1Touch of Vintage
Good HousekeepingDon't let the vintage trunk you snagged at a flea market collect dust in a corner. Give this double-duty piece a prime spot in your family room. Store throw blankets and pillows inside of it, then use its surface to display books, flowers and small decor accents.
2Bold Ceiling
Ken HaydenInterior designers often talk about the "fifth wall" and for good reason. The ceiling is the perfect spot to experiment with painted stripes, graphic wallpaper, you name it.
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3Built-in Shelves
Randy O'RourkeBring the library right to your living room with built-in shelving organized to perfection. Add a wooden ladder to make even more of a design statement.
4Striped Accent Wall
Jessica GlynnIf your space is on the neutral side, pack in some personality with a striped accent wall. Maintain a cohesive look by sticking to the same color scheme for area rugs and seating.
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5Mix & Match Seating
David TsayTo create contrast, pair a rattan armchair with upholstered seating in neutral colors. Amp up the look with an assortment of throw pillows.
6Gallery Wall
David A. Land Create a focal point above your sofa with a gallery wall filled with your favorite photos and paintings. Plus, if you have the space, you can keep adding to your collection over time.
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7Pattern Play
Dana GallagherCombining vibrant patterns is an easy way to bring a dose of playfulness into your family room.
8Well-Decorated Mantel
Michael PartnioMake your mantel a major point of interest with a brass wall clock, lush plants, and decorative objects.
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9Textured Walls
Helen NormanWall coverings, like grasscloth, can instantly bring a sense of warmth to your space. Choose an earthy hue to make even more of an impact.
10All White
David Tsay; Styling by Janna LufkinGo for an all-white palette with pops of greenery and natural textures, such as a woven coffee table or sofa with a wooden frame, to play up your family room's relaxed vibe.
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11Two-Tone Walls
Quentin BaconIf you're up for a fun weekend project, consider two-tone walls for your family room. A beige-and-green combination is guaranteed to make your interior more visually appealing.
12Strategic Furniture
Jason HartogCreate a den out of nowhere by delineating an open floor plan keep the space feeling intimate instead of cold.
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13Styled Shelves
Mike Garten 14Bright Hues
Lisa RomereinStop worrying about Cheeto fingers and spilled coffee. Sturdy surfaces like plastic, leather and lacquer mean you can indulge in white furniture anxiety-free.
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15Hidden TV
Justice DarraghTucked into built-ins, the flat screen doesn't seem like so much of an eyesore. This Toronto homeowner enhanced the effect by using symmetrical decor to draw the eye towards the dining room.
16Plush Sofa
Art StreiberDon't let the formal lines fool you. A comfy sofa — topped with plenty of cushions, of course — goes a long way come family movie night.
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17Vertical Storage
Kate OsborneEvery family needs a stash spot for blankets and board games. Tall bookshelves outfitted with cute fabric boxes keep supplies tidy, without looking cluttered.
18Fun Extras
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19Quick DIY
Mike Garten 20Reading Nook
Getty ImagesOverhead light? Check. Snug seat? Check. Just add a side table for resting that mug of tea while you flip the pages of a new suspense novel.

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

Caroline is a writer and editor with almost a decade of experience. From 2015 to 2019, she held various editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, including as health editor, covering nutrition, fitness, wellness, and other lifestyle news. She's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism and dreams of the day Northwestern will go back to the Rose Bowl.
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