Blue Gray Paint Living Room

Blue Gray Paint Living Room

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Living Room Paint Ideas

Choosing the best color for your living room—the most public space in your home—can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be. To offer you inspiration, we reached out to five experts who know a thing or two about paint colors to discover some of their favorite hues.

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Versatile Blue

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Blue Living Room

A perennial favorite for living rooms, blue is thought to evoke a sense of calm and order, but it's also appreciated for its versatility. "Blue is a color that works well with many styles of furniture, from traditional to modern," confirms Andrea Magno, color and design expert for Benjamin Moore.

Related: For Every Hue, a Mood—Use Color to Make the Most of Every Room

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Choosing Blues

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Blue Paint

Which variety of blue to choose is a highly personal consideration. "Some people want a deeper shade with warm undertones to create a cozy feeling in a room, something like Van Deusen Blue from our Historical Colors collection," says Magno, "while others might go for something light and airy like Breath of Fresh Air, which is our 2014 Color of the Year."

Related:  Last Year's Color of the Year

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Energetic Red

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Red Living Room

"Red is one of the most powerful colors," says interior designer Kristine Robinson, principal of Robinson Interiors, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, and a teacher of color psychology and interior design at Temple University. "It adds energy and life to a living room."

Related:  45 Ravishing Red Rooms

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Red Accents

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Red Accents

To avoid an overload of this vibrant hue, however, Robinson often focuses it on one wall. "Accent walls are terrific when you want to use a bold color like red but don't want it to completely overpower a room," she says. Pinpointing the best shade for your home may depend on the room's lighting and architectural elements.

Related:  10 Unexpected Spots for an Accent Color

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Atmospheric Gray

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Gray Living Room

Deep charcoal grays are gaining popularity in interior design these days. One fan is design blogger Holly Becker, founder of decor8blog.com and author of Decorate Workshop: Design and Style Your Space in 8 Creative Steps. "I love Farrow & Ball's Down Pipe for living rooms," Becker shares. "It's a moody, soot-like gray that looks stunning on a focal wall behind a sofa or on all four walls to cozy up a room."

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More Gray

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Gray Paint

If you find yourself choosing between a few shades of gray, Becker advises getting samples and painting poster boards that you can tape up and live with for a few days. "Watch how the colors look at different times of the day and move the boards around to see how light affects them."

Related:  Take our Color Quiz

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Vibrant Yellow

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Yellow Living Room

A classically appointed living room in a cheerful yellow hue is a common sight in historic houses, perhaps because candlelight may have illuminated this color in an especially pleasing way. Today yellow continues to attract homeowners who appreciate its vibrancy.

Related: Bob Vila's Guide to Historic Paint Colors

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Cheerful Yellow

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Yellow Paint

"Yellow living rooms can be welcoming, embracing, and even sophisticated for both formal and family-style settings," reports color consultant Barbara Jacobs, owner of Barbara Jacobs Color and Design, in Medfield, Massachusetts. "Warm golds tend to look better in more saturated variations, while the more lemony, cooler yellows look best when kept paler and less saturated," she adds.

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Enduring White

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White Living Room

"White is a perfect backdrop for any style of living room," says Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing for Sherwin-Williams. "And because it is highly light reflective, it will make a room that may not have a lot of natural light appear brighter." Evidence of white's enduring presence in American decorating can be seen in the growing number of paint colors that fall within the category of white—enchanting hues with touches of green, gray, pink, and other tints.

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Warming Trends

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White Living Room

Sherwin-Williams counts more than 100 individual whites in its collections. Among their best-sellers are Dover White (shown here) and Snowbound. "Dover White has just a hint of yellow to make it very livable and warm," Jordan points out, "while Snowbound is a cooler white that is perfect for more modern interiors."

Related:  12 Reasons to Embrace the Elegance of Black and White

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Best Lighting For Living Room

Best Lighting For Living Room

contemporary living room with velvet chaise lounge

Heidi Caillier Design

Sure, well-made, beautiful furniture and a strategic layout are important elements of a living room design, but you know what literally sets the mood? Lighting. From understated and recessed to over-the-top statement pieces, the options are endless. Ahead, we're spotlighting fifteen living room lighting ideas (both ambient and task-specific) to keep your entertaining and hangout space well-lit, stylish, and functional.

reading nook benches with neutral colors

Corinne Mathern Studio

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Mini Pendant

If you have a small little niche in your living room, transform it into a reading nook. Take inspiration from this one designed by Corinne Mathern Studio, which features a built-in bench covered in throw pillows and comfy cushions. Add a mini pendant to illuminate the nook without taking up floor space.

blue living room with large gilt mirror and yellow lampshade

Anna Spiro Design

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Fun Lamp Shade

The pleated lemon yellow lampshade in this colorful living room designed by Anna Spiro Design is the cherry on top. Though the fun pillows and ottoman, elegant gilt mirror, and bright blue walls make the space fun and inviting, the lamp is what really makes it pop.

white scandinavian living room with modern lighting

Fantastic Frank

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Multi-Tiered Pendant

Want to go a little glam without looking too showy? Add in minimal brass accents, like a metal-frame coffee table and eye-catching metallic lighting. This living room is also a good blueprint for small space decorating. While the only three furniture items are two seats and a small coffee table, the ceiling light is all it takes to make the entire room feel special.

blue living room with a geometric rug and white pendant

Annie Schlechter

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Modern Chandelier

Designed by Studio Riga, this blue living room is lit up by a modern white chandelier that contrasts well with the more traditional elements, such as the tufted seating and chesterfield sofa. The two table lamps also provide some extra task lighting.

white living room with paper pendant light and red chaire

Reid Rolls

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Paper Shade Pendant

Rice paper shade pendants are as affordable as it gets when it comes to statement lighting that also looks elevated and sleek. They also emit a soft glow. In this living room designed by Leanne Ford Interiors, it complements the all-white aesthetic beautifully.

traditional living room with green and blue seating

Trevor Tondro

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Matching Fixtures

If you have a super spacious living room, consider breaking it into two distinct sitting areas and creating symmetry by hanging identical light fixtures over each. Take a cue from this Spanish-inspired great room by Madeline Stuart.

minimalist white living room

Nicole Franzen

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Sculptural Sconce

Opt for a sculptural sconce that doubles as artwork to spice up your living room wall. It's an especially effective way to embolden a minimalist living room like this one.

blue floral sofa in contemporary living room

Heather Hilliard Design

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Recessed Lighting

Though the classic floor lamp adds some nice task lighting, the recessed lighting in the coffered ceiling is what really brightens up this living room by designer Heather Hilliard, who added some unexpectedly edgy elements. The floral sofa and the green lucite coffee table are welcome surprises that break up the classic elements without overpowering them.

modern minimalist living room with avant garde mirror

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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Spotlights

Modern and minimalist spaces, like an open loft or new development, can be warmed up with earth tones, layers of plush materials, and artful accessories. Here, Tamsin Johnson kept the edgy vibe alive with an avant-garde mirror and a low-to-the-ground chrome coffee table. She also added extra lighting by installing sleek black spotlights by the built-ins.

blue velvet corner sectional in living room

Roland Bello

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Sconce Lamp

A blue velvet sofa stands out in the family room of a Manhattan apartment designed by the inimitable Miles Redd. The wallpaper is hung horizontally rather than vertically for a modern, offbeat look. The sconce lamp in the corner lights things up without taking up floor space or being shoved awkwardly behind the sofa.

white living room with diy rope pendant

Alexandra Ribar

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DIY Pendant

Get creative! You don't have to invest in a super expensive statement piece to have beautiful lighting. Designer Leanne Ford painted the natural IKEA rug and custom-made rope light to coordinate.

contemporary eclectic living room

Heidi Caillier Design

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Drum Pendant

In this eclectic living room designed by Heidi Caillier, the jute rug, wood finishes, and brass accents—particularly the inverted drum pendant—bring plenty of warmth to ensure a cozy, inviting space. The off-white walls also help warm up the room.

rainbow living room

Kingston Lafferty Design

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Rainbow Sputnik

This fun and playful yet classic living room designed by Kingston Lafferty revolves around the rainbow sputnik chandelier. Sputniks are great for a burst of energy, as the very shape makes them appear to be radiating joy.

white living room with three tiered floor lamp

Tamsin Johnson

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3-Headed Floor Lamp

Though understated and neutral in color, this living room designed by Tamsin Johnson incorporates plenty of personality, from the three-tiered arc lamp to the beachy rattan furniture. While the shapely floor lamp adds character, the abundant natural light also helps set the tone for the room. The window seat is a great addition to a living-room-family-room hybrid since it blends into the background when not in use but also provides a cozy spot when the occupant just feels like hanging out.

living room with whimsical pendant light

Studio DB

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Whimsical Pendant

If your formal living room is also your family room, you want to make sure it strikes a balance between super comfortable and presentable. A cozy family room that cleans up nicely, if you will. A super soft sectional with plenty of space to spread out for movie nights is a must, but choose one that also looks elegant. Then add fun, eye-catching lighting for an extra punch of whimsy, like the pendant in this Studio DB-designed room.

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The Benefits of Living in a Tiny House

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With the cost of rent and the cost of living constantly on the rise, people are looking for more affordable housing options. This led to the tiny house movement that has swept the nation in recent years. The idea of downsizing to a couple hundred square feet might be daunting to some people, but there are a number of advantages. Learn the benefits of living in a tiny house and see if it's the right fit for you.

Tiny Houses Are Cheaper Than Traditional Houses

The average price of a new home sold in the United States as of October 2018 is $395,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. While houses are available for much cheaper, you can still expect to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on the purchase of a home. The average rent in the U.S. is $1,405 per month or $16,860 per year, notes CBS News. In contrast, you can find tiny homes for sale for less than $19,000 up to $50,000. If you rent a house or apartment, a tiny house will pay for itself in just a few years. If you are considering buying a house, opting for a tiny home will save you hundreds of thousands of dollars.

You Can Take It With You

Many tiny houses are built on a trailer, in an RV or are small enough to load on a flatbed truck to take on the road. You can travel the countryside and save money on hotel and lodging expenses by taking your tiny home with you. If you move for a job, there's no need to spend time looking for a new home in a new city — just take the tiny house with you.

They Are Energy Efficient

People who build tiny houses for off-grid living often equip them with solar panels. This eliminates the need for a power bill, thus lowering your expenses even more. However, even if your tiny house is hooked up to electric power, it still uses less energy for heating, cooling, appliances and more. Tiny houses often have a square footage ranging from 100 square feet to 400 square feet. That's a huge difference from trying to power a 2,600-square-foot home.

Your Life Has Less Clutter

People spend a lot of their adult lives trying to deal with clutter. They look up tips for organizing closets, pantries, playrooms and virtually every room of the house. When you have a lot of space, it's natural to want to fill that space with things. You don't have that option when you live in a tiny house. You have to make hard decisions about what to keep and what to get rid of. Additionally, you won't be making frivolous purchases because you know there's nowhere to put it when you get home — more money saved.

Cleaning Takes Less Time

With just a few hundred square feet of space, there's not a lot to clean. Additionally, there are less things to dust and wash. If you have a busy schedule and usually rely on having a housekeeper come in to help, you can eliminate that expense. You can have your entire tiny house clean in a matter of minutes.

More Independence for Family

Some groups of people, such as aging parents, adults with special needs, students and others, rely on family for assistance with care and housing. Having their own home may be prohibitively expensive or the person may not be equipped for that level of independence. Rather than living in a larger home, having a tiny home parked in the backyard allows them to have a greater sense of independence while still under the care of family. Tiny senior citizen homes for sale have become increasingly popular in recent years and are lovingly referred to as "granny pods."

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Southern Living Family Room Ideas

Southern Living Family Room Ideas

lowcountry living room

David Hillegas

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Low Country Living Room

Relaxed Roman shades and lightweight accent chairs give this room a casual elegance. The calming paint color (Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams) allows the fabric-covered sofa to be the star.

Cozy Living Room More is More Decorating

RIKKI SNYDER

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Layers of Collections

Jeannette Fristoe collects a lot of things—decoys, cuckoo clocks, pottery, old books, and glassware to name but a few. She displays a sampling of them all in her living room along with plenty plants to keep things fresh.

Cozy Living Room filled with rustic elements

BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Rustic Charm

Exposed walls, a well-worn rug, comfy seating, and a roaring fire—what could be finer than spending an afternoon reading in this cozy living space?

Cozy Living Room Modern Farmhouse

DAVID TSAY

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Modern Farmhouse

This modern farmhouse, set in the picturesque Napa Valley, juxtaposes industrial and rustic elements to break up a large, open living room.

cozy living room with layered textiles

DAVID TSAY

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A Mix of Textiles

Rightsized furniture and a mix of upholstery and pillows make for a warm welcome in this Santa Barbara bungalow. (The gorgeous views don't hurt either.)

Cozy Living Room

Annie Schlechter

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Fresh Renovation

Holly William's restoration of this old Tennessee farmhouse features a fresh coat of paint on the architectural elements, allowing vintage finds—like the hanging banners salvaged from a church—to shine.

Cozy Living Room Full of Textured Stripes

TRIA GIOVAN

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Rife with Stripes

Stripes are subtly layered throughout this cozy living room thanks to rustic beams, soft goods, and an unexpected zebra rug. Because it's a small space—the entire house is only 1,000 square feet!—the homeowner utilized every inch of wall space to showcase her favorite finds.

Cozy Living Room White and Crisp

DAVID TSAY

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Textured Charm

Homeowner Maria Carr was delighted to find rough-hewn 12-inch planked walls beneath layers of 1970s-era wallpaper in her living room. She added floor-to-ceiling white paint, which set the scene for her signature mix of cozy French decor.

Salon Inspired Living Room

Annie Schlechter

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A Wall of Books

A floor-to-ceiling library (with so-fun library ladder!) and a gallery wall of family art set the scene for creative gatherings in this Manhattan apartment.

Cozy Lake House Living Room

Mike Garten

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Lakeside Views

An open window policy and a mix of midcentury modern furniture with a smattering of rustic accents come together in this lakeside living room.

Eclectic Country

LESLEE MITCHELL

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Eclectic Country

The Auerbach home is awash with color, and the living/music room combo is no exception thanks to a 1900-inspired Art Nouveau tulip wallcovering and a bright red rug. A vintage parasol-turned-light fixture adds another pop of color.

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Photograph by Eric Piasecki, Design by Anthony Baratta

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Ski Lodge Inspired

In the mountains of Utah, designer Anthony Baratta warmed up this après-ski setting with lumberjack fabrics, dramatic fixtures, and a light dusting of kitsch.

cabin living room

Jean Allsopp

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Cabin Fever

This warm and inviting Alabama cabin living room encourages nights spent hanging out by the fire thanks to a plush couch and chair. The wood ceiling, plaid curtains, and wall art all add texture, color, and interest to the space.

cozy living room

Victoria Pearson

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Calming Neutrals

Cozy up in a cream-colored living room with natural elements like wood accents and pine cones displayed on a coffee table tray.

wood panels

Victoria Pearson

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Wood Panels

The couple living in this Texas country dream of a farmhouse removed the 1970s paneling pieces one-by-one, power washed them, and reassembled the boards for a more savvy approach.

alabama country home living room

Helen Norman

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Rock Out

In this Alabama countryside home's sitting room, the cypress ceiling perfectly complements the coarse, sandy stone on the fireplace. And the linen armchair, soft rug, jute basket, and warm fire create an environment you want to relax in for a while.

cozy living rooms, winter decorating ideas

Lincoln Barbour

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Assembled-Over-Time Vibe

A wingback chair and a spindle chair give this Alabama dogtrot home's living room a collected-over-time vibe. The rustic mantel makes things feel extra rustic.

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Tara Donne

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New Hampshire Keeping Room

beige farmhouse inspired living room

Brian Woodcock

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white room

Annie Schlechter

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White Room

Varying shades of cream and ivory and strategic pops of texture (waffle knit, cable knit) on the pillows and throws keep the room fresh, not sterile.

rattan furniture

Helen Norman

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small space

Cody Ulrich

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Small Space

Dallas designer Paige Morse added a nice, cozy touch inside these two rundown sheds, but it can also serve as inspiration for anyone with a smaller home.

natural materials

Brian Woodcock

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Natural Materials

Slipcovered sofas and cowhide and sisal rugs add softness and texture, and verdant pops of green reinforce the natural approach in this transformed suburban home.

outdoors theme

Helen Norman

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Outdoors Theme

Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside by using a seamless mix of materials like limestone, cypress, and oak.

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Max Kim-Bee

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Casual Vibe

A mix of vintage and catalog finds lends a casual vibe in this Georgia farmhouse's living room, where pine bookcases rescued from a demolished elementary school keep company with a new linen sofa. An abstract painting by artist—and CL General Store vendor Deann Hebert—adds texture above the chipped mantel.

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David Tsay

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Victoria Pearson

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Filled With Antiques

A wood-burning stove, dark hardwood floors, and an antique brown leather chair provide a handsome counterpoint to linen sofas and layered neutral-colored carpets in this Washington home.

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David A. Land

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Cozy Reading Room

Built-in shelves and a few well-appointed antiques help cozy up the reading room in this Upstate New York farmhouse.

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Quentin Bacon

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Lake House Getaway

In this Georgia lake house, appealingly asymmetrical built-ins—one with hidden storage, the other open—flank the great room's fieldstone fireplace. French leather club chairs from Wyatt Childs, plus a pair of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams sofas, serve up plenty of seating.

lake house family room

Max Kim-Bee

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Extra Storage

The living room of this New Hampshire cabin is furnished with a gigantic wicker sectional sofa from Restoration Hardware that invites the entire family to hang out for games or a movie. The weather-resistant rug is from Dash & Albert. Built-in cubbies store beach blankets and fishing gear, and the ladder leads to a sleeping loft.

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