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Explore the look

Carmo sofa with lounging unit, carmo foot stool in a white Lazio fabric with the Lugo coffee table.
Carmo sofa with lounging unit, carmo foot stool in a white Lazio fabric with the Lugo coffee table.

Modular sofa style

Arrange and re-arrange. This is how you make the most of the modular Carmo sofa. Our stylists have chosen the square Lugo table to work with the cubic forms of the sofa, while the remarkable lines of the Shanghai rug will create an interesting cohesion no matter how you arrange the furniture.

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Carmo sofa with lounging unit and Carmo foot stool with the Lugo coffee table.

Design your ideal living room

Danes are among the happiest people in the world and "hygge" is a reflection of the Danish soul. In your living room, hygge invites quality time with family and friends, cocooned in soft textures while sipping coffee by the warm glow of candlelight. Overall, hygge is a lifestyle choice of comfort, pleasure and well-being that you can easily bring to your living room.

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Love This Look? See It in Your Space. Visualize Your Perfect Room

Get personalised 3D visualisations with our Interior Design Service. Try our Room Planner tool to experiment with layouts, test furniture combinations, create personalised interior visualisations, and design your dream room — tailored to your home, your style.

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Discover more real homes

Look through our past and current projects to get inspired for your own space.

  • Contemporary open-plan space with sloped ceiling, skylights, dark dining set, and wall-mounted shelving beside large glass doors

    Herlev: Modern home

  • Spacious living room with large windows, gray sectional sofa, and coffee table. Greenery visible outside.

    Milngavie: family home

  • Minimalist living room with wall-mounted cabinets, a flat-screen TV, abstract art, and a round table on a textured gray rug

    Hørsholm: Townhouse style

  • Modern living room with dark gray sofa, armchair, wooden table, and staircase.

    Herbley: Family space

  • Modern living room with a neutral palette, featuring a dark sectional sofa, light accent chairs, and a central fireplace

    Copenhagen: Family home

Living room design questions, answered

Redecorating your living room can feel overwhelming — from choosing the right furniture to finding a layout that works for your space. Below, we answer some of the most common questions about living room design, inspiration and planning, helping you turn ideas into a space that reflects your style and everyday needs.

Finding the right look for your living room starts with inspiration. Explore our curated living room examples to see different styles, layouts and product combinations. Use these ideas to define the colours, furniture pieces and overall vibe you want in your space. If you’re unsure where to start, our Interior Design Service can help you refine your vision.

Before redecorating, think about your daily needs: How do you use the room? Do you need more seating, storage, or multifunctional pieces? Consider the size and shape of your space, existing architectural features, and your favourite colour palettes. Planning ahead makes selecting living room furniture and décor easier and ensures your new layout feels cohesive and functional.

Yes! With BoConcept’s Room Planner tool, you can create a 3D visualisation of your actual space. Add products you love, try different layouts, and see how furniture fits with your room’s dimensions and style. This helps you make confident choices and avoids guesswork when redecorating.

Try the Room Planner via our Interior Design Service.

Our Interior Design Service pairs you with a professional designer who helps bring your living room ideas to life. Whether you want a full redesign or expert advice on furniture selection and placement, the service provides personalised recommendations based on your space, style and budget. You can also get visual layouts using the Room Planner tool.

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Essential living room furniture depends on your lifestyle, but common foundational pieces include:

  • A comfortable sofa that fits your space

  • A coffee table for everyday use

  • Storage units like sideboards or media cabinets

  • Accent chairs to increase seating

  • Lighting such as floor or table lamps These pieces form the base of your layout, which can be further enhanced with rugs, décor and textiles.

Start with function: centre your seating around focal points like a TV, fireplace or window. Leave clear pathways for movement and balance large pieces with open space to keep the room feeling airy. Use our Room Planner tool to test different layouts in 3D — this helps you find the most comfortable and visually pleasing arrangement before you commit.

Absolutely. Whether you prefer modern, minimalist, classic or eclectic styles, BoConcept furniture is designed to mix seamlessly. Our design experts can suggest combinations that reflect your personal taste while maintaining harmony in your living room’s overall aesthetic.

Browse more curated room examples in our Living Rooms section and other room galleries across the site. You can also follow our lookbooks and social channels for seasonal décor trends and styling tips.

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  • The Salamanca sofa as the centerpiece of the living room

    Sofas

  • The Santiago coffee table in dark oak veneer and white ceramic on top of the Simple rug in stone gray

    Coffee tables

  • Beige armchair by a window in a bright room, with books and a glass on a table.

    Armchairs

  • The Moments rug in beige and rusty orange with a geometric pattern is partially covered by a small purple side table holding a glass of water and a white book.

    Rugs

  • Modern living room with dark wood sideboard, abstract art, and fireplace.

    Storage

  • Modern table lamp with a clear glass bulb and beige base on a round pedestal table, next to a small white cup

    Lighting

  • Designer accessories

    Accessories

Design a spacious living room with the Carmo sofa

A spacious living room offers limitless possibilities, and the Carmo sofa is the perfect foundation for comfort and style. With its clean lines, boxy shape, and customizable modules, it easily fits into large living areas or grand spaces where layout matters. Whether you need extra seating, a bold focal point, or a cozy spot for family movie nights, the Carmo adapts beautifully. Its solid form pairs well with everything from exposed beams and bold architecture to soft textiles and modern decor. If you’re designing an open-concept living room or a formal space, the Carmo sofa can ground the room while delivering comfort. Position it beneath oversized artwork or along the longest wall to create balance and flow. Its spacious design welcomes floor cushions, side tables, or even a nearby game table for versatility. Made for real life, the Carmo is ideal for contemporary homes that value flexibility, function, and visual presence.

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Large living room ideas start with how your layout supports your daily routine. Whether you're creating a modern great room or a cozy family lounge, smart zoning makes all the difference. Use accent chairs and side tables to break up large areas, or define seating zones with plush furnishings, area rugs, a cozy sofa, and plenty of natural light. In a large living room, try dividing the space into inviting, functional moments—like a dining table near the kitchen, a reading nook under a ceiling light, or a statement sofa in the center. Table lamps and layered lighting add warmth and definition, while shelving units and storage options keep the room organized without creating visual clutter. Consider vintage sofas, antique rugs, or architectural elements to add richness and a sense of history. With more space to work with, you can experiment with different styles so your living room reflects both comfort and personality.

Coffee tables bring balance, structure, and elegance to a large space. The Lugo coffee table, with its smooth curved edges and solid wood base, is an ideal choice for any spacious living room. Whether it’s next to the Carmo sofa or between accent chairs, its surface is perfect for showcasing modern art, soft lighting, or seasonal decor. It’s also great for holding books, flowers, or drinks when entertaining. Incorporate it into your layout by pairing it with mid-century modern furniture or earthy-toned side tables. Its finish complements natural light and neutral color palettes, allowing the eye to move easily throughout the space. Thanks to its size and attention to detail, the Lugo coffee table makes an excellent centerpiece in larger living room designs. If you're furnishing a spacious or luxurious living area, this table deserves the spotlight.

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Living room design for large spaces should embrace openness while creating a sense of intimacy. In an open-concept living room, use architectural elements like exposed beams, varying ceiling heights, and flooring transitions to shape your layout. Arrange your sofa, tables, and accent chairs to create smaller, purposeful zones within the space. A reading nook, a sitting area, or a TV lounge can all exist together with smart planning. Add layers of soft furnishings such as throws, textured pillows, and area rugs to help define each zone. A shelving unit along the longest wall can help break up the room visually. A lived-in vibe comes not just from size, but from how you use and personalize your space. Remember: having extra room is not just about scale — it’s about creating a comfortable, cohesive environment throughout your entire living room.

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Color inspiration is a great place to start when designing a large living room. Start with white walls to open up the space, then add earthy tones, natural materials, and accent colors like forest green or deep navy. Add visual height with a painted ceiling or modern pendant lighting. Introduce soft contrast with side tables in organic textures, a bold coffee table, or large artwork in striking shades. Use color to define purpose: a warm palette near the fireplace, neutral tones for the sitting area, and vibrant accents in the dining space. Wall paint plays a crucial role in unifying the space — even a subtle tonal shift can define zones without using walls. For a confident and refined palette, our Color Guide is the perfect starting point.

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Spacious living rooms benefit from smart storage solutions that maintain open sightlines while adding functionality. Choose storage furniture like shelving units and side tables with built-in compartments to reduce clutter. In a large space, clean-lined pieces with minimal detailing let other features — such as contemporary artwork or a bold fireplace — stand out. Use low-profile furniture to keep the visual weight grounded and the floor clear. Open shelving is great for books and decor, while closed cabinets keep everyday items out of sight. In multipurpose rooms — like a living and reading area — combine storage types to suit different needs. Storage doesn’t have to be hidden to be useful — it just needs to support the natural flow of your space. Browse our Storage Collection to discover modular, functional designs that enhance any large room.

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Furniture arrangement plays a key role in designing a large living room. Instead of pushing sofas and accent chairs against the walls, float furniture inward to create purpose. Center a coffee table and rug to anchor the space. Along the edges, use shelving units and floor lamps to support different activities. Think of your room as a collection of smaller zones working in harmony. A dining table near a natural light source can define one area, while a sofa and media console define another. In a spacious living room, add character with a vintage sofa, modern furnishings, and personal touches like an antique rug or oversized artwork. Don’t overlook table lamps—they add mood and task lighting, especially in unused corners. This approach to arranging furniture helps your space feel curated, unified, and truly lived in.

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