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£5 IKEA picture ledge ideas: 5 alternative uses around the house including hallway storage

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

£5 IKEA picture ledge ideas: 5 alternative uses around the house including hallway storage

There’s more to the famous Mosslanda IKEA picture ledge design than meets the eye. The simple, shelf-like ledges are designed for the purpose of displaying framed pictures and curios. However as these genius IKEA picture ledge ideas prove, they can be so much more!

The creative team behind the scenes at IKEA are inspiring shoppers to think outside the box, with five alternative ways to use the iconic picture ledges. All of which, quite frankly are ingenious and budget-friendly  ideas well worth considering.

Oh how we love a money-saving IKEA hack to offer simple updates on best-selling basics, that anyone can do even those with a limited DIY and decorating ability.

By simply switching things up and adding decorative knobs here and there, the team has created new ways to use the famous picture ledges…

5 unexpected but brilliant IKEA picture ledge ideas

1. Hallway coat rack

IKEA picture ledge idea as a coat hook

Image credit: IKEA

Keep a hallway tidy with a smart storage solution. Use several upside-down picture ledge to create a hallway coat hanger. The top of the ledge provides a shelf for post and bits and bobs. While the simple addition of a few knobs or hooks, all sourced cheaply from IKEA, can act as coat hangers.

This cheap storage solution is ideal for small hallway ideas where space is limited.

2. Bespoke bedside table

Ikea picture ledge bedside table

Image credit: IKEA

Genius. Ticking SO many boxes, this bedside nightstand idea is a budget, space-saving creation of dreams.

Take two of the Mosslanda picture ledges, attach one to the walls as ‘normal’ then take the second and turn it upside down and position above the other. Affix this to the wall also, to form a small encapsulated space to keep nighttime essentials to hand – but not on show.

Buy now: Mosslanda Picture ledges, £5 each, IKEA

IKEA picture ledge idea as a beside table

Image credit: IKEA

To enhance the smart nightstand further add an LED strip light, to help shed subtle light on the contents. So you’re not feeling around in the dark looking for your reading glasses etc.

3. Home office desk drawer

home office desk with underside drawer and wooden swivel chair

Image credit: IKEA

Got a makeshift home office desk? Add a makeshift desk draw to keep it free of clutter. Attach two picture ledges on their sides  to the underside of a desk. Leave enough with space in between for a storage box, to run along the ledge – to slide in the same way as a pull out draw would. (The IKEA team suggest left 23.5 cm).

To add further shelving simply slide in a sturdy piece of slim wood, as seen above. 

2. Vertical hallway storage

IKEA MOSSLANDA picture rails used as hallway storage

Image credit: IKEA

Being smart with space is always a must for any room, especially in a small home where storage space is premium. Vertical storage helps to keep things streamlined – ideal for brollies and sporting equipment, rather than bulky alternatives in a small hallway idea.

When affixing to the wall turn the ledges facing inwards, so the lip of the design is not visible from a side view. Choose decorative knobs to attach at the top and bottom of each one. Then using a chosen string or even a colourful flex, securely intertwine around each one to create a fence-like effect.

3. Cute cat climbing wall

IKEA picture ledges as cat climbing wall

Image credit: IKEA

If you have the wall space and a cat you adore, why not give them the run the house! Quite literally, with this ingenious climbing wall creation. The team at IKEA have shown us how the picture ledges can be staggered on one wall to create a playground for feline friends.

IKEA picture ledge with cat

Image credit: IKEA

Affix the picture ledges at various heights and distances on one wall, even line one with slithers of matting to provide a scratching surface. The team have even used wall brackets to dangle toys, to make the attraction more appealing. This is a great idea for house-bound cats especially. 

Which alternative IKEA picture ledge idea will you be using for your home? Whichever you choose, it’s just nice to know it won’t cost the earth to do.

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Rightmove reveals a tactic for buying a property this year

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Rightmove reveals a tactic for buying a property this year

The summer is usually a quieter time in the property market, with things picking up again in autumn. Rightmove’s buying tactic could help prospective buyers hoping to move in time for Christmas.

It could also help first-time buyers to get on the property ladder right now. The online property website says it’s all about being a ‘power buyer’ – if at all possible.

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Rightmove’s buying tactic

Basically, anyone who has already sold their own home is going to be in a stronger position. They’ll have cash in the bank and will be ready to go, giving them ‘power buyer’ status.

But hold on – first-time buyers can be power buyers too. If you have a mortgage agreed, you may also be able to out-muscle buyers who still need to sell their current home. Righmove’s buying tactic is bad news for anyone stuck in a long and complicated chain – but there’s lots of property advice and information to read up on.

‘The high ratio of buyer demand to properties for sale means that the property market remains stock-starved,’ says Tim Bannister from Rightmove. The Director of Property Data says that competition among potential buyers to secure their next home is now more than double what it was this time in 2019.

brick house exterior with yellow door

Image credit: Future PLC

‘To be in pole position in the race for the best property you need to have greater buying power than the rest of the field,’ Tim adds. ‘That traditionally would mean deeper pockets to outbid other buyers, but in the most competitive market ever, today’s “power buyers” also need to have already found a buyer for their own property, or to have no need to sell at all.’

He says that some agents are reporting that the most successful buyers are using tactics such as ‘sell before you buy.’ This also increases their buying power.

Estate agents know the best methods for movers to secure their dream properties, so it’s well worth discussing your options with them. In terms of the cost of moving house, there are also lots of ways to make the process cheaper and easier on our guide.

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The national average price of a house coming to market hit a new high after it increased by £1,091 this month, to £338,462. That said, this new record high is only £15 higher than the previous record that was set in July, so it’s a sign that prices are actually now stabilising.

There are early indications of a better-balanced autumn market, with more homes coming up for sale. The number of new listings in the first two weeks of September are 14% higher than in the last two weeks of August. It looks like there are signs of a return to some kind of normality.

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32 small bedroom ideas – the best ways to decorate and furnish small bedrooms

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

32 small bedroom ideas – the best ways to decorate and furnish small bedrooms

The right small bedroom ideas can turn a tiny cramped space into a must-see retreat, with practical storage solutions and enviable interior design schemes.

Even the most humble of box rooms has the ability to serve as a comfortable small bedroom, and clever use of furniture can turn it into a multi-functional space too, incorporating useful study and storage areas.

Careful planning and a dash of inspiration are all that’s needed to maximise a small bedroom’s potential. Take a look at these small bedroom and single bedroom ideas before you start decorating.

Small bedroom ideas to style compact spaces

1. Rethink the layout

small grey bedroom with double bed and side tables only

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles

A small bedroom will always benefit from rethinking the traditional layout. Position the furniture in a way that makes you feel less overwhelmed. Position the majority of furniture on one wall, preferably the wall you see less of when in the space to stop it feel overcrowded.

Try to minimise the amount of furniture within a small bedroom, by being resourceful with clever multifunctional pieces – the sideboard that also acts as a dressing table for instance.

2. Utilise all awkward corners for storage

small attic bedroom iwth built in cupboards beside a fireplace

Image credit: Future PLC/ Rachael Smith

When space is premium it calls for savvy storage solutions. In this small attic bedroom idea the owners have used the awkward recess space in a tight corner to go for bespoke built-in cupboards. Using an otherwise unusable space for concealed storage helps to prevent clutter from encroaching on an already limited space.

Out of sight is best for a small bedroom, because any visible items will make the room feel overcrowded – therefore feeling even smaller.

3. Build storage around the bed

small bedroom with storage built around the bed

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore

Bespoke wardrobes are the most effective way to get the most out of your bedroom storage. Building wardrobes either side of the bed help to create a frame which holds the gaze on that one wall. This allows the remaining walls to be free of any obstructions which will take up valuable space. Use the other walls for artwork or mirrors instead.

You could use the space further by creating storage above the bed too, just be mindful not to make the decor feel dated – or claustrophobic with too much going on.

4. Reflect on surface choices

Small bedroom with mirrored furniture and metallic wallpaper behind bed

Image credit: Future PLC/ Colin Poole

Double the feel of a small bedroom by using reflective surfaces to create the optical illusion of continuing space. Who hasn’t walked into a bar and thought it was double the size, only to realise it was a clever use of mirrors which led you to believe so? Mirrored wardrobes, a reflect shiny wall covering and mirrored bedside tables are used in the compact bedroom to make the space feel bigger than it is.

Maybe using all three feels too overwhelming, fear not – the same principles work by using only  a single one of the these elements. Think about where you can best instal reflective surfaces when designing your small bedroom layout.

5. Create an illusion of space with clever decorating

small bedroom with clever paint effect half way up the wall

Image credit: Dulux

Paint is a marvellous solution for so many decorating problems. Not only can a splash of colour instantly help to invigorate a space, making it feel more inviting, it can also be used in a way that helps to combat wider aesthetic issues, such as making small spaces feel bigger. Take for instance this small bedroom paint idea, where a combination of colours has helped to create a border, and therefore has created a new perspective for the walls. An optical illusion of sorts.

The thoughtful combination of Dulux’s Denim drift on the bottom half, met by a slim dado-style border of Spiced Honey, topped by Tranquil Dawn helps to break the room – lengthening the walls. A great paint solution to tackle the perils of small spaces.

6. Double your headboard as storage

headboard storage

Image credit: Joanna Henderson

If space is in short supply, ditch the usual style of headboard for one like this with a gap for storage and a surface area, where you can place things. This means you can do away with bulky bedside tables, as you’ll have a convenient spot to stash your bedtime reading. Go one better and install wall lamps too.

7. Store from floor to ceiling

bedroom wardrobe with storage baskets on top and chair beside

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles

Invest in a wardrobe as tall as you can physically get into the room, slimline is of course best to save taking up valuable floorspace. Then use the space above the wardrobe to seek extra storage room, for boxes and baskets to ensure every inch of space from floor to ceiling is best used. Keep the baskets and boxes orderly and tidy, to avoid it look chaotic.

8. Build storage into awkward alcove spaces

small bedroom with shelving in alcoves

Image credit: Jody Stewart

Whether your small bedroom has alcoves or awkward spaces caused by eaves make the most of them by creating smart storage solutions. The architectural nature of alcoves provides the perfect place to feature a run of open shelves, with bespoke cupboards below.

The shelves of this savvy alcove idea are ideal for housing books and things you wish to have on display, while the cupboards are perfect for bigger storage needs, to conceal items such as extra bedding or boxes of life admin.

9. Double up your dressing table

bedroom desk area

Image credit: Future plc/ Tim Young

Never before have we been so confined within the walls of our homes, looking for ways to use each space in alternative ways. while it’s not ideal to work or have your computer in the bedroom, but can your dressing table double up as a writing desk?

Even if it’s just somewhere to peacefully gather your thoughts and write your to do list, it’s worth keeping the surface area clear rather than cluttering it with lotions and potions.

10. Elevate storage off the floor

blue bedroom with wall mounted beside table

Image credit: Future PLC

Hanging a storage unit on the wall instead of having a bedside table that sits on the floor will instantly free up space and one with a drop down desk will give you somewhere to sit and do your make up or place your morning coffee.

11. Use uplifting colour to open up the space

small bedroom design idea with yellow paint effect half way up the wall

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore

Using an uplifting colour, such as a sunshine yellow, can help to invigorate any small space, just be mindful of how you use the colour. Painting the bright colour up to mid room height will help to anchor the colour to the bottom half of the room.

Finish the rest of the painting in a bright white or similar neutral to help keep the look airy and spacious. Allow the added splash of colour to determine a tonal palette for bedding, accessories and floor rugs to create a cohesive look.

12. Wall mount the lighting

wall mounted bedside light

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles

Wall-mounted lighting in a small bedroom can help to free up some much needed surface space. Using the wall allows you to perfectly place the task lighting to enhance the layout.

13. Step things up with vertical storage

Bedroom with monochrome woodland wallpaper with ladder storage unit

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles

Ladder storage is a great way to achieve the benefit of wall shelving whilst having the flexibility to move it when you want to change things around. This one perfectly suits this tight space in the bedroom but it could just as easily work in the bathroom or a small sitting room.

14. Buy a wardrobe with a sliding door

Grey wardrobe with sliding doors

Image credit: The Cotswold Company

Barely have space to move in your bedroom, but have lots of clothes that need a home? Try a wardrobe with a sliding door. This piece features a full-height rail on one side, together with five drawers and a half-height wardrobe above with removable shelves.

Buy now: Malvern mink wardrobe with sliding door, £1,250, The Cotswold Company

15. Swap the bed for a sofa bed

Small bedroom with sofa bed and floor lamp

Image credit: Future PLC/ Carolyn Barber

When square footage is at a premium, try incorporating a wall bed instead of a traditional sofa bed. It takes a standard mattress, offering greater comfort, and can fold away to look like a wardrobe or cabinet, freeing up valuable floor space for a desk and chair.

Ensure that the surrounding furniture is lightweight so that it can easily be moved to accommodate a pull-down bed. If you have adequate ceiling height, look at bespoke options, such as a simple mezzanine incorporating a sleeping area on a raised platform with a wardrobe or shelving below.

Related: Best sofa beds 2021 – the top sofas for sleepovers in your living room

16. Put storage in place at new heights

Green bedroom with picture rail used for storage

Image credit: Future PLC/ Simon Whitmore

Like any small space, the key to a successful compact bedroom is to create adequate storage within a functional layout. Often in a small guest room, a couple of large, hard-working pieces of furniture will create a less cluttered look than several small pieces.

When square footage is at a premium, try incorporating floating shelves, or (if your budget allows) bespoke fitting above the bed for a streamlined look that won’t compromise your space.

17. Hang a space-saving headboard

wall hung headboard

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dan Duchars

You wouldn’t think a headboard would take up much space, but some designs can be deceptive. Where every inch of space counts look for alternative ways to add interest to a bedroom wall, without compromising on valuable space. A quirky wall-hung DIY headboard idea is a genius way to add a finishing touch to a bedstead, without having to encroach on the space.

This smart idea also saves the costs of buying a new bed when tastes or trends change, simply create a new backdrop for the bed by way of a new wall hanging.

18. Pick a theme for your small space

White bedroom with trellis wallpaper and wrought iron bed

Image credit: Future PLC

Make a small bedroom appear larger by choosing a predominantly white look and peppering it with a specific decorative motif such as flowers and leaves.

Combine neutral flooring with crisp white walls, delicate florals and minimal accessories for a chic, life-enhancing bedroom. This scheme is a masterclass in using complementary colours to make a space sing.

Keep furniture pale and lightweight rather than dark and solid, going for a metal bedstead and cafe-style bedside table.

19. Look to use symmetry in your small bedroom

Twin bedroom with wall-mounted bedside lamps and shared side table

Image credit: Future PLC/ Jason Ingram

A simple, perfectly balanced design scheme can be the saving grace of a small twin bedroom. Metal bedsteads are good space savers – but ring the changes with an unusual finish such as polished brass. Dress the beds in pure white linen and pastel-coloured wool blankets with a neutral/patterned duo of cushions to finish. Fit wall-mounted lamps to free up space on a shared bedside table.

20. Luxuriate in colour

Blue bedroom with cream button backed headboard

Image credit: Future PLC/ Colin Poole

Think you can’t add colour to a small bedroom? Think again! Tight spaces are a great for experimenting with colour, texture and design.

Combine petrol blue and aqua tones for a near-combustible mix; choose sumptuous silks and rich velvets for tactile bedspreads, cushions and curtains. But amidst these deep, rich shades, hold back a little white for ceilings and window frames.

21. Create a feature wall

Bedroom with wooden clad feature wall and artwork

Image credit: Future PLC/ Malcolm Menzies

Be bold with a striking wallpaper and eye-catching artwork and turn a single wall into the main focus of a small bedroom. Opt for a restricted colour palette with crisp white bed linen and furniture made from reclaimed wood.

Stick to mostly white bed linen so the look isn’t overly busy and introduce a splash of colour to liven up the scheme a notch.

22. Use multifunctional furniture

 blanket box at the foot of a bed

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dan Duchars

When space is at a premium, multifunctional furniture comes into its own. Look for pieces that can double up, such as a storage ottoman that can be used at the foot of the bed as a seat while acting also acting as the ideal place for extra blankets and layers to pull out at a moments notice. Keeping the extra bedding out of sight helps to create a clutter-free space, which contributes to making the space feel bigger.

23. Paint a small bedroom white

White bedroom with pendant light hanging over side table

Image credit: Future PLC/ Jason Ingram

Decorate walls and ceilings in the best white paint to visually open up a small space and free you to use colour and pattern in a controlled way elsewhere. Then go to town with cottage garden florals – against the plain background they won’t overpower a small bedroom.

Let colourful fabrics take centre stage with a bold, red patterned bedspread and cushions that contrast with the rest of the room.

24. Use the space behind the bed to store out of sight

headboard storage

Image credit: Future PLC/ Simon Whitmore

Make storage less visible by incorporating it into an unassuming area, such as the space behind the bed. Cleverly disguised units, most likely found at IKEA, will create a form of interest at the head of the bed in place of a headboard but will double up as hidden storage.

This hidden storage is the perfect place to keep extra blankets, hot water bottles and other bedtime essentials. It could also be an ideal storage solution for freshly laundered bedding, to ensure it’s close to hand come sheet changing day.

25. Create a cool work zone

Compact bedroom work space

Image credit: Future PLC

In a kid’s room, take over part of the wardrobe space to create a cool work zone. Installing a wall lamp and hanging a pin board where you can fix pots for pens and other knick knacks will keep the desk space free for focusing on the important stuff.

26. Duplicate a pattern

Small bedroom ideas

Image credit: Future PLC/ Simon Whitmore

Don’t be afraid to use pattern in a small bedroom. Pick one design, such as polka dots, and assign it to walls and soft furnishings for a smart, tightly controlled decorating scheme.

Where space is at premium, choose your furniture with storage potential in mind: bedside cabinets over tables; an end-of-bed blanket box over a sofa.

27. Put a peg rail in place

small bedroom idea with a peg rail

Image credit: Future PLC/ Simon Whitmore

Peg rails are not just for traditional Shaker kitchens. Use a simple peg rail in a bedroom to elevate any additional storage needs in a small bedroom space. Hang pictures, mirrors or even items of clothing to keep items off the floor. The versatile pegs allow for flexible storage, which will ensure every inch of space is useable.

28. Make it minimal

Small white bedroom with small wall lights either side of bed and two small picture ledges

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles

Symmetry is your friend when you need to strip back to essentials in a small room. Double up on bedside cabinets and lighting for an uncomplicated, easy-on-the-eye scheme. Use hits of duplicated colour to create visual balance and add definition and energy.

Pick a pale colour palette as a fail-safe space enhancer. Here, soft neutrals add just the right amount of warmth, while the minimal wall decorations draw the eye to the bed and keep it there.

29. Keep the colour scheme neutral

Cream bedroom

Image credit: Future PLC

Create a restful feel in a guest bedroom with chalky cream walls, a pale upholstered headboard and a luxurious off-white satin throw.

Stick to neutrals for as much of the room as you dare so that items don’t compete with each other for attention and the space appears less cluttered. But do feel free to add in the odd warmer tones to prevent the scheme from feeling cold and clinical.

30. Think outside the box

Bedroom with pink rose wallpaper and white four poster bed

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore

If you love bold prints or texture, don’t shy away from your favourite pattern in a small bedroom.

Whether it’s on walls or soft furnishings, make a feature out of a strong design: papering one wall with flocked or floral wallpaper will stop the pattern from taking over the small room, but will still achieve the desired finish.

31. Repeat a single motif

Small white bedroom with wooden bed brown curtains and wicker heart wall decor

Image credit: Future PLC/ Colin Poole

Keep the decorative elements of a small room pared back by choosing a single motif – such as the heart – and running with it. Use it in two or three forms, such as artwork, accessories and soft furnishings, and in varying scales and the cohesive, contained scheme that results will free your space of clutter and confusion.

Restrict colour to accessories and the room will be easy to update whenever you feel like it.

32. Look to furniture with form and function

Blue upholstered bed with storage drawers

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore

Most homes suffer from bottlenecks so think laterally too about how to free up space. Can a small bedroom have wardrobes in the hall outside, with dressing room appeal? Challenge your preconceptions, but do make sure any solution is practical.

Another option is to go for a statement bed and little else, as we’ve done here. If you follow this route, use a bed that offers plenty of in-built hidden storage, or space underneath to store boxes and vacuum bags.

Need more storage tips and tricks? READ: Bedroom storage ideas to bring tranquillity to your sleep space

Which colour is best for a small bedroom?

Generally speaking white and neutral are thought best for decorating small spaces, especially small bedrooms because the colours are calming and tranquil. Having said that there are ways in which you can incorporate colour into a small bedroom space without overwhelming the space.

Clever paint techniques mean you can introduce colour in a way that opens up the space, to great a sense of generosity within the space – and for this any colour goes. The key is to be mindful of the layout, for instance does the bedroom. have plenty of natural light? Read here for more bedroom colour scheme ideas.

How do I arrange my small bedroom?

Try to minimise clutter to instantly make the room feel more spacious. A clutter-free bedroom is also key to getting a good night’s sleep too. Keep furniture to a minimum in a small bedroom. Because there’s no escaping bigger bulky pieces of essential furniture, such as beds and wardrobes. Where you can opt for elevated designs, those on legs rather than flush to the ground in order to free up floor space.

Let’s not forget the storage potential for under beds, to keep items out of sight – just be sure it is stored out of sight at all times. The aim is to keep as much off the floor to create a sense of space, look up at the ceiling to remind yourself of the floorspace within the room.

And of course make sure the space is comforting, whether large or small this is always the most important factor when arranging a bedroom layout.

Will you be using any of these small bedroom ideas to decorate your compact space?

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Brown living room ideas – beautiful brown and taupe schemes that work in any home

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Brown living room ideas – beautiful brown and taupe schemes that work in any home

Brown is officially back for decorating our homes. Not since the 1990s have shades of tan, taupe, burlap and bronze been so en vogue, their renewed popularity cemented when Dulux named Brave Ground as its Colour of the Year 2021.

Brown is the perfect choice for a living room, warm; cosy, and inviting. Its varied shades can be layered together or injected with contrasting shades such as teal, blush pink and rich navy blue.

And, of course, brown tones blend seamlessly with natural materials such as wood, leather and terracotta. So if you’ve got a living room with wooden floorboards, or have your eyes on a tan sofa, brown is a choice that’s easy to work with.

Here’s a selection of effortlessly stylish  brown living room ideas.

Brown living room ideas for decorating

1. Layer tones for a sophisticated take

light brown livving room with gallery wall

Image credit: Desenio

Brown has got a bad rap as being an old fashioned, trad shade when it comes to decorating. However as this fine example shows tones of brown and gentle taupe can exude an air of contemporary style, that feels both cosy and sophisticated in equal measure for a favourable living room colour scheme.

Layering is the key to mixing a brown tonal colour palette, working different depths of the shade on walls, flooring, furniture, wall decor and soft furnishings to create a beautifully harmonious brown scheme.

2. Cocoon with grounding neutrals

Brave ground Dulux colour in the living room

Image credit: Dulux

A soft earthy shade on living room walls aims to create a safe space in which we can take comfort from the busy world outside. To be brave with this grounding colour a great living room paint idea is to incorporate the ceiling in the same shade, to create a cocoon effect of colour, making it feel more immersive.

Dulux’s Brave Ground, seen above, is a warm and grounding neutral shade as ‘that will enable people to draw upon the strength of nature to help them find the courage to embrace the future.’

3. Set the scene with bark brown woodland wallpaper

Brown living room idea with woodland wallpaper

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dan Duchars

Embrace the brown tones of nature with a woodland themed decor. The best way to make a decorative statement is with a hero feature wall. The dominating branch and foliage pattern of this bark-brown coloured wallpaper helps to captivate in this cosy living room. Surrounding a traditional log-burner it’s the perfect pattern to create a rustic country-feel.

Lighter brown tones of taupe on the armchairs and the earthy tones of the accessories helps to build upon the beauty of this brown living room scheme.

4. Make it feel retro

Brown living room with retro wallpaper

Image rediti: Future PLC

Brown is the perfect shade to anchor a retro decor around. With accents of punchy burnt orange and versatile grey this nostalgic look can be enhanced with plentiful touches of wooden furniture to inject the brown element.

5. Use wood panelling on walls to introduce natural hues

Living room with wooden panel walls with brown tan leather chair

Image credit: Around The house Furniture

Wall panelling ideas are more on-trend than ever right now, offering a great way to decorate walls with warming brown tones without having to commit to paint shades. This approach is a more contemporary way of decorating with solid shades of brown, as natural wooden textures lend more depth to look.

Wooden wall panelling pairs beautifully with solid wooden floors to create a cohesion of texture and colour. Tan leather furniture pieces, like this statement Massimo curved ribbed lounger in brown tan leather, are a great way to keep the look modern.

6. Add pattern with wallpaper

Brown living room with geometric wallpaper and brown leather sofa

Image credit: Future PLC

Avoid colour-blocking with brown walls by choosing a decorative wallpaper instead. This subtle brown wallpaper features a stylised geometric pattern to introduce both the colour and pattern, without overwhelming the room. Heavier accents of brown are felt with the addition of a large leather sofa and statement dark rug.

7. Welcome a feature wall of colour

Living room with cream wall and brown wallpapered feature wall with duck egg blue sofa

Image credit: Future PLC/ Jeremy Phillips

To avoid the shade from overwhelming a small space use the power of a focal feature wall to draw the eye and make the space feel bigger. This cream living room welcomes a brown feature wall idea along one dominating wall to create a sense of space.

Rich wooden furniture placed on the opposite wall helps to pull the colour outwardly, into the rest of the room.

8. Compliment earthy brown with warming reds

Brown living room ideas sofa dressed with cushions

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dan Duchars

Create a warm and inviting space by mixing chocolate brown hues with earthy red pigments. The rich colour palette works perfectly with natural brown wooden flooring, adding a warming element.

In a living room or bedroom cushions and throws in this warm colour combination, especially in touchy-feely textures, invites you to cocoon and retreat – feeling at one with nature.

9. Combine golden brown with pale mint green

Easy-Paint-transformations-line

Image credit: Dulux

In this space, Dulux has combined two consecutive Colours of the Year – the caramel-beige Spiced Honey and minty-sage Tranquil Dawn. The contrast in colours creates a statement look that is both cosy and fresh, soothing and strong.

10. Let white features pop against honey brown

Living room with honey brown walls and white doorframe with white sofa

Image credit: Dulux

Brighten up your whites by placing them against a backdrop of warm brown. In this living room, Spiced Honey gives a strong definition to the skirting and door frames, as well as the simple structured white sofa and monochrome prints ready to be hung on the walls.

11. Embrace country living with burlap shades

country cottage loving room with cosy layers, log burner and candlelight

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Texture is everything in this rustic living room, from the burlap-coloured wallpaper to the tweed sofa to the chunky wooden mantel. Hints of red and orange add heat to the more neutral brown tones.

12. Sink into brown velvet

Neutral living room with brown velvet sofa

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Choosing a luxe fabric like velvet in an earthy colour like brown gives a living room a smart yet not too stuffy look. Expand on this further by mixing in shabby chic painted wooden pieces with chic grey accessories.

13. Mix sandy browns with soft blush pink

neutral living room with sofa loaded with cushions and low wooden coffee table

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Fresh sandy browns can look so pretty with soft candy pinks, and by choosing a soft brown sofa, you can use it to tie together furniture in different wood finishes.

14. Introduce tones with timber cladding

barn conversion living room with timber cladding

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Timber cladding needn’t scream Swedish sauna. By breaking up this brown backdrop with a cream sofa laden with country textiles featuring trailing florals and stripes, and painting the walls white, the walls add warmth and character without overwhelming.

15. Use a tan sofa to add character

White living room with tan sofa and colourful cushions

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A coppery brown sofa can transform a living room lacking in features, its rugged looks tipping a hat to American Colonial interiors, particularly when teamed with bold Ikat prints.

16. Stay sophisticated with taupe

grey and brown living room with original black fireplace

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Can’t decide between brown and grey? Taupe brings the best of both – a neutral backdrop that is warmer than grey, but that can also blend with it.

17. Go bronze for an opulent feel

bronze living room with jewel coloured furniture

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If you’re looking for a more glam look but still want to welcome the warming tones of a brown colour palette, seek a metallic finish to add an element of luxe to the look. Bronze brown walls are a great way to add an opulent feel to any living room.

Enhance the look further by adding pops of jewel colours, like rich teal and burnt orange on sumptuous velvet furniture and accessories.

Does grey and brown match in a living room?

Grey and brown match in a living room, because both are grounding colours that don’t fight each other for attention. Of course it depends which tone of grey and which tone of brown you are considering, but generally speaking most colour combinations work in harmony. Try going to the darker end of the colour spectrum in one tone, to the opposite for the other – so use a light grey with a deeper, rich brown for instance. The different tones will help to balance the contrasting colours.

How do I add colour to my brown living room?

You can add colour to a brown living room with accents throughout soft furnishings, furniture and accessories. If you have chosen brown walls but are looking to add a mint accent colour you can add this secondary colour with a luxe rug or statement cushions on a sofa.

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