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Minimalist Living Rooms Idea

Minimalist Living Room – Minimalism is everywhere. From sparse but stylish rooms on Pinterest to stunningly sleek examples on your Instagram feed, the minimalism trend has proven that it’s here to stay. 

Minimalism itself is rooted in the principle of ridding your life of clutter and focuses on simple living habits, including continuously curating your space to have a few meaningful items rather than constantly accumulating more things.

This design philosophy also hinges upon cleaner, more sustainable, and more efficient ways of living.

Minimalist silhouettes are clean and smooth, and you won’t find clutter or excessive amounts of flourish. You likely won’t find something like a houndstooth couch or stacks on stacks of books in a minimalist living room,

but you might see a bright color here and there or a few inconspicuous patterns being added in the form of a rug or throw pillows. 

Below, minimalist living rooms that will inspire you to test the waters of simple living. Plus, check out these minimalist couches to add to your space and these minimalist bedroom ideas to bring the look into the rest of your home as well. 

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1. Bright White

Floor-to-ceiling shiplap in white combines with a white area rug and curtains to make a beautifully clean, well-lit minimalist living room. A cool, desert-inspired graphic on the wall adds a bit of visual interest. Courtesy of @renov_88

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Credit: @hollyvioletragsdale

2. Nashville Neutral

This Nashville minimalist living room by @hollyvioletragsdale is perfection. Natural touches like the brick fireplace and the rustic ceiling beams add a cozy touch to this beautiful room.

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Credit: Huyen Do

3. Vintage Neutrals

This pretty, neutral San Francisco minimalist living room is full of vintage finds like a cut-out coffee table and gray chairs.

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Credit: Marisa Vitale

4. Shades of Blue

The blue and gray colors in this Los Angeles living room are warmed up with a wood coffee table and floors.

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Credit: Tim Williams Photography

5. Just the Personalized Basics

The faux zebra area rug in this New York minimalist living room is a fun touch to its black-and-white color scheme.

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Credit: Sandra Rojo

6. Rustic Meets Minimalism

Minimalism sometimes gets a bad rap for looking sterile, but this style isn’t solely reserved for all-white, cold spaces. There are plenty of minimalist living rooms that feel cozy.

Case in point: this Barcelona living room.

If you mix textures and add a few natural touches to your room, the overall feel will be warm and welcoming, even if your room embraces blank space with just a few key furnishings and details.

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Credit: Mackenzie Schieck

7. An Accent Color

Blue is the accent color in this New York City living room, which has special touches like a cowhide rug.

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8. Tiny and Simple

This Montreal living room may be small, but it doesn’t look cluttered thanks to its minimalist design. Fun pillows and leafy plants keep it far from boring.

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Credit: Alicia Macias

9. Artsy and Quiet

The unintrusive pop of color from the mobile hanging in this chic Valencia home is the perfect example of how to use brighter shades in accordance with minimalist principles.

Warm-tone wood accents are also helpful in making this gray space feel a bit more homey without losing its simplicity.

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Credit: Marisa Vitale

10. Light-Soaked Minimalist Living Room

A few well-placed patterns and plants help this lovely Brooklyn living room maintain its balance between Cali cool and Scandi simple.

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Credit: Jessica Isaac

11. Utilizing Deep Colors

Look no further than this Culver City home for proof that you can use deep, dark colors and still give your room a minimalist vibe.

The key is not overfilling your space with furniture and keeping shapes simple. This space features a gorgeous soapstone coffee table as a statement piece.

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Credit: Minette Hand

12. Ultra Tidy Minimalist Living Room

In larger spaces, a lot of people get intimidated by white space and try to decorate every square inch, but this Virginia home shows that that’s not necessary.

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The curvy shapes of the lamp, pillow, table, and chairs provide plenty of personality to this simple space.

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Credit: Winkie Visser

13. Playing With Proportions

Manipulating negative space, as seen in this Dutch living room, proves how minimalism can be the furthest thing from boring.

The interplay of the little fireplace, tiny cuckoo clock, small television, and framed posters creates tons of visual interest while also giving the minimalist living room a bit of an art gallery vibe.

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14. Texture-Heavy Minimalist Living Room

There is nothing boring in this space designed by LA-based firm Amber Interiors. Though seemingly simple, the space is full of intrigue thanks to its textures—everything from earthy leather and faux fur to nubby linen and live-edge wood.

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(Image credit: Patrick Cline/Eileen Kathryn Boyd Interiors)

15. Regal Minimalism

Designer Eileen Kathryn Boyd is known for her more-is-more approach when it comes to color, but in this minimal living room she played with subtlety and shape instead of a harmony of hues.

The slight curve of the sofa and the sophisticated palette leave little else to want.

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(Image credit: Matthew Williams/Jessica Helgerson Interior Design)

16. Cali-Cool Minimalist Living Room

Designer Jessica Helgerson’s clever implementation of circles throughout this room keep the eye in constant movement while its complementary textures beg to be touched.

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(Image credit: Brian Paquette/Paquette Interiors)

17. Minimalism With Patterns

The contrast game is on point in this home designed by Brian Paquette. The richly tactile brick wall sets the stage for its softer counterparts like the plush sofa, soft wood coffee table and brushed brass accents, proving that a simple room can also feel quite layered and lively.

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(Image credit: Reid Rolls/Consort Design)

18. Minimalist Living Room With Bold Statement Pieces

The guys of Consort opted to keep a low-profile when fashioning this minimal living room. By keeping the various seating heights at about the same eye level, the space is inviting and the sight lines are open. A single oversize mirror is the only wall decor needed.

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(Image credit: Matthew Williams/Studio DB)

19. Ultra Airy Minimal Living Room

Here’s a way to make a white-walled room look far more purposeful: paint the moldings and any other architectural detail (like the fireplace in this room by Studio DB) a light gray to create just enough contrast to keep things interesting (and echo those color choices throughout the selected furnishings and decor).

With just two simple hues, this design team made quite an impact.

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(Image credit: Studio Lifestyle)

20. Quiet Living Space With a Splash of Color

At first glance, this living room by Studio Lifestyle (who designed the home for actress Hilary Duff) doesn’t necessarily come off as “minimal” but look again, and you’ll see that there isn’t actually much going on in here.

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With just a few key furnishings and lighting, you can create quite the design story with minimal fluff.

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(Image credit: Brett Beyer/Ashley Darryl)

21. Color-Blocked Living Room

When it came to creating this living space, designer Ashley Darryl kept it simple, but punched it up with thought-provoking art and a bit of color blocking.

The white shell of the space provided the perfect stage for that killer blue velvet sofa and black, green and blue books create their own statement on the adjacent shelving unit.

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(Image credit: Brad Ford)

22. Playing With Tones

Sometimes, a tone-on-tone room can be even more interesting than a space with a million things going on, like in this room designed by Brad Ford. His subtle neutral inflections keep your eye constantly engaged and primed for discovery.

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(Image credit: Patrick Cline/Sasha Bikoff)

23. Frosty Minimalist Living Room

For a space that has minimal colors, there’s so much to discuss! New York designer Sasha Bikoff brilliantly weaved a cool, almost icy palette that is still pretty inviting and filled with endless texture and sculptural wonders.

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(Image credit: Nicole Hollis)

24. Minimalist Outdoor Living Room

When you’ve got a view like this, who needs more than a place to sit and take it all in? San Francisco designer Nicole Hollis clearly agrees, as she kept this room simple and unstuffy to let the vistas do the heavy aesthetic lifting.

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(Image credit: Molly Culver/Claire Zinnecker)

25. Wood-Laden Living Room

This streamlined space designed by Austin’s Claire Zinnecker is all about bleached wood furniture legs.

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(Image credit: Bennett Leifer/Bennett Leifer Interiors)

26. Black and White Minimalist Space

Bennett Leifer shows off how cool it is to be square in this gorgeous Manhattan living room where angles are anything but boring. A touch of polished brass lends a cool ’70s vibe to the otherwise monochrome space.

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(Image credit: Benjamin Vandiver)

27. Simple and Sharp Living Room

Pared down but perfect: Designer Benjamin Vandiver proves that it’s not the amount of stuff in a room, but the quality of pieces that make an impact.

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(Image credit: Roger Davies/M. Elle Design)

28. Beautifully Beige Living Room

Tone on tone on tone was the course of action taken by the interiors team M. Elle to assemble this tranquil space. While full of a healthy helping of decor, the one-note palette of this minimalist living room keeps things simple on the eyes.

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(Image credit: Morgan Schemel)

29. Living Room With a Splash of Greenery

The serene Utrecht apartment of Sarah and San is quite sparse, and maybe the most minimal of all the rooms in this list, but somehow—thanks to some greenery and textiles—it still feels warm and inviting.

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(Image credit: Jenny Norris)

30. Curved and Geometric Minimalist Living Room

Movement is the driving force in this Jenny Norris-designed space. Here, the combination of light and dark hues blends perfectly for a serene, inviting feel. 

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(Image credit: Genieve Garruppo/Leanne Ford Interiors)

31. Cozy Meets Brutalism

What else does a living room really need, aside from a pair of oversize sofas to sink into at the end of a long day? According to this killer minimalist living room designed by Leanne Ford, not much!