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28 Formal Living Room Ideas That Are Elegant (But Not Stuffy)
28 Formal Living Room Ideas: Elegant Yet Cozy Designs You'll Want to Steal ASAP
Home design has become more casual in the last several generations. But even though fewer homeowners are setting aside space solely for entertaining, the formal living room is making a comeback. Where a family room is often a space meant to be used—where you steam movies and the dog is allowed on the couch—a formal living room is typically meant for hosting guests.
Formal living rooms are usually refined and elegant, while family rooms are casual and homey. Whether you’ve clung to tradition and dedicated a space to a formal living room, or you want to elevate your existing family room, take inspiration from our best ideas about how to make this space friendly, functional and polished.
Vary Furniture Styles
John Bessler
Pair traditional pieces with contemporary ones to make a formal living room feel fresh yet classic. Here, a leather sofa with nail head trim contrasts with a midcentury modern coffee table and a pair of contemporary chairs. Collected art and an antique chandelier give the room a collected look instead of a matchy-match, bought-from-a-furniture-store feel.
Formal Living Room Bookshelves
Werner Straube
This living room draws on the British tradition of the snug—a sitting room that’s like a den for reading and chilling. Cozy seating and built-in bookshelves make the room inviting, while the rich blue paint on the walls and shelves and nail head trim on the luxe leather sofa elevate the space.
Tuck in Extra Seating
Helen Norman
A pair of poufs offer additional seating for a crowd. You can pull them out and put them wherever you need an extra seat. They also maximize a small space because they fit under the coffee table and don’t gobble up valuable floor space.
Create Multiple Seating Areas
Julie Soefer
This formal living room adjoins a dining area so the space can accommodate a large gathering. Each seating area serves a unique function. One group can gather around the table and another can sit and chat on the sofa and armchairs. A pair of poufs and a stool add additional seating that can be moved anywhere in the room they’re needed.
Adjust Layout to Encourage Conversation
Julie Soefer
Place chairs at an angle so they face the other seats to make it easier for guests to chat. This formal living room also has four-top table in the corner to accommodate a second grouping of people, adding to the room’s flexibility. Plus, you can pull out those dining chairs and put them anywhere in the room you need another seat.
Symmetrical Formal Living Room
Julie Soefer
Symmetrical design adds elegance and formality to a room. A pair of matching love seats and matching floor lamps arranged around an ottoman coffee table make this room feel luxe. The crown molding and ornate mantel elevate the room, too. A plush armchair and an ornate stool provide additional seating that can be moved wherever it’s needed.
Formal Living Room with Moveable Seating
Emily Followill
When you have a lot of seating, you need plenty of side tables so guests can put down a cup of tea or glass of wine. It’s not practical to have a table by every seat, so use nesting tables that can be tucked out of the way when not in use.
Play with Pattern and Color
Julie Soefer
Keep a formal living room from feeling too stuffy by mixing textures and prints. Add bright colors to accentuate the playful mood of the room. Use plush fabrics, like the velvet upholstery on the armchairs, to elevate the space.
Pattern Ideas for Formal Living Rooms
Brie Williams
Give a formal living room personality by layering a range of colors, textures and pattern. Introduce variety with accessories, drapes, upholstery, throw pillows, furniture, and throws. The key to making this combo look intentional instead of chaotic is using a palette that relies on color theory. Here a pair of complementary color schemes—red and green and blue and orange—bring vibrancy to the space.
Minimalist Formal Living Room Ideas
Julie Soefer
Sometimes it doesn’t take much to elevate a formal living room. Choose a few simple but bold pieces, like this curvy armchair, sculptural side table, and oversized potted palm and silhouette them against an accent wall like this wood paneled one.
Kelly Marshall
Rebel against the trend toward all-white interiors by creating a moodier space with deep, rich colors and patterns. Deep green wallpaper, forest green upholstery, a leopard print area rug and gold frames and finishes create a luxe, lush formal living room.
Neutral Formal Living Room Ideas
Kelly Marshall
Let the view outside the window elevate a formal living room by keeping the interior color scheme neutral as seen in this gorgeous space. Plush upholstery in rose, cream and soft tan surround a glass coffee table and are washed in natural light from a wall of tall windows.
Formal Living Room Fireplace Ideas
Kelly Marshall
Put plush chairs by a hearth and angle them towards each other so your guests can chat by the fire on a chilly night. Elevate the hearth by hanging a gilded frame mirror over it and draping a seasonal garland on it.
Black Formal Living Room Ideas
Cody Ulrich
Turn up the drama in a formal living room by painting the walls, trim, and ceiling black. Leather armchairs and a velvet sofa mix textures, bold art adds a layer of color, and a tree slice coffee table painted gold elevates the space.
Formal Living Room with Elegant Fixtures
Jean Allsopp
A crystal chandelier elevates this formal living room and anchors the space. The Persian rug warms the room full of elegant neutral hues and an oversized glass-top coffee table gives guests a place to put a wine glass and you a place to display accessories.
Formal Living Room Artwork Ideas
Emily J Followill
The right piece of art can pull a room together. Here, the painting over the hearth pulls together all the colors in the room, from upholstery to accessories, and adds a casual touch to a formal living room.
Incorporate Antiques
Julie Soefer
A primitive 19th century chest of drawers makes a surprising side table in this formal living room. The piece pairs nicely with a classic wingback chair upholstered in a contemporary print.
Home Office in a Formal Living Room
Annie Schlechter
Tuck a workspace into a built-in bookcase to create a formal living room where you can work or entertain guests. Talk about a multitasking space. Pick an office chair that can double as extra seating for guests when you’ve logged off for the day.
Formal Living Room with Elegant Accessories
Carmel Brantley
Layer in accessories to reflect your personality. Here, an antique room divider adds depth to a formal living room. Mix and match table lamps, vases, artwork and other collected treasures to make the space your own.
Cozy Up with Coastal Grandmother Style
TRIA GIOVAN
Make a formal living room more casual with elements of coastal grandma chic. In this space, a light color palette that reflects sea and sky is incorporated in the furniture, porcelain lamps, drapes, and area rug. Even the ceiling beams are weathered to the color of driftwood, elevating a casual space without making it stuffy.
Layer Living Room Rugs
Katie Charlotte Fiedler
Layering rugs adds interest to a formal living room and is a simple way to incorporates multiple colors and textures into a space. Area rugs also create distinct spaces within a room. Here, an antique Persian rug has been placed atop a contemporary peach-colored rug in a sitting area. The colors in the rugs tie to the pillows, the throw, the lamp and even the painting on the wall.
Mix Rustic And Traditional
Julie Soefer
This formal living room gets an elevated look by pairing traditional furniture upholstered in creamy neutrals with a rustic iron chandelier, roughhewn ceiling beams, and a coffee table made from a single plank of old growth wood.
Pick the Right Light Fixtures
Mark Roskams
Find a light fixture that tells a story, like this dramatic chandelier. The piece’s shape and color echo the artwork over the sofa and combine to make a statement in this formal living room.
Color-Drenched Formal Living Room
Max Kim-Bee
Keeping the walls and furniture in monochromatic hues of green allow a centuries-old stone fireplace to be the center of attention in this colonial-style formal living room. Mixing a leather sofa with velvet upholstered chairs adds interest and texture to the room.
Maximalist Formal Living Room Ideas
Amy Mazzenga
Who says less is more? Elevate a formal living room with fringe on a velvet sofa, an antique painting, heavy drapes and crown molding. Mix in a contemporary side table to keep things layered, complex, and fascinating.
Rustic Formal Living Room Ideas
Julie Soefer
Inspired by Spanish colonial style, this formal living room gets a casual feel from organic textures and rustic details like the weathered mantel over the hearth, roughhewn ceiling beams, and end table made of tree branches. A pair of antique spindle spool bobbin chairs mix a little New England flair into the Mediterranean style of the room.