125 Living Room Design Ideas: Focusing On Styles And Interior Décor Details
Geometric living rooms decors.
The geometric shapes in general have been key elements for several styles and periods. They have inspired great artists and have been used by great designers to create unique pieces. In interior design and décor, the geometric shapes are very popular mostly in modern and contemporary interiors. They have a bold touch that makes them stand out and they’re used for anything from furniture to artwork.
This living room uses geometric shapes but not in the bold way you would expect them to be used. It’s a neutral living room with a modern but simple décor. The rug presents a subtle point of interest and features a random geometric pattern on a grey background.
This, on the other hand, is a much more striking décor. Here, the geometric shapes have been used abundantly. They are features in the artwork that is even shaped like a semi-circle and again in the carpet that features a combination of white and blue tones with triangle patterns.
This living room has a décor based on a warm color palette formed of red, yellow and, of course, orange. The dominant shade is used both as a background color but also as an accent color. The rug features a simple but interesting geometric pattern that shifts the focal point for a moment.
In this living room there’s not a single focal point. The entire room is filled with all sorts of eye-catching elements. One of them is the rug that brings freshness into the room. It features light and soft colors and an interesting and delicate geometric pattern with a playful look.
In this living room the colors are very interesting. They are colors mostly inspired by the sea and they interact very beautifully. Some of the shapes and forms are also reminiscent of some of the creatures in the sea and ocean but others bring in a different perspective. It’s the case of the rug.
When you look at this living room you immediately feel puzzled by the colors. They’re not bold and they’re not even strange but they are used in an unusual manner. They dominate the entire décor. The shades of blue and green meet in the middle in the form of a simple turquoise rug with white geometric patterns.
What’s particularly interesting about this living room is the fact that the color palette and the shapes, forms and textures are not that varied and yet they are used in so many different ways and they always interact to form a harmonious look. The geometric shapes can be found in the patterns on the pillows but also in the artwork, in a more abstract form.
This family room is dominated by the neutral color palette consisting in shades of grey and the occasional black. They are complemented by the wooden wall unit and also by the subtle geometric shapes that break the monotony, found in the pattern of the ottomans and the dividers of the wall unit.
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