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20 Neutral Living Room Ideas From HGTV Stars

Neutral isn’t boring. HGTV Stars know a thing or two about mixing textures and tones for the perfect minimal color palette.

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HGTV Stars Love a Neutral Living Room

There's something extra-relaxing about a living room layered in neutral colors and textures. It's simple, yet inviting. It feels brighter and more spacious — though neutral designs can toe the line between cozy-clean and bland. Luckily, we have our favorite HGTV designers to show us how it’s done. Ahead, you'll find the prettiest neutral living rooms designed by HGTV stars, as well as tips on how to recreate the looks in your own space. You’ll never see beige the same way again.

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Stick With One Accent Hue

FYI, you can use bold colors in neutral designs. Just check out this contemporary living room look by No Demo Reno host Jenn Todryk. Natural wood finishes and sand-hued stone fireplace make the space feel inviting, while navy, floor-sweeping curtains shine against a muted palette.

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… Or Two or Three Colors

The goal here is to use a maximum of three accent colors, so the pared-down palette stands out above everything else. In this beachy living room, Christina on the Coast host Christina Hall used shades of blue and chartreuse to amp up a gray-and-white space. Our tip: Trade out the chartreuse pillows for a varied look (e.g. sage green for earthy, pink for preppy or cerulean for beachy-cottage).

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Use Neutrals to Expand Small Spaces

A neutral palette is perfect for on-the-petite-side rooms. Jasmine Roth of Help! I Wrecked My House surprised her mom with a beach condo makeover. The earthy color scheme is light, airy and expands the room visually. Moveable poufs add extra seating or a spot to prop feet. A mix of textures and tones keep the space from feeling one note.

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