a pale color. You can opt for a light cream or rose and the space will still feel fresh, crisp, and clean.

a soft and pretty living room... / oh joy!

Sources Shown: Benjamin Moore Acapulco Sand paint, Grandin Road peacock chair, Sarah Sherman Samuel lumbar pillow*, World Market hanging planter, Target lamp, vintage side table, West Elm striped box, Ikea pink box, West Elm rug, Amazon coffee table, Anthropologie glass knot, Target round floor pillow, Target white floor pillow, Joybird couch*, Sarah Sherman Samuel beige pillow*, Target throw blanket, Target black & white pillow, Target pink pillow, Target white round pillow, Zoë Pawlak woman painting, vintage TV print, vintage shoe print, Target mirror.

{Photos by Lily Glass. Concept/Production/Styling by Julia Wester, Production Assistance by Jess Hong. Written by Traci Michael.}

Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Along