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16 Ways to Embrace ‘Intentional Clutter’ in Your Living Room
Done right, this trend will create a welcoming, authentic space and utilise your living room’s many display surfaces
The average living room is blessed with multiple surfaces for display – from a mantelpiece to shelving, a sideboard to a coffee table – but how can you swerve a messy-looking room and introduce considered curations that will elevate your space, bring warmth and show off your personality? By tuning into a trend from our 2025 trends round-up: intentional clutter.
From tying colours together or grouping similar objects to organising artworks by theme or frame, these stylish examples show you how it’s done. Don’t forget to save your favourites to an ideabook.
From tying colours together or grouping similar objects to organising artworks by theme or frame, these stylish examples show you how it’s done. Don’t forget to save your favourites to an ideabook.
1. Imperfect Interiors
3. Zoe Willis Design
Revamping? Find the best architect, interior designer or builder for the job in the Houzz Professionals Directory.
Revamping? Find the best architect, interior designer or builder for the job in the Houzz Professionals Directory.
11. Karen Parry Architects
Ask your home professional if they use Houzz Pro software. Tools such as 3D Floor Plans and Mood Boards can help you easily visualise designs for your space.
Ask your home professional if they use Houzz Pro software. Tools such as 3D Floor Plans and Mood Boards can help you easily visualise designs for your space.
16. Dwell by Cheryl Interiors
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Which of these living rooms are you most drawn to? Let us know in the Comments.
Tell us…
Which of these living rooms are you most drawn to? Let us know in the Comments.