A family, quite literally, does most of their living in the living room nowadays. It’s where you gather with friends and family to watch the big game. It’s where you might doze off for a quick nap on a Sunday afternoon. It’s where family debates and conversations begin. It’s where life is lived. While the living room is certainly one of the more popular spaces in a home, it is also oftentimes overlooked in terms of being up-to-date on its décor. Have no fear, readers. We’ve got five super simple ideas to help you create a space that really packs an aesthetic punch.
1. Gray Matters– Using Color to Update Your Living Room
When you’re trying to update your space, wall color is of great importance. White or gray walls make a cleaner, more modern look easy to accomplish in just about any space. One of the principles of current design is creating visual interest through color, art, and other décor pieces. Having a neutral, non-invasive background makes those unique pieces really stand out. Looking to take it a step further? Pops of color aren’t just for accessories! You can try a brightly-colored, tactile velvet sofa with bold throw pillows. Against the blank canvas of your clean, white (or gray) walls, this modern look really comes to life. And the velvet texture adds even more interest. Speaking of sofas, while simple, a matching set may not be the best way to go. Grabbing a complete living room set from the furniture store and dropping it in your home seems easy enough, but it might leave your space looking and feeling a little dated and flat. Instead, focus on your foundational pieces and some items that really complement them in a cool, unexpected way. This is a surefire way to make your room memorable, current, and completely hip.2. Wide Open Spaces – Clearing Out Clutter
One of the trademarks of a more modern room is its complete lack of clutter. A few brightly-colored tchotchkes here and there are definitely okay. A decorative vase or a coffee table book that you absolutely adore is even encouraged. But large stacks of bills and papers and magazines thrown on a coffee table can begin to junk up the space. Luckily, there are all kinds of smart storage solutions that can help keep clutter at bay.

3. Add a Cool, Mod Fireplace (to update your living room)
There is no better moodsetter than a fireplace. The glow itself warms the space both in temperature and in ambiance, while really upping the style factor. Fireplaces add a rich, luxurious feeling to the home, and if you’re designing a more modern room, then a really distinctive fireplace is a top priority. Your fireplace should make a statement. It can serve as the focal point of the room, and if chosen carefully, it can even be considered artwork. If your home doesn’t have a fireplace already installed, not to worry! It’s time to consider an electric fireplace. Even better, consider an electric fireplace with ground-breaking design and open storage. The Pinnacle award-winning Wright™ TV stand with a ClassicFlame® Panorama electric fireplace will provide the storage you want and need while keeping your room warm and cozy. Oh, and it looks like a million bucks!
4. Fearlessly Mix Materials – Give Yourself Permission to Try New Design Ideas
From glass to different metals, each material you use adds personality and character to the space. Much like living room sets, using the same materials over and over again throughout the space can make the room feel dated and a little uninspired. Texture is an often-overlooked element in designing a room. Don’t be afraid to use leather with a little linen mixed in for good measure. Make use of gold accent pieces in conjunction with brass ones for added visual interest. This will give the room a ‘collected look’ without being too matchy-matchy. A word of caution in regards to mixing metals: don’t overdo it! Too many metallic tones can look a little messy. Stick with a couple of contrasting tones for the best results.