
Terracotta living rooms hit differently. I mean, who doesn’t love a warm room that feels like you’re constantly being hugged by Earth itself? I always gravitate toward terracotta because it blends style and comfort without screaming look at me! If you’re ready to turn your living room into a cozy, sun-drenched sanctuary, I’ve got your

So you’re flirting with the idea of a yellow living room, but you’re not sure if you’ll end up with sun-drenched perfection or a lemon-flavored disaster. Trust me, I’ve been there. I once painted a wall what I thought was mellow buttercream, and it turned out to be more “high-lighter chic. Not my proudest moment.

You’re here because you’re flirting with the idea of adding orange to your living room. Good call. Bold color lovers unite. I fell for orange a few years ago after a friend called it “the zest of interior design,” and honestly, I still laugh at how dramatic she sounded. But she wasn’t wrong. Orange actually

I’ll be honest: decorating with red feels a little like handling hot sauce. Use too much, and your space screams “fire alarm.” Use it thoughtfully, and suddenly your living room looks like it belongs in a boutique hotel. I’ve played with red décor more than I want to admit, and I learned that the trick

Pink in a living room? I know, it sounds like the starter pack for a cotton-candy Pinterest board, but hear me out. Pink steps way beyond bubblegum vibes when you use it right. I’ve tried pink in my own living room more than once (okay, three times), and every time, guests walk in like, “Wait…

I’ll be honest: I’ve always believed emerald green deserves way more hype. This deep, velvety shade sits right between classy and dramatic—basically the Beyoncé of colors. If you want a living room that looks luxurious, grounded, and just a little bit bold, emerald might be your new best friend. Maybe you’re scared it’ll look too

Let’s be real—sage might be the easiest color on the planet. I once painted a wall this gorgeous gray-green shade, and suddenly my entire living room felt like it meditated more than I do. If you want a space that looks stylish and feels calm enough to tame your inner chaos, sage living room ideas

I love a navy living room. It always feels confident, timeless, and a tad dramatic—kind of like that one friend who wears tailored blazers to brunch for no reason. Navy works in small spaces, big rooms, modern lofts, and vintage homes. It plays nicely with neutrals and looks stunning next to metallics, wood, and even

I’ll be honest: I used to think teal belonged only in tropical resorts and 90s prom dresses. But then I actually tried teal in my living room and—yeah—I zipped straight into the teal-obsessed club. Teal feels bold without going neon; calm without going sleepy; luxe without draining your wallet. It’s the cool cousin of blue