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45 Timeless Living Room Wall Decor Ideas, Straight From Interior Designers

Morgan Goldberg ·
Sophisticated living room with deep forest green patterned walls, warm wood furnishings, and botanical accents creating moody, curated aesthetic.

Designing a living room is about so much more than finding the perfect, sink-right-in sofa. Though accumulating comfortable seating is certainly important, living room wall decor ideas are paramount in making your space feel more personal, beautiful, and interesting.

But if you’re wondering how exactly to decorate your walls, you’re in luck. Our interior designers have shared all their best living room wall decor ideas, from installing wallpaper and adding architectural details to hanging three-dimensional objects and utilizing accent lighting. No matter what look you’re going for, you’ll find inspiration on this list.

And there’s no need to limit yourself to just one of these living room wall decor methods. Combining multiple ideas, like an accent wall with floating shelves or bold drapery flanking statement artwork, will yield the most compelling results. As long as you give your walls some love, you’ll be in good shape.

1. Living Room Wall Decor: Add an Art Stack

Bright, airy living room with organic modern style: cream sofa, natural wood accents, living plants, and soft neutral palette create serene coastal-inspired space

Looking to fill a small sliver of wall or just want to keep it simple? Embrace the curated art stack. Simply stack two to three pieces of wall art with contrasting frames, shapes, or styles of art (for example, a minimalist line drawing with a vintage-inspired landscape painting) for a small, eclectic vignette.

2. Living Room Wall Decor: Break the Rules

Sophisticated dark teal shelving wall with brass accents, cream chair, and curated collection of ceramics and artwork in classic transitional design

Design rules are meant to be broken, especially when it comes to artwork and living room wall decor. Rather than styling shelves and calling it a day, hang another piece of art on the outer wood surface to break up the clean lines and draw the eye in. Take the look to the next level with a gold, vintage-inspired statement frame.

3. Living Room Wall Decor: Embrace Asymmetry

Scandinavian-minimalist living room: soft neutral palette, charcoal sectional, natural wood coffee table, and climbing greenery create calm, organic aesthetic

Sometimes, less is more — especially when you’re embracing asymmetry. Instead of the standard centered, oversized piece of artwork above a sofa, go off-kilter with a smaller piece set slightly to the left or right. Paired with wall paneling and a bold color palette, the look can be surprisingly effective (and chic!).

4. Living Room Wall Decor: Install a Picture Light

Warm transitional space with cognac leather sofa, soft cream accents, golden botanical artwork, and natural wood elements creating timeless elegance

Why not give your favorite piece of artwork a little spotlight? To add a classic touch to your living room, install a picture light above a piece of artwork (or two). Not only does it add ambiance, it will give your home a timeless, museum-like quality that we love.

5. Living Room Wall Decor: Screen It Out

If you’re looking to add personality and height to a living room corner, but have already exhausted floor lamps and oversized plants, consider a custom room divider (this one is from The Inside!). Opt for a pattern — like a subtle floral — to create an eye-catching backdrop your guests will surely notice.


6. Living Room Wall Decor: Paint an Accent Wall

Bold contemporary living room: vibrant turquoise walls, golden mustard sofa, pink gallery grid, and eclectic patterned textiles create playful, energetic mood

Paint is an easy way to spice up your living room—and all you need is a single can to craft an accent wall. A tone-on-tone look, like a dusty rose accent wall surrounded by pale pink adjacent walls, adds subtle intrigue. If you’re brave enough to try a stark contrast, opt for a fun color like bright azure or rich olive green in an otherwise white room (just like fashion icon and Havenly client Blair Eadie).


7. Living Room Wall Decor: Apply Wallpaper

Cheerful bedroom with lemon-print wallpaper, natural wood bookshelf, and botanical line art creating a fresh, botanical-inspired retreat

Thanks to the invention of temporary, peel-and-stick wallpaper, patterned walls are no longer a lifetime commitment. That means festive prints are a realistic option, even if you like to switch up your design often. Dip your toe in the water by applying removable wallpaper on just one wall behind your sofa or dive right in and wrap your entire living room in it.


8. Living Room Wall Decor: Add Architectural Details

Refined living room blending mid-century modern and traditional styles with cream and black accents, wooden mirror, and minimalist fireplace

Just because your home doesn’t already feature beautiful architectural details doesn’t mean you can’t install them. Elevate your living room with molding, wainscoting, board-and-batten, or shiplap siding, which each add texture and dimension to flat walls in their own way. Vertical details help draw the eye upward and makes rooms with low ceilings feel taller (a designer secret).


9. Living Room Wall Decor: Try Faux Tile or Brick

Industrial-eclectic living room featuring warm exposed brick, gray upholstery, and crystal chandelier in contemporary casual setting

Peel-and-stick technology isn’t just for wallpaper—it extends to faux tile and stone, too. You can use peel-and-stick materials to achieve the exposed brick wall of your dreams or the marble bar backsplash you’ve always wanted for a small fraction of the price. And none of the construction or mess.


10. Living Room Wall Decor: Play Up Windows & Trim

Modern living room with gallery wall art, light gray sofa, navy accent doors, and warm wood elements creating serene sophistication

If you don’t have a ton of wall space to decorate, focus on your windows and trim to add character to your living room. Painting the window frames and trim in a contrasting color (like Benjamin Moore Hale Navy, featured here) will make them pop and draw just the right amount of attention.


11. Living Room Wall Decor: Go For Oversized Artwork

Contemporary living room with black wall art panels, cream sectional, jewel-tone accents, and soft natural light from tall windows

Oversized artwork is one of our favorite living room wall decor ideas, whether you choose to hang a single, massive print as a focal point or pair two large complementary pieces for a big impact. Large wall hangings and tapestries can also make a splash, while contributing necessary texture and movement to the space.


12. Living Room Wall Decor: Curate a Gallery Wall

Minimalist living room with light gray sectional, exposed wood beams, and gallery wall of black-framed botanical prints above sofa

Gallery walls are a classic for a reason—they work! This tried-and-true method of hanging art can manifest itself in multiple different ways, from a modern gallery wall using matching frames in the same size, to a nostalgic gallery wall with cohesive black-and-white photos, to an eclectic gallery wall that mixes an assortment of mediums, colors, shapes, and sizes.


13. Living Room Wall Decor: Create a Mirror Moment

Warm transitional living room with olive green sofa, natural wood accents, vintage gold mirror, and neutral linen palette

From the virality of Anthropologie’s Gleaming Primrose mirror to the resurgence of Ettore Sottsass’s 1970s Ultrafragola mirror, mirrors are having a moment. Consider hanging a statement mirror on the wall behind your sofa or propping up a standing mirror on an empty wall to reflect the light and make the room feel larger.


14. Living Room Wall Decor: Hang Three-Dimensional Objects

Eclectic boho living room featuring woven basket wall art, cream sectional with rust accents, and organic sculptural wood base table

Think outside the box and use household items as living room wall decor. For a cozy look, source vintage plates or cookware and create an exhibit. If you like to travel, collect woven baskets in each place you visit and hang them for everyone to see. Such three-dimensional displays are treats for the eye.


15. Living Room Wall Decor: Put Up a Picture Ledge

Contemporary neutral living room with floating shelves displaying art collection, cream linen sofa, and brass round side table

Rather than hanging framed art with nails and hooks, put up a picture ledge for highlighting your favorite pieces. Picture ledges offer the opportunity to frequently swap out your art, which is especially helpful if you have a large collection. Plus, the look is a bit more modern and streamlined than the traditional gallery wall.


16. Living Room Wall Decor: Consider an Antique Mantel

Modern minimalist living room with black fireplace, white built-ins, industrial pendant light, and clean Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic

Scour your local reclamation yards and vintage shops for an ornate antique mantle. Then, use it to create a faux fireplace that will give your living room a classic elegance. It doesn’t matter that you won’t be able to spark a flame—it’s all about the visual intrigue. Believe it or not, the above fireplace is actually faux — here’s the full DIY.


17. Living Room Wall Decor: Utilize Wall Lighting

Contemporary living room with warm caramel sofa, exposed brick fireplace, and black coffee table creating a sophisticated, layered aesthetic

With a variety of wall lighting, you can enhance your living room wall decor in multiple ways. Picture lights are used to illuminate your artwork, while sconces can highlight architectural features in your living room or simply add to the ambiance. Make sure to incorporate dimmers on all your lights to alter the mood throughout the day.


18. Living Room Wall Decor: Embrace Bold Drapery

Bright bedroom with soft gray walls, floral curtains, navy accent chair, and botanical plants creating a romantic, restful mood

Try embracing bold drapery to showcase your personality. Whether you prefer to get daring with color or pattern—or both—flowy window treatments will punch up your living room wall decor instantly. They’re also very easy to swap out in the future if your tastes change.


19. Living Room Wall Decor: Experiment With Floating Shelves

Modern minimalist shelving display with botanical artwork, potted plants, and curated decor on white storage units with natural wood floors

Floating shelves are an easy and cost-effective way to add decor to any wall in your living room. These open surfaces can constantly be restyled with your favorite objects and heirlooms, so you’ll never get bored of their presence in your space. They look especially chic when flanking the fireplace or television.


20. Living Room Wall Decor: Go Vertical With Shelving

Airy botanical living room with floor-to-ceiling shelving, lush greenery, neutral palette, and serene mid-century aesthetic

Looking for a more expansive living room wall decor idea? Consider floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, styled with your favorite reads, plants, decor, and more. This low-lift technique adds both vertical interest as well as layered depth to your living room, while also serving as a functional space-saver to store (and display) your mementos.


21. Living Room Wall Decor: Add Built-In Storage

Contemporary bedroom with navy built-in shelving, white bedding, layered styling, and calm, organized minimalist ambiance

For anyone with the budget and resources to renovate, investing in built-in furniture is a winning move. Built-in bookshelves are perfect for creating a library in your living room, while built-in benches offer additional seats without taking up space. Built-in cabinets are extremely useful for extra storage and built-in media centers conceal all your technology in a beautiful package.

22. Living Room Wall Decor: Create a Custom Wall

Bright contemporary living room with fireplace surround, built-in shelving, and neutral upholstered seating creating a clean, organized aesthetic

Especially situated alongside a stately fireplace, built-ins give a living room a particularly polished look. The beauty here is in the details — with a mostly white space, it’s key to be intentional about styling. Cabinet doors can tuck away any clutter, leaving shelves free for beautiful books and decorative objects.

23. Living Room Wall Decor: Design a Memento Moment

Eclectic boho living room featuring mixed-media gallery wall with natural textures, macramé, vintage frames, and warm leather accents

Put your souvenirs on display — no shelves necessary. This eclectic space gets plenty of character thanks to this mixed-material wall display. Be sure to vary the sizes, textures, and depths of the items you hang on your wall for a curated look. Think outside of the box! There’s no reason you have to stick with just framed art.

24. Living Room Wall Decor: Install Wall-to-Wall Drapery

Farmhouse living room with exposed wood beams, neutral sofa, natural light, and minimalist wall styling in soft whites and grays

Your curtains don’t need to stand out from your wall — but with a clever styling trick, they can look more intentional. In this space, a single, narrow black curtain rod runs along the entire black wall, creating a feeling of unity between the two large windows and emphasizing their black trim. Simple white drapery adds a calming finish.

25. Living Room Wall Decor: Find a Graphic Focal Point

Modern living room with bold abstract wall art, jewel-tone velvet seating, brass pendant light, and geometric patterned rug

One good piece of art has the power to transform a room — and that’s true of the black and white painting in this interior. It ties in well with the black trim of its surrounding windows and emphasizes the height of the room’s ceiling.

26. Living Room Wall Decor: Install a Tiled Fireplace

Sophisticated living room blending warm wood tones with soft neutrals, textured accent wall, and layered upholstered furniture in cream and rust

Floor-to-ceiling tile (or in this case, faux tile) rarely doesn’t make a eye-catching statement. On a living room wall, it’s especially unexpected, and gives a built-in fireplace a Moroccan-inspired look that perfectly suits the modern, organic space.

27. Living Room Wall Decor: Fill a Display Cabinet

Scandinavian living room with black arched display cabinet, warm wood accents, and minimalist styling

Instead of open shelves, consider a display cabinet for your storage and decorative needs. Not only is it practical (less dusting necessary!), but it also helps to “frame” the items that you put on display.

28. Living Room Wall Decor: Create a Seamless Look

Modern minimalist lounge featuring white sectional, gold accents, and black striped details

There are countless ways to make all-white walls look interesting. This space embraces a “less is more” approach with minimal art. Trim and doors are covered in the same exact shade to blend together, while playful details like arches add a fun architectural twist.

29. Living Room Wall Decor: Go Dark and Moody

Sophisticated dark academia aesthetic with navy paneled walls, vintage sofa, and warm brass lighting

When you want to create a space that feels cozy and intimate, it might be time to pick a dark paint color. Here, dark blue practically envelopes this living room — while white Roman blinds still allow plenty of light in.

30. Living Room Wall Decor: Style an Artful Mantel

Classic transitional living room with white fireplace, rustic beam, and neutral earth-tone palette

This living room is all about nuance. Although the white fireplace blends into the white walls around it, small details elevate it: A simple yet striking piece of art propped on the mantel and two modern silver sconces.

31. Living Room Wall Decor: Invest in Stylish Shades

Contemporary coastal interior with warm wood, cream tones, and soft natural light throughout

High-quality window fixings can make a big difference — especially against white walls. Several large windows allow ample light to stream into this living space, but natural-toned shades give the option of privacy. Not to mention, they complement the room’s warm wood floors.

32. Living Room Wall Decor: Mount Shelves Along a Fireplace

Contemporary living room with light brick fireplace, neutral palette, brown leather chair, and curated gallery wall creating warm, inviting atmosphere

No built-ins, no problem: In this living room, floating shelves help to style out a fireplace. Select decorative items in neutral colors, plus a few books, complement the natural stone mantel.

33. Living Room Wall Decor: Design a Corner Library

Eclectic family room blending mid-century wood cabinetry, gallery wall art, and warm wood flooring with playful, creative energy

Built-in bookcases are nearly always a good idea — but this kid-friendly space takes it to the next level. A colorful collection of art and a kiddie-sized table and chairs make this corner especially appealing for tiny tots. And once they’re bigger, those shelves can still serve their function!

34. Living Room Wall Decor: Mount a Contrasting Shelf

Modern reading nook featuring cobalt blue chair, black open shelving with layered styling, and green plants creating sophisticated, literary retreat

Built-ins aren’t the only way to go. In this living room, a tall, black metal shelf makes a cool contrast to white walls. The dark color helps the colorful books on its shelves to “pop,” while the structure itself ties into the room’s black trim and rug.

35. Living Room Wall Decor: Make a Cozy Nook

Luxury modern living room with crisp white paneling, crystal chandelier, fireplace, and neutral tones creating serene, elegant sanctuary

If you have the chance to do some renovation work, consider installing built-in benches alongside a fireplace. They’ll add depth to an otherwise under-utilized wall space, and provide a comfy place to read or hang out.

36. Living Room Wall Decor: Add a Unique Wall Hanging

Scandinavian-inspired living room with natural wood accents, woven wall art, cream sofa, and organic textures creating warm, minimalist aesthetic

When you’re hanging a three-dimensional piece of art on your wall, there’s no need to overcomplicate it (that is, unless you want to!). Here, a single, large woven basket creates a gorgeous textured focal point.

37. Living Room Wall Decor: Style Out an Accent Wall

Modern dark wall with floating wood shelves, white cabinetry, and curated styling mixing greenery, gold accents, and blue artwork in a contemporary monochromatic scheme

You might know that a black accent wall can create dimension in your living room — but have you considered all the ways you can style it? Consider this interior the case for going all out, with floating shelves and decorative accents, to make a dark accent wall even more dynamic.

38. Living Room Wall Decor: Go Subtle With Art

Warm minimalist bedroom with natural wood furniture, cream bedding, ochre and rust-toned pillows, and botanical wall art creating a serene Scandinavian aesthetic

Here’s proof that your wall art doesn’t have to “pop” to make a difference. The muted tones of these paintings and their frames hardly contrast with their shiplapped white walls, but rather offer a subtle decorative accent.

39. Living Room Wall Decor: Embrace an All-White Look

Bright Scandinavian living room in cream and white tones with natural wood accents, clean lines, and minimal wall decor emphasizing airiness and light

Even if you’re a self-proclaimed minimalist, you don’t have to eschew detail! A contemporary white painting — with a contrasting black trim — adds intrigue to this bright space. An architectural light fixture in solid white also brings a dynamic touch to the room, without sticking out.

40. Living Room Wall Decor: Take Advantage of Window Ledges

Contemporary coastal living room with cream upholstery, shiplap wall trim, black round coffee table, and layered neutral tones with subtle natural textures

Leaning art on shelves, as opposed to hanging it, is one of our favorite styling tricks in the book — and it also works with window ledges! Decorative objects in a similarly muted color palette, a few framed prints, and select books give this relaxed space a more “lived-in” vibe, without looking cluttered.

41. Living Room Wall Decor: Install a Bar Wall

Minimalist bar cart styled with white shelving, glass and gold bottles, potted succulent, and sculptural white accent creating an elegant, curated aesthetic

Who needs a bar cart when you can have a bar wall? Floating shelves add extra storage space for glasses, liquor bottles, and a few extra decorative accents — perfect for the home mixologist who’s tight on space.

42. Living Room Wall Decor: Tie Together a Color Palette

Coastal-inspired living room with navy geometric wall art, cream sofa, and blue accent pillows against white walls

Pops of blue add a cool coastal vibe to this living space. Two large indigo paintings not only mimics the lined pattern of the rug, but creates a sense of cohesion throughout the room.

43. Living Room Wall Decor: Add a Pedestal

Minimalist modern space with gold-framed black and white portraits, white bust sculpture, and neutral color palette

For an artistic look, a pedestal topped with an antique-inspired sculpture totally elevates this New York City apartment. A shelf safely installed over a radiator also takes the focus off this less-than-aesthetically-pleasing necessity, giving frames prints pride of place.

44. Living Room Wall Decor: Selectively Install Shiplap

Scandinavian living room with shiplap walls, round black mirror, caramel leather sofa, and warm metallic accents

You don’t have to go full farmhouse to add a bit of shiplap to your space. In this room, it adds a bit of character to a built-in modern fireplace, making it look distinctive from the white walls around it while still looking relatively minimalist. Black and white mantel decor — including a large mirror — add to the look.

45. Living Room Wall Decor: Carve Out a Bookcase

Traditional living room with navy velvet sofa, cream fireplace mantel, and blue and white porcelain accessories

It bears repeating that built-in features — if you have the luxury of installing them — can make a space shine. But it’s important to note that built-ins don’t have to take up a whole wall. A small built-in bookcase in the corner of this living room makes the most of a sliver of wall, without taking up any valuable floor space.

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