6 Easy Living Room Decor Ideas You Have to Recreate In 2024

Have you been staring at the same old room with the same old sofa and the same old decor for years? Is a living room revamp severely overdue?

If so, you’ve likely scoured ideas on redecorating. Unfortunately, many of the recommendations you’ll find on the Internet are either very unaffordable, impossible to do yourself or just won’t work in real life.
So, we’ve collected the hottest trends guaranteed to make your living room the envy of all your visitors (in a good way, of course). And we even took it a step further and specifically talked about ideas you can easily do yourself.
Ready to get into it?
What Are Good Living Room Decor Ideas for 2024?
It’s time to blend comfort and style and create a space steeped in beauty.
How do you do that? Keep reading.
Color Is Back In
After a few grueling years of neutrals, color is returning to our lives. While we still have quite a way to go before we reach the Art Deco level of colorful (not that we particularly want that though), we’ll make do with the pops of color gaining traction.
In 2024, we’re seeing more rich jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red make a comeback. Incorporating these into your living room decor like on throw pillows or blankets will add that depth you’ve been looking for.
You can even get a splash of color with some artwork, decorative vases, or accessories. As you can see, you don’t have to repaint your room or buy new furniture to change your aesthetic.

Don’t Skimp on Greenery
Some things never go out of style, and greenery is one of them. Decor style aside, you can’t forget to add some plants.
If you’ve never been a plant parent, you don’t have to work toward a green thumb before you add greenery to your home. Instead, you can make your vision come true with a very simple and affordable alternative – artificial greenery.
To help you bridge the gap between a living room with no plants and a living room with high-quality artificial hanging plants, choose one or two empty corners or spaces above your furniture, install hooks, and nestle your fauxliege there. Unlike real plants, faux ones need minimal upkeep and will look fresh year-round – perfect for a revamp.
Mix Decor Styles
Contrary to what prominent interior designers told us about having to keep furniture styles aligned, 2024 will prove how wrong that sentiment is. If you have furniture from a time you were really into Scandinavian design along with elements from your farmhouse era, you don’t have to pick one over the other.
Gone are the days of strict adherence to a single design style. Now, what’s important is ensuring the overall look is cohesive. Pair your modern sofa with a vintage rug or coffee table. Or, combine texture-heavy and free-flowing boho elements with classic and clean mid-century modern furniture for a fun clash.
Don’t be afraid to think outside the box. That’s what personal style is about, after all.
Make a Focal Point
Before we go into it, know that this step won’t encourage you to make a focal point from scratch or change your room’s layout. Instead, zero in on one element in your living room that naturally draws attention and decorate around it to highlight it.
Most living rooms have a focal point by design, such as a fireplace, a TV with a console, or big windows and a lot of natural light.
So, if you want to highlight your fireplace, decorate the mantel with artwork, mirrors, or other decorative objects. Or, if you choose the TV, frame it with two floating shelves on either side or hang some photos around it as a gallery wall.
By enhancing the focal point, you’ll create a cohesive and appealing space that’s both comfortable and welcoming.

Look to the Past
Sometimes, the answers to many of our questions aren’t in the future, but in the past. Such can be the case for design as well. Looking to the past for inspiration will add some nostalgia and character to your living room decor.
For example, if your grandparents left you some classic glass-fronted cabinets, family heirlooms, or antiquities, make them work with your existing decor instead of buying new things. This way, you’ll always have your past to remind you of good times.
Elements passed down through generations or unique antique finds will differentiate your space from others like it and add authenticity to your home.
Get Zone Rugs
Last but not least, look at the layout of your living room. If it’s an open plan with an adjacent kitchen and dining room, you need to define these distinct spaces. Luckily, building a wall is not the only way to break up the space. Instead, we suggest using area rugs to define different zones.
Area rugs will be the visual markers that distinguish one space from another and help you create purpose for each. For example, a rug under the seating area can tie the room together as a cozy gathering space, while a rug under the dining table can communicate that this is a separate space for meals.
To get the best impact, pick rugs that complement the existing furniture in that area. You can also consider using rugs of different sizes and shapes for a more dynamic layout.