
So you want a plum and teal living room, but you’re not totally sure how to pull it off without making your space look like a moody peacock explosion? I get it. I tried this combo years ago on a whim, and honestly, I expected my living room to stage a full rebellion. Instead, I

If you’ve ever stared at your living room and thought, “Well… this feels as exciting as stale bread,” you’re not alone. I hit that point a while back when everything in my space looked beige on beige, with a side of beige. I craved color but didn’t want anything loud or chaotic. Ever felt that

If you’ve stared at your living room lately and thought, Something feels… meh, you’re not alone. I hit that same point last year, and instead of buying another pointless decor item (which I absolutely didn’t need), I discovered the absolute power combo of terracotta and gray. Ever wondered why this pairing feels so warm yet

If you’ve ever stared at your living room and thought, “Something feels… meh,” you’re not alone. I’ve done the same thing, usually while holding a throw pillow I bought on a whim that absolutely didn’t match anything (great job, me). But when I first tried mixing charcoal and pink, everything changed. This combo hits that

If you’re looking at your living room and thinking, “Something feels… blah,” you’re not alone. I hit that exact point last year when my space looked like it gave up on having a personality. Forest green and white changed everything for me — and IMO, it’s one of the easiest, classiest, and most surprisingly flexible

You want an olive and cream living room that feels warm, stylish, and put-together without looking like you tried too hard, right? I get it. I actually obsessed over this color combo for months because I loved how calm it felt, but I didn’t want my space to look like a rental staged for an

If you’ve ever stared at your living room and thought it looked a little too safe, you’re not alone. I did the same thing once, and honestly, it bored me more than a three-hour meeting that could’ve been an email. So I decided to switch things up with mustard and navy, and trust me, the

If you’ve ever stared at your blank living room and thought, “Something’s missing…but I can’t quite put my finger on it,” then welcome to the club. I swear coral and green saved my own space from total boredom once, so I totally get the struggle. If you want a living room that feels fresh, lively,

If you’ve ever stared at your living room and thought, “Well, this feels about as exciting as a bowl of plain oatmeal,” then maybe it’s time to switch things up. Mint and peach might sound like the color combo your grandmother used in her guest bathroom in 1994, but trust me — the duo slaps