Summer Living Room Remodel

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As the temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, it’s only natural to want to refresh your home with a summer living room remodel.

Don’t panic … when I use the term remodel, I actually mean refresh. But our living room feels so much brighter and more comforting that it feels like a remodel! So why did I do this? I need to blame our beach house …

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.
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My Living Room Remodel Refresh

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

After remodeling our beach house in a modern taupe and cream color palette, I couldn’t help but feel that our home in Pasadena needed a similar update. With a desire to create a more inviting and relaxing atmosphere, I decided to start my summer home refresh in the living room.

The first step was to declutter the space. Over time, our living room had become filled with various trinkets and decorative items, creating a sense of clutter. I knew that in order to achieve the fresh and breezy summer vibe I desired, I needed to clear out the excess and make room for new elements to shine.

Seventeen trips later (with my utility wagon) I filled our storage area with items I don’t need. (Truthfully, I also de-cluttered the family room and my craft room.) Some of the items will remain in storage to be used later and a lot of them will be available at the sale I am going to have this summer.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

With a clear canvas before me, I began to envision the new look of the space. I wanted to incorporate a more modern aesthetic, with a blend of old and new decor items. To start, I carefully selected new pieces that would complement the existing furniture and enhance the overall ambiance of the room.

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A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

One of the focal points of the living room is a set of French doors that lead out to the front of the house. To make the most of this feature, I added two Studio McGee swivel chairs from Target that frame the doors perfectly. These chairs not only provide additional seating but also create a cozy spot for reading and enjoying the summer breeze. The choice of chairs also reflects the modern style I was aiming for, with their clean lines and neutral tones.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Next, I turned my attention to the bookcases. I restyled them by arranging a combination of new and vintage books, decorative objects, and some of my favorite vintage scales.

The color scheme is a lot lighter than how I had styled them previously and I am pretty sure I took away at least fifty black and dark blue vintage books!

By curating the items on the bookshelves, I achieved a sense of balance and visual appeal, creating a backdrop that perfectly showcases our cherished collection of books and other vintage items.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

To further enhance the living room’s transformation, I changed out the pillow covers on the sofas and armchairs. Opting for lighter colors and breathable fabrics, I introduced a sense of airiness and comfort. The new pillow covers not only provide a visual update but also offer a cozy spot for lounging during lazy summer afternoons.

A frame TV on the wall of a newly refreshed living room with light couches and accents.

In the spirit of modernity, I decided to incorporate a Frame TV on one of the walls. This sleek and sophisticated addition allows us to enjoy our favorite shows and sporting events without compromising the overall aesthetic of the room.

If the location looks a bit odd, I actually centered it over the fireplace and couches. I know it’s close to the light switch but that was my only choice.

A frame TV on the wall of a newly refreshed living room with light couches and accents.

When not in use, the frame TV seamlessly blends with the surrounding decor, becoming a tasteful piece of art.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Finally, I addressed every surface in the room, ensuring that each had its own touch of summer charm. I carefully selected a mix of new and vintage items, such as vases, sculptures, and tabletop accessories, to adorn side tables, shelves, and the mantel.

By combining modern elements with timeless pieces, I achieved a sense of depth and character that adds interest to the space.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

The end result of the summer living room refresh exceeded my expectations. The space now exudes a fresh and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding, entertaining, and embracing the joys of the season.

Whether I’m curled up in one of the swivel chairs with a good book, gathering with family for a game night, or cheering on my favorite sports team, this transformed living room has become my favorite space in the house.

How to Update Your Living Room for Summer

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

If you’re considering a summer remodel of your own living room, I encourage you to take a step back and assess the overall feel and functionality of the space. Clear out any unnecessary clutter, and carefully select new decor items that align with your desired style.

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

By combining old and new elements, you can create a harmonious balance that reflects your personality and enhances the ambiance of the room.

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Seven Tips for a Quick Living Room Remodel (or Refresh)

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

When incorporating old and new elements into your living room remodel, it’s essential to strike a harmonious balance that reflects your unique personality and enhances the overall ambiance of the space.

Here are seven tips to help you achieve this:

Embrace the Mix

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Don’t be afraid to blend old and new pieces together. Combining vintage items with modern elements creates an interesting juxtaposition that adds character and depth to your living room. For example, you can pair a sleek, contemporary sofa with a vintage coffee table or incorporate antique accessories alongside contemporary artwork.

Choose a Cohesive Color Palette

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Select a color scheme that unifies the old and new elements in your living room. Consider the existing colors in your space and choose hues that complement or contrast with them. This will create a sense of cohesion and ensure that the different pieces harmonize with one another.

Incorporate Statement Pieces

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Introduce a few standout pieces that make a bold statement and become focal points in the room. This could be a vintage chandelier, an eye-catching piece of artwork, or a unique antique furniture item (such as the vintage counter under the window). These statement pieces will add interest and serve as conversation starters while reflecting your personal style.

Repurpose and Upcycle

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Give old items a new lease on life by repurposing or upcycling them. For instance, you can transform an old wooden ladder into a bookshelf or use vintage suitcases as storage solutions. I love storage Scrabble letters in old jars. This not only adds a touch of nostalgia but also promotes sustainability and creativity in your design.

Consider the Scale and Proportion

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Pay attention to the scale and proportion of the old and new elements you’re incorporating. Ensure that they work together harmoniously and don’t overpower or overshadow one another. Proper placement and thoughtful arrangement can help strike the right balance and create a visually pleasing composition.

Layer Textures and Materials

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Mix different textures and materials to add depth and tactile interest to your living room. Combine smooth and shiny surfaces with rough and natural textures. For example, pair a plush velvet sofa with a rustic wooden coffee table or mix metallic accents with woven rattan accessories. This interplay of textures will enhance the visual appeal and create a welcoming atmosphere.

Let Your Personality Shine Through

A newly refreshed living room with light couches, furniture, and accents.

Ultimately, the most important aspect of your living room remodel is to be sure to include your personality and style. Infuse the space with items that have sentimental value or showcase your hobbies and interests. Incorporate personal mementos, artwork, or collections that evoke fond memories and tell your story.

Remember, the key is to create a living room that feels balanced and cohesive, where old and new elements seamlessly coexist. By thoughtfully combining these elements, you can achieve a space that not only reflects your personality but also enhances the ambiance and functionality of your home.

So go ahead, embark on your summer living room remodel and let your creativity and personal style shine through.

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5 Comments

  1. Leslie! Paint that light switch tout suite, girl. Unscrew it, wash it, paint it.
    While it’s drying, paint the actual switches very carefully with a small artist brush.
    You can have this done in…30 minutes and you will not regret it for-ev-ah.

  2. How soothing! You and the grand baby will have lots of peaceful, happy moments in such a in such a “lightened” home.

  3. Nicely done! I love to see some open spaces with bookshelves. So much “calmer” with 1/3 each books, decor and open space.

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