The living room colour ideas we love right now

From neutrals to richer shades, these are the living room colour ideas we're enjoying on our pages this year
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Paul Whitbread

Erring more towards sky blue, the drawing room of this Georgian flat in Marylebone, decorated by Anna Haines, feels like it walks a similar line between modern and traditional. The colour is Atelier Ellis's ‘Double Smoked Green Blue’ – and it provides, as Anna says, a beautiful backdrop to a selection of artwork.

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The Georgian part of the house remains relatively untouched, as Joanne wanted to respect the houses’ origins. The walls are painted in ‘Light Blue’, and the panelling is ‘Di Nimes’. The windows are in Bancha Gloss, all by Farrow & Ball. Joanne bought the curved sofa from Stowaway London, and the striped Chaise Longue was left by the house’s previous owners. Joanne reupholstered it herself using a striped, vintage fabric.Lucas Allen

For something a little lighter, Farrow & Ball's ‘Light Blue’ is a classic choice. Designer Joanne Burgess has used it to great effect in the sitting room of her house in Henley on Thames, combined with ‘De Nimes’ on the panelling.

Tobacco browns

The brown revolution just keeps rolling on. Last year we were especially infatuated with lighter caramel and latte shades, which are still looking very au courant, but why not make things a bit bolder with a richer tobacco hue? Paper & Paint Library's ‘Caddie’ is the go-to colour here – it's brave, but not overly frightening for brown-sceptics.

The living room colour ideas we love right now
Rachel Whiting

When decorating her rented flat in Bloomsbury, Gabby Deeming considered how to make all the things she had collected over six years work in a scheme. The answer came via the wall colour - 'Caddie' by Paint & Paper Library - which pulled everything together.

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Rachael Smith

Here in Wiggy Hindmarch's London house (above) the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's ‘Toasted Marshmallow’ in gloss, an elegant starting point for a largely blue and brown scheme.

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Boz Gagovski

At fashion buyer Sasha Sarokin's house in west London, decorated with the help of her friend Lucy Mayers, the living room is a richer tobacco hue, colour matched by Dulux to a photograph. For a similar hue, try Papers and Paints’ ‘Pale Gres de Flandres Brown’.

Warm yellows

Yellow is one of those colours people seem to find controversial, but it's cropping up more and more on the pages of House & Garden at the moment – often in the form of warm butter shades in low-ceilinged country houses. The examples we've seen have made it one of our favourite living room colour ideas.

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Christopher Horwood

In this 17th-century cottage on the South Downs with interiors by Lucy Cunningham, the shade is ‘Cinnamon’ from Edward Bulmer. We love how it interacts with the rich wood of the beams in this low-ceilinged, centuries-old room, and warms up the flagstone floor.

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Boz Gagovski

Farrow & Ball's ‘India Yellow’ is one of the most popular shades in the family of warm yellows. Brandon Schubert has created a sunny scheme in the garden room of this cottage in Wiltshire, combined with bamboo blinds are from Colour & Co.

The living room colour ideas we love right now
Dean Hearne

For a bolder, more urban look, try a more acidic shade of yellow. In their rental house in north London, sisters Olympia and Ariadne Irving have used Papers & Paints' ‘Imperial Chinese Yellow’. Somehow this makes the perfect backdrop for their varied collections, including a Victorian chair upholstered in leopard print (‘It was the first thing our father bought from Robert Kime in 1985!’) and a 19th-century Indian Tree of Life wall hanging.

Grey-green whites

Neutrals are so difficult to get right, but add a touch of grey-green and you'll have something that will work with most light levels. It also works well in various types of interior – we often see this kind of colour in traditional, panelled rooms, but it is just as smart in a more contemporary space.

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Christopher Horwood

Looking at the drawing room of this Georgian townhouse in Spitalfields shows how widely a colour like this can vary depending on the light. This is Farrow & Ball's ‘Old White’, which can read as grey in some lights, but here its green tones really come out to play.

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Christopher Horwood

Farrow & Ball's ‘Shaded White’ is a little more mushroomy, and it creates a wonderfully serene atmosphere in this Hackney coach house, decorated by Evelina Mamedovaite. “I always start with key words for each project when I get to know a house," explains Evelina. For this one, it was words like “humble, cherished, grounded, honest, refined.”

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