10 Curated Living Rooms That Prove Bold Design Is Worth The Risk

No matter what your personal style preferences are, incorporating bold design choices into your space can really pay off. Curated living rooms have become a popular interior design trend, offering a thoughtful, artistic and personal approach to decorating this central space. It’s about selecting pieces that tell a story and reflect the personality and interests of the homeowner. In a curated living room, each item has a purpose and contributes to the overall aesthetic.
#1 – Miami Coastal Charm

Coastal interiors have always been popular, but they are experiencing a revival with a twist. The coastal cool trend is all about creating spaces that transport you to the breezy, laid-back coastal lifestyle. Think 80’s Miami with a contemporary touch, blending elements from Mediterranean, Hamptons, and Greek Island styles.
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Metamorphosis Center Table

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#2 – Multi-colored Nuancing

Designing a multi-colored living room is a creative endeavor that allows you to infuse your home with personality and energy. By incorporating colorful elements in a balanced way, and adding your personal touch, you can create a living space that is visually stunning and inviting. Colorful interiors for colorful souls.
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Odette Sofa

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#3 – Zen Luxury Styling

In a world filled with the hustle and bustle of daily life, the concept of zen interior design offers a serene and tranquil retreat within the walls of your home. Rooted in ancient Japanese aesthetics and philosophy, zen interior design seeks to create spaces that promote peace, simplicity, and mindfulness.
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Gala Torch Wall Lamp

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#4 – Mid-century Modern Nostalgia

The mid-century modern design movement, which emerged in the mid-20th century, continues to captivate us with its clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. Whether you’re aiming for a complete mid-century modern interior or incorporating elements into your existing design, this style offers an enduring and sophisticated approach to home decor that will never go out of fashion.
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Minelli Armchair

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#5 – Storytelling Interiors

While some prefer a cohesive and uniform design, others find joy in the extraordinary mix of styles, colors, and textures that define the eclectic living room. Embracing storytelling interiors offers homeowners the opportunity to create a living room that’s uniquely their own, filled with character and individuality. Let your living room tell your story.
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Valencia Rug

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#6 – Modular Sofa Madness

Modular sofas are versatile and adaptable seating solutions that have revolutionized the way we think about comfort and functionality in our living spaces. From their customizable configurations to their ability to adapt to changing needs, the modular sofa has become an essential element in contemporary home design.
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Siphon Modular Sofa

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#7 – Blue Is The Warmest Color

Blue, the color of the sky and the sea, has long been a favorite in interior design. Its versatility and ability to evoke feelings of calm, serenity, and tranquility make it a popular choice for a variety of design styles and spaces. With its ability to evoke a sense of stability and refreshment, blue is a color that can stand the test of time and remain a classic choice.
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Supernova Chandelier

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#8 – Japandi Goes Beyond

Japandi, a portmanteau of “Japan” and “Scandi,” is rooted in the idea of simplicity, functionality, and a strong connection to nature. It merges the best of both design philosophies, creating a serene and uncluttered atmosphere while infusing spaces with warm, inviting elements. All you have to do is add some contemporary nuances.
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Robusta Center Table

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#9 – California Vibes Unlimited

California interior design draws inspiration from the state’s breathtaking landscapes, from the stunning coastal shores to the serene desert landscapes and the lush, verdant valleys. it usually blends mid-century architecture with elements of comfort and style in a way that seamlessly merges indoor and outdoor living.
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Hudson Armchair

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#10 – Nature Revisited

As we spend more of our lives in concrete jungles, the yearning for greenery, natural light, and a connection to the great outdoors becomes ever more pronounced. This desire has given rise to a design movement that not only brings nature indoors but immerses us in it. Biophilic interiors are a testament to our innate affinity for the natural world.
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Couple Rug

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What do you think about these curated living rooms?
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