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Living room design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
The living room is the space guests see first. Upload one photo and see it redesigned across 16 styles — Japandi, Modern, Industrial, Coastal and more — with your sofa, coffee table, and windows kept exactly where they are. Same room, sixteen different feelings.

Designing your living room
A living room has to do more jobs than any other space in the house: it hosts guests, holds the TV, becomes the reading nook, and quietly sets the tone for the whole home. That is why "living room design ideas" is such a broad search — the right answer depends entirely on the style you are reaching for and the room you already have.
Instead of scrolling endless inspiration that was shot in someone else’s apartment, EasyRoomAI lets you test directions on your own living room. The before/after gallery above keeps one real room fixed and swaps only the style — so you can compare a warm, low Japandi treatment against a clean Modern look, a raw Industrial mood, or a breezy Coastal palette, all on the same sofa and the same windows.
One living room, four styles
The layout never moves. We redesign the materials, finishes, furniture, and decor while preserving your camera angle, window placement, and the major furniture positions. That means the comparison is honest: you are not looking at four different rooms, you are looking at your room, four ways. Pick the one that fits, then generate the full-resolution render.
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Japandi living room
The same living room redesigned in Japandi style — warm oak, a low linen sofa, matte stone, and soft natural light, layout unchanged.
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Modern living room
The same living room redesigned in Modern style — clean lines, a neutral palette, and an open, uncluttered feel.
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Industrial living room
The same living room redesigned in Industrial style — exposed brick, blackened metal, and warm leather against concrete.
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Coastal living room
The same living room redesigned in Coastal style — airy blues and whites, rattan textures, and breezy natural light.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact layout — sofa, coffee table, and window placement. Only the materials, palette, and decor change.
Living Room ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your living room, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
Frequently asked
What are the most popular living room design styles?
The most-requested living room styles on EasyRoomAI are Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, Mid-Century Modern, Industrial, and Coastal. There is no single "best" style — the right one depends on how much light the room gets, the size of the space, and whether you want it to feel calm, cosy, or bold. The gallery above lets you compare four of them on the same room.
How do I make a small living room look bigger?
Lean toward styles with light palettes and low, leggy furniture — Scandinavian, Japandi, and Modern all read as more spacious. Keep surfaces clear, use a single large rug instead of several small ones, and let the windows breathe. In EasyRoomAI you can test a light Scandinavian treatment against a darker Industrial one on your actual room to see the difference instantly.
Will the AI keep my real living room layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window and door positions, and the major furniture layout while restyling the materials, finishes, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same room — only the style changes — so the comparison reflects what your space could actually look like.
Do I need to pick a style before I start?
No. You can upload your photo first and try several styles back to back. Most people land on a direction faster by comparing renders of their own room than by describing a look in words. Browse the 16 styles below, or just open the tool with Living Room pre-selected.
Is it free to redesign my living room?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.