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Just because a living room is a space where you spend a lot of time doesn't mean a living room needs to be a place chockablock full of a lot of things. By paring down furniture, art, doodads and knick-knacks, living rooms can become a minimalist retreat ideal for lounging, socializing, or snoozing.
1.OCEAN GREY
In a contemporary home in Palm Beach, the living area is situated around a rug that mimics the ripple pattern a stone makes when dropped in water.
2.WOOD VARIETALS
In the living area of a New Zealand house the sofa is a custom design, and the fireplace by Masport Heating is set in a custom-made steel cabinet; the pendant light is by Secto Design and the walls are sheathed in black-stained western red cedar.
3.JAPANESE INFLUENCE
In the living room of Vivia Horn’s Japanese-style retreat in Hunter, New York, the leather-and-plastic Italian sofas, cocktail table, and wool shag rug were purchased in the 1980s at Bloomingdale’s. The Japanese-style fire pit and tin range hood are custom, the floor lamp is from the '70s, the sisal carpet is by Stark, the ceiling beams are Douglas fir, and a series of color lithographs from Japan are displayed along the pine wainscoting.
4.GREY, WHITE, WOOD
Architect Piet Boon and designer Jennifer Schmidt transformed a Washington, D.C. loft with a palette of grey, white, and wood in light tones. Textured accents, including grey velvet chairs, add interest to the open space.
5.YELLOW DETAILS
In a French-inspired Chicago penthouse living room,vibrant mustard yellow curtains in an Oscar de la Renta fabric for Lee Jofa pop against walls painted in Benjamin Moore’s Cement Gray. The custom sofa is upholstered in a Kravet fabric with pillows in a Jim Thompson silk. The 1970s chairs are from Revival, and the vintage cocktail table is from Martin La Brocante. A Crate & Barrel console and vintage chandelier by Hans-Agne Jakobsson complete the look.
6.EXOTIC CONCRETE
In the living room of this Uruguayan retreat, the custom daybed is from Lucila Del Campo, a shop in the nearby resort town of La Barra. The curtains are of a natural linen, and the walls and floor are hand-poured concrete
7.CITY SCAPE
In a Tribeca loft, Contrasting textures in the sofa (Montauk sofa), the rug (Merida Studio), and the shearling chairs (Kelly Wearstler) created a layered feel, while the sleek cocktail table (Apparatus) modernized the area. The custom millwork, as seen throughout the home, is by Nancy Nienberg and Joel Dean.
8.COZY MINIMALIST SEATING
A sitting area in the library of a minimalist Tuscan home overlooks the Maremma parkland; the Le Corbusier chairs are from Cassina, and the rug is by Golran.
9.RUSTIC MINIMALISM
In a Montana mountain lodge, steel-framed windows lend a modern edge to the wood-paneled living room, which overlooks the Rocky Mountains.
10.UNDERSTATED MINIMALIST LOUNGE
A daybed made by a local artisan and a Rajasthani cocktail table furnish a lounge in the rural Jaipur home of a jewel scion.
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