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These Designer Living Rooms Prove That Minimalism Will Always Be in Style

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Mix Woods

"We used tonality and warm woods to make the space feel cozy despite its sparse decoration," says Avery Cox of Avery Cox Design.

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Create a Focal Point

Alison Victoria salvaged this antique mantel from Architectural Accents and made it the star of the show by adding accessories like an oversize mirror, picture frames, faux candles, and plants.

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Curate Your Art

The pared-down background serves as the perfect canvas for the clients' art collection, which "always felt like such a hodgepodge" against the old scheme.

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Make It Cozy

Work with your home's existing layout by brightening up the space with a white sectional and marble coffee table as BHDM did in this winter getaway.

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Coastal Decor

Mackenzie & Co. added a textured rug, striped throw pillows, and low wooden tables for a lived-in and open feel—it's a coastal reset that doesn't need a ton of accessories to prove the aesthetic is at work.

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Layer on Textures

Who says minimalism can't be achieved with color? The focus in this grounded living room is on key pieces that the room needs. Greens, ivories, and taupes keep the palette tonal.

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