Designing a stylish and functional living room can create the perfect gathering space! Whether you are entertaining guests or relaxing with family, finding the right décor can help set the tone for your room. We are excited to share some tips on finding the best pieces for creating an inviting living room.
Furniture is arguably the most important piece of a living room, so finding wall décor that complements your couches and comfy chairs is important. Hanging wall art in the same color scheme as your furniture will keep your space cohesive, whether it’s bright hues or warm neutrals. If your furniture has contemporary curves, try hanging a piece with rounded details to help soften the space. Boldly patterned wall art will pair well with printed pillows, rugs, and detailed fabrics in your living space.
A mantel can be the focal point of a living room so adding eye-catching decor will really help make it the center of the room. You can hang and center wall art above your mantel to draw the eye upward and fill more vertical space. You can also add art to your mantle, no hammer necessary, by propping it against the wall and layering it with other décor pieces to add more character. Depending on your wall space, you can also hang art on either side of the fireplace to help frame it.
featuring “Boundless I and Boundless II” by Brent Foreman
If you are looking to fill some large wall space, adding multiple pieces can help break up an empty wall. Adding a diptych or gallery wall are great options for adding multiple images to one wall, or don’t be afraid to go bold by hanging one large piece to really make a statement!
No matter your style, finding the right art and décor will bring your design together. Add personal touches and find pieces that reflect you to make your living room a cozy and welcoming space!
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There’s a reason warm neutral colors are as popular as ever! The soft and subtle tones can brighten up any space, keeping it classic and elegant. Although decorating with neutrals can seem daunting, since an all-neutral space can sometimes sound stark and boring, it can be more visually rewarding than you’d think. Using a variety of light and dark neutrals with warm undertones will create depth in your space, and incorporating lots of texture will make your space anything but boring!
“Lady Flora by K. Nari”
“White Out” by Laura Van Horne
“Leather Bound” by Liz Jardine
photograph by Aaron Matheson
“Instrumental” by Corrie LaVelle
“Autumn Clearing” by Julie Devine
“Classic Cool” by Liz Jardine
“Bud” by Ruth Fromstein
“In The Clear” by Liz Jardine
The simplicity of the tones makes them easy to pair with other colors, textures, and materials. Layering your neutral space with different textures and materials like wood, leather, and metallic accents will add dimension and warmth to your design. If you have neutral toned walls, try incorporating different bespoke textures to make your space even more inviting and eye-catching. And you can even create the illusion of texture with the right imagery in warm earth tones and embellished or metallic wall art!
“Two Poppies” by Laura Van Horne alt 1
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Winter Forest 2” by Julie Devine
photograph by Nancy Crowell
“Geode in Mixed Metallic Palette” by Liz Jardine
“Perpateticien” by Corrie LaVelle
With a pared-down palette, patterns and shapes can help create more interest in a soothing space. Decorating with neutral colors doesn’t mean you have to play it safe! Boldly patterned wallcoverings are great for making a statement, even with a minimalistic color foundation. Patterns and shapes on rugs, pillows, and wall art will keep your space engaging, while the neutral hues keep it light. For a cohesive and harmonized space, make sure all of your colors have the same neutral undertone, either with warm neutrals or cool neutrals. Whether you are decorating an all-neutral space or adding light earth-tone elements, we love the comfort and freshness these warm colors bring to any style!
“Ancient Story” by Jill Martin
“Lost in Space” by Liz Jardine
“Determination” by Dina D’Argo
“Sense of Time” by Peter Kuttner
“Edge of the World I” by Liz Jardine
“Modern Luxe” by Liz Jardine
“Whisk I” by Nancy Ngo
“Natural Surroundings” by Lisa Ridgers
“Gold Geode” by Laura Van Horne
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Have you been wanting to try a new interior design style or change out your décor? The start of a new year can be the perfect time to refresh your space and redecorate. As 2019 begins, new design trends are forecasted and interiors are transformed with fresh colors, textures, and accent pieces. The prediction is that this new year will bring bold walls, bright hues, and lots of personal touches! For some revamping and redesign inspiration, here are some interior design trends that look like they will make a big splash in 2019.
Black and White
While always a timeless color combination, black and white furnishings are at the top of trending decor items you’ll want to incorporate into your design. The contrasting tones will keep your space balanced yet bold, especially when incorporating dramatic black elements. For more inspiration on decorating in black and white, check out this post!
“Hang Loose” by Jill Martin
“All The King’s Horses” by Bradford Brenner
“Beyond Shadows I” by Nancy Ngo
“Peonia” by Leah Rei
“Shadow Velocity” by Jeff Iorillo
photograph by Nancy Crowell
photograph by Melissa McClain
photograph by Aaron Matheson
Patterns & Prints
A recent wallcovering install
Large-scale prints and patterns will be making a big impact this year, especially in wallpapers and wallcoverings. Ornate walls in geometric patterns and floral prints are a great way to get a wow effect in your room. And check out this post for more ways to decorate with prints and patterns!
“Cut Out” by Terri Burris
“Catching The Light” by Liz Jardine
“Party Time I” by Lisa Ridgers
“Night & Day” by Randy Hibberd alt v 1
“Thrive” by John Burrows
“Running Latitudes” by Jeff Iorillo
“Dream Portal 16” by Linda Stelling
“Teal Cascade” by K. Nari
Warm Neutrals
Light and neutral spaces are still going to be popular, with warm earth tones such as sand, ochre, and terracotta keeping spaces fresh and cozy. Cool grays are being replaced with warmer hues in wall colors, furniture, wall art, and more!
“California Coast” by Brooke Borcherding
“Jewels I” by Liz Jardine
“Rising Veil” by Scott Brems
“Granite Reef I” by Nancy Ngo
“Trio” by L. Baines
“Silver Camellia II” by K. Nari
“Clouds of Fish” by Bradford Brenner
“Scape 100” by KC Haxton
“My Secret Spot” by John Burrows
“Warm Waves” by Leah Rei
“Warm Welcome” by Liz Jardine
“Lost In Space II” by Liz Jardine
Figurative Imagery
In this new year, home furnishings and decor pieces will be straying away from the abstract and taking concrete and recognizable forms. Imagery of animals and figurative art are expected to become more popular to add as focal points or accents pieces, and can easily be incorporated in any design style.
“Wild Hare II” by Liz Jardine alt v 1
“Song on the Wind” by Liz Jardine
“Quest for Flowers IV” by Stacy D’Aguiar
“Facade” by Laura Van Horne
“Walk Time II” by Patti Mann alt v 2
“Homespun (Lamb)” by Liz Jardine
“Romantic Reflection II” by Lisa Ridgers
photograph by Aaron Matheson
“Redowa” by Jill Martin
“Surfers” by Randy Hibberd
“Time” by Kelsey Hochstatter
photograph by Melissa McClain
Bright and Bold Hues
This year, color is in! We are welcoming 2019 with bright, bold, and saturated tones. Spaces with vibrant color, lots of texture, and maximalist design styles are expected to dominate interior trends and bring new energy. Don’t be afraid of deep-hued walls, jewel-toned furniture, and colorful decor, and check out this post for more jewel-tone inspiration!
“Selene” by K. Nari
“Earth Magic II” by Dina D’Argo
“Warm Flow” by Jeff Iorillo
“In And Out II” by Lisa Ridgers
“Looking The Other Way” by Jill Martin
“Celebration II” by Nancy Ngo
“Spirit Finder I” by Alridge
piece by Corrie LaVelle
“Burst of Rain” by Jill Martin
“All About the Vase” by Bradford Brenner
“Vibrant Breeze” by Leah Rei
“Ember Bloom” by K. Nari
Although trends rise and fade, the key to adopting new styles and ideas is to personalize your space, and don’t be afraid to make a statement! And however you decide to shake up your design, we hope you have a wonderful and successful year!
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Now that it is officially the first day of winter and Christmas is just days away, we are in full holiday mode! With cooler temperatures and shorter days, ’tis the season for winter whites & blues, evergreen accents, and warm fabrics. We’ve rounded up some great wintry images for your walls that pair perfectly with pops of red, shimmery metallic accents, and soft textures for a cozy space!
“Winter Forest 2” by Julie Devine
photograph by Keith Morgan
“Keep Cool II” by Liz Jardine
“Iceberg 2”
photograph by Nancy Crowell
“Winter” by Laura Van Horne
“Winter Range” by Julie Devine
photograph by Aaron Matheson
And from all of us at Third & Wall, we wish you a very happy holiday!
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Last week Pantone announced their highly anticipated Color of the Year, and their pick for 2019 is Living Coral. In their description and explanation of the “vibrant, yet mellow” color, they acknowledge that this pick comes as a response to the influence of technology and social media in our daily lives. They explain, “Sociable and spirited, the engaging nature of PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral welcomes and encourages lighthearted activity. Symbolizing our innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits, PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral embodies our desire for playful expression.” This vibrant color also recalls the “energizing aspects of color found in nature” and life under the sea.
piece by Bradford Brenner
photograph by Nancy Crowell
“Sea Coral II” by Patti Mann
“If I Were There The Hills Would Turn Red” by Linda Stelling
“Warm Summer” by Jeff Iorillo
“Mystery Flow” by K. Nari alt v 2
piece by Peter Kuttner alt 3
“Spirited” by Jill Martin
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Map Series I” by Terri Burris
“Moon Rise” by Randy Hibberd
photograph by Aaron Matheson
There are lots of ways to include Living Coral in your space, whether you lead with this cheerful color or use it in accent pieces. If you are not ready make a big coral splash on a large scale, like painting your wall(s) or front door, try using this warm and playful color in your upholstery,tableware, and other home accessories. Balance out this happy coral color with neutrals and white for a light and fresh space, or complement it with deep blues and greens for a vibrant room. And finding the perfect wall art and decor can help tie in Living Coral with the rest of your design, keeping your room bright and cohesive!
photograph by Nancy Crowell
“Blush Sky” by Linda Stelling
“Coral Agate” by Liz Jardine
“Traverse I” by Scott Brems
“Pretty In Pink” by Brooke Borcherding alt v 1
“Amaryllis” by K. Nari
photograph by Melissa McClain
“Party Time IV” by Lisa Ridgers
“Shadows IV” by Lisa Ridgers alt v 1
photograph by Aaron Matheson
“Sprightly” by Jill Martin
How would you decorate with Living Coral?
And check out or Pinterest Board for more Living Coral Inspiration!
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