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50 Formal Living Room Ideas That Aren't Stuffy

blue formal living room

Design by Caitlin Kah Interiors / Photo by Carmel Brantley

Formal living rooms are great for welcoming guests, enjoying conversation, and relaxing with family and friends. Depending on your style, square footage, and functional needs for the space, there are a handful of things to do to avoid a stuffy living room feel.

If you're looking for a spot to relax after work, put your feet up for a flick, or cozy up with a book, check out these 50 formal living room ideas below for inspiration.

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    Cheer on Your Team

    funky sitting room

    Design by Collected Interiors / Photo by Nicole Dianne

    Designer Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors shows team spirit in this living room. This space features a comfortable sofa, a modern light fixture, and framed jerseys.

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    Pick a Fun Rug

    living room with animal print

    Kate Figler Interiors/ Allison Elefante

    While the white chairs and built-in bookcases may appear quite formal, this room's moody green walls and beige animal-print rug are the touches it needs to feel welcoming and not stuffy.

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    Go Monochromatic

    blue formal living room

    Mr. Kate

    For DIYer Mr. Kate's family's Hawaii living room, she went for a cozy and colorful feeling. She painted the walls, ceilings, and trim all the same color: an ocean-inspired blue. The room also features two turquoise velvet sofas and DIYed abstract art.

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    Accent With Natural Stone

    midcentury living room with fireplace

    Design by Clayton Korte / Photo by Andrea Calo

    This modern living room from Austin-based architects at Clayton Korte makes a statement with neutral hues and organic materiality.

    "Stone feels rich in nature and is a timeless finish," says interior designer Christina Clark. "Using a natural stone selection that has a pop of color or large veining or movement can also make this very traditional finish feel more contemporary or edgy."

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    Paint the Fireplace

    blue fireplace in living room

    Mary Patton Design

    In designer Mary Patton's Houston home, she added a bold pop of color to an otherwise formal sitting room. A turquoise fireplace is an automatic focal point and livens up the neutral palette.

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    Pick Playful Patterns

    blue living room

    Design by Caitlin Kah Interiors / Photo by Carmel Brantley

    Palm Beach-based designer Caitlin Kah is all about fresh, livable interiors that range from more traditional to modern. For this Jupiter Island, Florida, living room, she paired sophisticated elements like archways and a sculptural chandelier with various patterns, colors, and textures.

    "It brought ease and comfort to a formal living area," she says.

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    Elevate Original Details

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    Design by Teaselwood Design / Photo by Ridgelight Studio

    For this living room from Charity Buchika of Teaselwood Design, she let the original architectural bones shine through with "a custom stone fireplace flanked by copper lanterns and original timber-frame beams that set the cozy, casual aesthetic," she says.

    A red and blue color scheme and intriguing prints make the space lively and fun.

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    Use Personal Art

    living room with blue leather sofa

    Alvin Wayne

    New York designer Alvin Wayne transformed a 4,500-square-foot '80s home into a family-friendly space for local painter Greg Griffith. Griffith's bright pink painting hangs alongside a navy sofa and upholstered ottoman. The low-to-the-ground seating is casual and great for kids, hosting, and more.

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    Add Linen Drapes

    neutral cozy living room

    Clayton Korte

    Floor-to-ceiling drapes are designer Christina Clark of Clayton Korte's pick for a living room that doesn't feel stuffy.

    "Floor-to-ceiling drapes can bring height and grandeur to your space, and keeping it neutral in color and using a natural fiber (like linen) can help it feel light and airy while still contributing to the overall character of the room," she says.

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    Pack a Punch With Wallpaper

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    Design by J Hirsch Interior Design / Photo by Ali Harper Photography

    This Georgia home in the Serenbe development showcases a functional design that isn't stale. Designer Janie Hirsch chose multiple shades of blue, funky lighting, and fun wallpaper.

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    Let the View Speak

    New York modern living room

    Photo by Ahmad AbouZanat / Design by David Mitchell

    New York designer Ahmad AbouZanat designed this high-end city escape with bold pops of color, midcentury-style furnishings, and unobstructed views of the impressive skyscrapers outside. His minimal, thoughtful design is crisp without feeling stuffy.

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    Juxtapose With Modern Art

    southern white living room

    Design by Bethany Adams Interiors / Photo by Josh Meredith

    Louisville interior designer Bethany Adams redecorated a historic home's small traditional seating room with airy furniture and art. A fun, cloud-like chandelier, and a modern canvas keep things light.

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    Go Abstract

    colorful living room

    Brophy Interiors

    Southern California-based designer Laura Brophy created a colorful escape in this Huntington Beach home. A navy sofa, which can lean traditional or modern based on its construction, pairs well with large-scale, abstract art and a tiered pendant.

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    Go Oversized

    living room with oversized art

    Stock & Trade

    Atlanta-based designers at Stock & Trade opted for oversized artwork, relaxed seating, and natural drapery. They also included throw pillows for pops of color to match the art in this lush Serenbe home.

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    Look to the Past

    textural living room

    Design by CG&S Design-Build / Photo by Ryan Davis

    When a retired couple moved to Austin, they hired CG&S Design-Build to marry their German heritage with a neutral color palette and open up the space for entertaining. The vaulted ceilings, custom cabinet fronts, and an airy white and gray color scheme tie the room together, and midcentury architectural elements add warmth and charm.

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    Modernize With a Statement Chandelier

    living room with gold accents

    Design by Kate Marker Interiors / Photo by Stoffer Photography Interiors

    Designer Kate Marker created a luxe design with a plush and neutral rug, upholstered furniture, and subtly striped drapery for a casual touch. The room is complete with a modern, angular ceiling fixture.

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    Build an Accent Wall

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    Design by Atelier Davis / Photo by Heidi Harris

    The star of this cozy living room is the wood accent wall, a spot to display personal items, the TV, and for storage. A cheerful blue sofa and color-blocked rug make this space even more inviting. 

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    Get Entertaining

    colorful living room

    Design by HouseMill Design / Photo by Molly Culver Photography

    This Austin home features neutral furniture with accents of blush and blue, classic yet vibrant tones. A piano is situated in the corner, great for evening entertaining.

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    Curate a Gallery Wall

    white living room with large art

    Mr. + Mrs. Sharp

    This Georgia home includes clean, contemporary neutral furniture to complement an oversized gallery wall. Pro tip: Choose pieces of all different sizes and textures.

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    Celebrate Exposed Beams

    classic living room

    Design by Marie Flanigan Interiors / Photo by Julie Soefer

    While this living room from Marie Flanigan has the makings of a formal seating space, it doesn't feel stuffy thanks to the greenery and the exposed beams. Plus, twin chandeliers draw the eye up.

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    Go Geometric

    white living room

    CG&S Design-Build

    This mainly white living room is formal without being stuffy thanks to the sculptural fireplace, neutral furnishings, and geometric accessories. Unsure where to start? A simple palette will always look good.

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    Love Some Layering

    layered living room

     Design by Stefani Stein / Photo by Jenna Peffley

    What's not to love about a formal living room in layered, natural materials? This space from Los Angeles designer Stefani Stein is timeless yet not stuffy. Materials such as wood, linen, leather, grasscloth, and ceramic bring a certain air of curation without feeling overwhelming or hard to maintain.

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    Make the Space Count

    formal living room with antiques

    Veida Sadri Design

    Baltimore designer Veida Sadri transformed a 120-year-old Georgian colonial home to make it work for a modern family while maintaining the historical integrity. Clean lines, original floors, and multipurpose design make it feel contemporary.

    "Each room can be used in many ways, like the desks placed in the formal living room and playrooms, and the TV turning the kitchen into a pseudo-family room," she says.

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    Make Plants a Focal Point

    living room with plants

    West Rose Design

    Formal settings often call for equally formal wall art, notes designer Jenny Williamson of West Rose Design.

    "What about switching it up and creating a focal point with plants instead? It’s unexpected and adds some (green) color and dimension," she says.

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    Get Comfortable

    patterned living room

    Design by Morse Design / Photo by Tara Carter Photography

    Andi Morse of Morse Design believes that formal spaces should also feel livable.

    "Having comfortable seating and plenty of it is a great way to make your living room more inviting," she says.

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    Put Your Feet Up

    white living room with plants

    Design by Lucas Browning Design / Photo by Jessica Alexander Photography

    Southern California designers Heather Lucas and Katie Browning kept things classic and neutral in this Malibu living room. To avoid making the space feel too formal, lounge-friendly furniture, large potted plants, and a circular ottoman work well.

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    Build-in Seating

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    Design by Atelier Davis / Photo by Emily Followill

    Designer Jessica Davis of Atelier Davis fell in love with this 1960s midcentury home, built by architect Jerry Cooper, and quickly turned it into her dream family home. There is a bevy of modern and vintage finds. The formal sitting room includes a chair from an estate sale, a built-in sofa, and poufs from Target.

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    Look for Natural Texture

    cream living room

    Design by Morse Design / Photo by Heidi Harris Photography

    Earth-toned fabrics, a studded ottoman, and a rattan basket make this formal living room from Atlanta-based designer Andi Morse feel inviting. Small on space? Choose an easy-to-store circular ottoman or one with storage for added benefit.

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    Pick Complementing Patterns

    New York maximalist living room

    Studio London Co.

    New York apartments are small in space but don't have to be small in style. Designer Travis London crafted this lively living room with a maximalist touch and functional side tables instead of a coffee table. A playful modern chandelier pairs nicely with brass bookshelves, large-scale art, geometric wallpaper, and a diamond-patterned area rug. 

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    Have Fun With Styling

    green living room

    Brexton Cole Interiors

    This living room from Brexton Cole Interiors, featuring whimsical lighting, throw pills, framed art, and sage green walls, is formal yet unpretentious. Love an out-of-the-box pendant light or animal-print rug? Incorporate those accessories to add personality to your space.

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    Take a Cue From Nature

    trad living room with patterned curtains

    Design by Teaselwood Design / Photo by Ridgelight Studio

    A babbling brook just outside the living room windows inspired this home from Teaselwood Design.

    "We found nature-inspired draperies of acorns and oak leaves in a medley of beautiful greens and browns," says designer Charity Buchika. "We kept everything casual and used multiple layers of greens, browns, and tans to anchor the room to keep a family-friendly space."

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    Make Anything Art

    thrifted gallery wall living room

    Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

    Designer Emily Henderson pulls off gallery walls with ease. She got creative with the personalized gallery wall in this pastel living room. For this budget-friendly space, items like vintage postcards, matchbooks, records, letters, and Polaroids were framed and hung.

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    Use Black and White

    black living room

    Studio KT

    There's something timeless about a black-and-white living room. This one from Studio KT features sculptural vessels, a statement brass light, and an oversized mirror. A minimal palette will automatically make your space look chic without trying too hard.

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    Upgrade Your Windows

    pink living room

    Erin Williamson Design

    This historic Northern California home stays true to its bones and features a welcoming design. A simple palette of sage, blue, and light pink brings cohesion to the room, which includes pink-toned drapery, a large nature painting, and a patterned rug.

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    Make Seating Flexible

    La living room

    Design by The Layered House / Photo by Jess Isaac

    There are many seating options in this Los Angeles living room, including two stools often used by the owner's dogs. Having a range of seating to accommodate all types of gatherings turns a good living room layout into a great one.

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    Keep it Simple

    formal sitting area

    Design by HouseMill Design / Photo by Molly Culver

    This Austin home from HouseMill Design features a unique, open-concept layout, leaving room for a more formal sitting area adjacent to the family room. A small, structured sofa, two chairs, and a drink table are all that's needed.

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    Choose an Organic Coffee Table

    funky living room

    Gray Space Interiors

    This living room from Gray Space Interiors is full of fun elements. The animal-print chairs, tiled fireplace, built-in blue cabinetry, and curvy coffee table show off the client's style.

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    Mimic Your Scenery

    casual living room

    Design by StruckSured Interiors / Photo by Emily Kennedy

    With the Pacific Northwest as the backdrop, this casual living room was designed with the view in mind. A comfortable gray sectional sofa and a brown leather side chair are great spots to watch the sun go down.

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    Center Around a Rug

    city living room

    Design by Meredith Owen Interiors / Photo by Molly Culver

    This sky-high living room has many exciting elements. While the base of any well-designed space starts with your style, layout, and palette, choosing the right furniture and art can be a make or break.

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    Pile on the Throw Pillows

    cozy living room

    Design by Emily Henderson and Priscilla Frost / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

    This 1970s basement got a comfortable and stylish upgrade with wood paneling, a navy U-shaped sectional from Interior Define, and plenty of throw pillows. There's also a gallery wall chockfull of vintage landscapes.

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    Style Your Storage

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    Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

    Clutter can easily make any living room feel disorganized and crowded. This space, which features wood and steel storage, offers ways to conceal your clutter while showing off your vases, books, and other decor pieces.

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    Hang Patterned Drapery

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    Casa Watkins Living

    Leaf-patterned drapery is an out-of-the-box addition to this living room. It is unexpected but works well with the plants and orange accents.

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    Get Thrifty

    peach living room

    Design by Caitlin Higgins / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

    Designer Caitlin Higgins thrifted a majority of pieces for her living room Her acrylic coffee table, purchased from an LA estate sale site, Salterini end table, a Rose Bowl Flea find, and vintage tulip table, a $120 purchase off Facebook Marketplace, for example. Thrifting is a great way to save money as well as infuse personality.

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    Remember More is More

    pink and patterned living room

    Dani Dazey of Dazey Den

    You can't help but smile when looking at designs by Dani Dazey of Dazey Den. Known for her love of color, she often chooses multiple bright tones for a single room. In this living room, a pink velvet sofa, oversized modern art, and a quilted pouf are part of a spirited scheme.

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    Get Comfortable

    cabin living room

    Design by Meredith Owen Interiors / Photo by Molly Culver

    Four brown leather side chairs and a tufted leather ottoman make this woodsy living room a space to unwind. While taxidermy may not be everyone's cup of tea, the piece makes a statement over the fireplace, which fits within the design theme and makes the overall room appear less formal.

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    Wow With the Walls

    ombre living room

    Tina Ramchandani Creative

    This moody living room features simple, classic pieces, but the real eye-catcher is the ombre walls. Light blue fades to a rich navy, adding a sophisticated, unexpected flare. Wanting this look in your home? It's a simple DIY.

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    Pick a Fun Side Chair

    blue living room with patterned chairs

    Design by Kate Figler Interiors / Photo by Allison Elefante

    This traditional living room from Kate Figler Interiors is a formal place to welcome guests and is full of life thanks to a colorful palette and sky-blue walls. One of our favorite details? The naturescape-patterned side chairs.

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    Look to Your Location

    a-frame living room

    Design by Amy Pigliacampo Interiors / Photo by David Lauer

    An A-frame home in Colorado got a mountain-worthy makeover. The home's white wood interiors are paired with textural wall art, a sculptural lamp, shearling chair, and rust-colored sofa. Are you looking for inspiration? Choose pieces that work well with your location and your home's architecture.

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    Embrace Natural Light

    plant-filled living room

    Design by Amy Pigliacampo Interiors / Photo by David Lauer

    This airy living room from designer Amy Pigliacampo features plenty of natural light, a wall of greenery, and a midcentury-leaning fireplace. Imagine cozying up on the sofa, inviting friends over for game night, or spending time with family in this Scandi-style home.

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    Play With Scale

    living room with oversize mirror

    Alvin Wayne

    New York designer Alvin Wayne went big with this earth-toned living space. In this space, vintage pieces like the duo Jeanneret chairs, compact leather sofa, and Eames chair steal the show. Statement lighting and an oversized gold mirror, which makes the space feel larger, tie everything together.