25 Stylish Living Room Designs From 'Good Bones' Throughout the Years
So many different styles to gain inspiration from!

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Contrasting Colors
Marigold and dusty blue hues give this small living room big personality.
Buffalo Plaid
What better way to draw in the eye than with a statement buffalo plaid couch?
Statement Sheers
Rather than blocking out the light completely, Mina and Karen used statement teal sheers to draw the eye up and accentuate the height of the ceilings.
Gaga for Green
Talk about a creative living room display! Green is clearly the star in this statement spread.
Eye-Catching Chandelier
One way to create a bigger-looking room is to accentuate the ceiling with a statement chandelier. That way, guests will focus on how tall the room is (not how small it may be).
Periwinkle Accents
This upstairs living space has a lot going on. While there's so much to look at, nothing catches our eye quite like the statement periwinkle couch.
Built-in Fireplace
No fireplace? Mina and Karen proved that that's not a problem when custom built-ins are on the agenda.
Pink and Green
Pink and green are thought to be one of the preppiest combos out there, but here Mina and Karen prove that they can serve for a Bohemian aesthetic too.
Abstract Evil Eyes
The navy couch paired with the abstract blue circle pillows is giving us major evil-eye vibes.
Green With Envy
How stunning is this statement green couch? Mina and Karen prove that if there's one piece of furniture that can make a massive difference in the overall look of a room, it's a colorful couch.
Modern (Boho) Farmhouse
This living room might not look like something you'd find in a modern farmhouse, but Mina and Karen prove that it works. We like that it has a boho Western allure.
Mustard Moment
Face-to-face mustard couches make for a warm and inviting (and undeniably stylish) living room setup.
Ladder Shelves
As much as we love the pale furniture, we can't take our eyes off of the well-designed shelves that Mina and Karen brought to life.
Blue Accent Chairs
Rather than opting for a matching living room set, consider taking a note out of Mina and Karen's book and style colorful accent chairs with a more neutral couch. You can tie it all together with a rug incorporating all the colors.
MCM Rocker
While there's so much to ogle in this living room—from the raw-edge coffee table to the beamed ceiling—we're stuck swooning over the midcentury modern-inspired rocker, which is oh-so-very trendy in 2021.
Open Spaces
We love the open concept of this reno, which ties the kitchen and living room together for a cozy, communal vibe.
Color Galore
Tired of your neutral living room? Mina and Karen prove that with the right throw pillows and decor, you can completely transform the look of your space.
Shabby Chic
Shiplap walls, vintage furniture, and fur rugs give this modern farmhouse living room a shabby chic feel—and we're all for it.
Marble Accents
Marble tables are all the rage in 2021 and, here, Mina and Karen put three to good use.
Retro Elements
From the mustard-brown couch and leather lounger to the midcentury modern-inspired marble coffee table and Aztec-inspired rug, this living room has an undeniable '70s appeal.
Retro Palm Chair
Two words: hand chair. Mina and Karen really outdid themselves when selecting the furniture for this space.
Breezy and Bright
Custom arched built-ins, linen chairs, a leather sofa, and a wood table give this living space a California-inspired modern farmhouse design. It reminds us of something we might see on Christina on the Coast. You too?
Minimalist Glam
This living space is equal parts rustic and glam with leather sofas, a distressed wood coffee table, and dreamy floor-length sheers.
Artist Chic
This living space has artist vibes written all over it with its mix of textiles, colors, and geometric design elements.
Family-Friendly Attic
Who says an attic just has to be for storage? Here, Mina and Karen used the space to create a cozy playroom and lounge space.