What’s in My Living Room Right Now
My living room is always changing. I move things around, swap pieces, and restyle depending on the season or how the space feels at the moment. It’s not meant to be perfect or finished. It’s meant to work for real life… and also look good!
I wanted to pull together a closer look at what’s in my living room right now and share some of the details that make this space feel cozy and lived in. I’ll be adding photos throughout this post along with affiliate links so you can shop the pieces or find similar options.
Some items in this post were gifted as part of brand collaborations. All opinions are my own, and I may link to similar or comparable items available on Amazon for ease of shopping.
Accent Chair

This accent chair has become one of my favorite spots in the room. The wood frame adds warmth, while the textured upholstery keeps it soft and comfortable. I like how the clean lines balance out some of the pattern and color happening elsewhere.
It’s comfortable without feeling bulky and works well as a standalone piece or pulled closer to the coffee table when we have people over.
Artwork

The artwork above the chair was gifted to me by Big Wall Decor and it quickly became one of my favorite pieces. I love it because not only is it BIG, but it brings in color and movement without taking over the room. I’m drawn to abstract pieces that feel organic and slightly playful, especially in spaces with a lot of natural textures.
The warm tones tie in with the sofa and wood accents, and the shapes keep the space feeling relaxed rather than overly structured.
Coffee Table

This round coffee table keeps the living room feeling open and easy to move through. I prefer softer shapes in high traffic areas, especially with kids around. The cool thing about it is the top lifts up so you can also use it as a place to get some work done!
The open shelving is both practical and decorative. I keep a few books and simple decor here so it feels styled but still functional for everyday use.
Privacy Screen

The privacy screen adds texture and height while doubling as decor. The arched shape and woven panels bring in a boho feel that works really well with the plants and layered textiles in this room.
I styled it with plants to soften the look and keep it feeling intentional. It adds interest without blocking light, which was important for this space.
Boho Mirror

This boho mirror adds detail without needing much else around it. The curved design keeps the space feeling organic and relaxed, and it reflects light nicely throughout the day.
I like mirrors that feel decorative on their own, and this one fits right in with the mix of wood tones and greenery nearby.
Final Thoughts
This living room is meant to be comfortable and flexible. It works for quiet mornings, movie nights, and everyday life with kids. I’ll keep updating this space as things change, and I’ll update this post too as new pieces come in.
If you’re looking for something specific and don’t see it linked yet, feel free to message me on Instagram.
If you like the way this room looks, you’ll love my breakfast nook! Check it out here My Breakfast Nook (A Little Corner I’ve Always Wanted)
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