Whether your living room is the setting for party time, family time, or  both, it deserves to be a showstopping space you love to be in.

Neutral Territory 
- A  room outfitted in neutral gets a splash of spring hues. The small doses  are just enough to liven up the space. Hanging the sheer curtains above  the window, closer to the ceiling emphasizes the height of the room.

Color Punch 
- For  an intimate gathering space, corral your furniture together away from  the walls. Seating arranged in a circle creates a conversation area. The  space here is made more inviting with the use of bright yellow and  tangerine. Neutral accessories and walls with rich details, like the  mantel and chandelier, add a hint of formality .

Seating a La Carte 
- If  your space is too small for a couch, opt for several overstuffed chairs  instead. The smaller pieces add comfy seating and take up less space.  The chairs form a cozy conversation circle. This room is tied together  with a bright shade of tangerine. The walls, pillows, and accessories on  the shelves all boast the bright tropical color.

Constantly Changing 
- If  you frequently like to refresh your decor, stick with neutral furniture  and basics, like flooring and walls. The steadfast pieces make  redecorating a snap and it's easy on the budget. In this living room,  red is the color of the moment. Later, these accents can be switched out  for another color and a whole new look.

Garden Cottage 
- Timeworn  elements add instant character and charm to a space. An antique trunk  serves both as a focal point and a functional piece. The trunk is  storage disguised as a coffee table. In smaller rooms, make your  furniture work by pulling double duty to conserve space.

Drawn In 
- To  make a spacious room more intimate, arrange your chairs and sofas away  from the wall. Include plenty of room for traffic flow in your plan. A  central piece, like a coffee table and area rug, will help define the  area, eliminating "floating" furniture . 

Budget Trompe L'Oeil 
- Trompe  l'oeil, an art term for "trick the eye," certainly applies to this  space. The room has a high-end look, but was achieved on a budget. The  trick behind the chic look? Furniture was purchase at a discount from  warehouse stores and model home sales. Thrift store chairs got a new  look with fresh upholstery . 

White Out 
- All-white  rooms need a dose of personality. Throw pillows bring in a pop of  green, blue, and pink in cottage-inspired patterns. But the addition is  small enough as not to disturb the ambience of the crisp, white room.  Different textures, like the bowl of shells, starfish, and a sisal rug,  add depth to the room . 

Earn Your Stripes 
- Use  striped fabrics as DIY inspiration. The stripe motif from the pillows  is carried onto the floating shelves above the mantel, the bolster  pillow, and other accessories. And the best part? They are projects you  can make yourself. Watch our video to learn how to easily apply stripes  to your accessories.

Sophisticated Princess 
- Bring  pink out of the nursery and into the living room. Pink, usually thought  of as pastel, takes a sophisticated turn in this space. A soft shade of  pink coats the walls and strong chocolate brown accents add an edge.  Furniture with modern, clean lines also maintains the sophistication.  Accessories, like the tiered lamp and oversize wall art, add the final  bold touch.

Dramatic Pastels 
- A  palette of pastel hues paints this cozy sitting room. Mint green, sky  blue, and lemon yellow are the main colors. Pops of bright orange and  cotton candy pink accent the room. In a room with so many colors,  introducing white, like on the furniture and French door, adds a visual  break.

Go for the Gold 
- Used  selectively, metallics add luxury and glamour to a space, but too much  metal can overshadow the rest of the room. Add hints of glitz with  metallic-sheen pillows and drapes, or metallic- rimmed accessories and  coffee tables. Or keep a majority of the sparkle in one place, like on  the gold scrollwork-inspired screen behind the couch .

Arranging Know-How 
- An  oddball room shape can make furniture arranging a challenge. For a  narrow space, try placing a sofa against a wall. Flank the left and  right sides of the couch with chairs and a love seat. In this cozy  space, accessories are kept sleek. Symmetrically placed floor lamps and a  glass-top coffee table maintain a clean look.

Pocket-Size Space 
- Don't  overlook the small spaces in your home. Lemon walls and raspberry  furniture are vivid touches with a big impact. Neutral colors, antique  accents, and crown molding add a posh feel. Combining bold features with  more sedate elements can make the most of pint-size spaces.

Easy Formula 
- When  starting to decorate, begin with the basics of comfy seating and  tables. If your decor is undecided, keep your basics neutral in color  and style. Then, be on the hunt for accessories that reflect you. In  this space, red end tables, green throw pillows, and bouquets of flowers  start to build a casual garden theme.

Paint the Town Green 
- Use your favorite color in different shades for a room that screams you.  Shades of green color this living room. A muted green on the walls sets  a backdrop for a celadon chair and pillows, a sage ottoman, and  shamrock vases. Browns and pinks accent the space and rich fabrics, like  velvet, add texture and depth.

Urban Comfort 
- In  a city loft, architectural elements usually do the talking. But in this  posh loft, the decor is in stride with the pillars and exposed duct  work. Bright white furniture shines against charcoal gray walls. The  long line of orange artwork emphasizes the length of the room. Pillows  and a throw continue the orange theme for a consistent look.

Field of Violets 
- Violet  -- a blend of purple and blue -- in several hues flows throughout this  living room. Darker shades, like the piping on the sofa and chair  cushions, ground the lighter colors. Touches of white add interest to a  monochromatic color scheme.

The It Factor 
- An  ordinary living room is brought to life with a strong color palette and  new furniture arrangement. Kelly green and aqua accents give this space  a wow-factor. Pair bright colors with strong neutrals for a balance  look. An espresso brown sofa, white built-ins and trim, and steel gray  accents do the trick. If your living room is spacious, arrange furniture  diagonally for a new look.

Let In Some Light 
- The  furniture in this living room is arranged to take full advantage of the  floor-to-ceiling windows. Light floods the room, eliminating the need  for lamps. Heavy drapes can be drawn to dim the room and recessed lights  create mood lighting

Tweaking the Trend 
- The  duo of blue and brown maintains a popular presence in decorating. To  suit your taste, find shades of blue and brown that fit your style. If  you prefer muted colors, try a creamy cappuccino brown and a dusty  French blue. Opt for traditional furniture and introduce accents like  pillows and wall art. These less expensive pieces can easily change with  decorating trends.
 Modern Cottage
Modern Cottage
Hardwood  floors, a cozy fireplace, and a green-and-white color scheme are  standard cottage decor features. Shake up the standard by adding your  own modern touch. Here, a modern personality is added with the clean,  crisp lines of the fireplace, chair, and coffee table. Keep your modern  accents within a similar style for a unified look