Accent your architectural elements. The living room is usually a more formal and grand space. It's for entertaining guests and as such it should be a little more formal than the rest of your house. You can easily accomplish this just by adding more formal details. You might want to focus in on the fireplace if you have one just by adding a mantle or building out your current mantle so it's a little grander. You can try painting it a dark black color or you can just add a few wood appliques. This gives a little more intricate detail to it.
If you don't have a lot of architectural elements in your room then you should really add them in. They don't take up a lot of space to really give your room a high end look. You can do this with paint or actual molding. You can make your doorway seem grander just by adding a large molding around it or using ornate rosettes around your windows and doorways. You can also mimic the look of crown molding with paint. For more of a country look try wainscoting. You can also create a French feeling just by adding a few molding rectangles throughout your space. You can either paint it out a bright white, fancy gold, or just use the same wall color for texture, but not a lot of contrast.
You need to balance the architecture of your home with the style that you want. If you find yourself living in a log cabin and you really don't know what to do with it try a cottage style. Being a lot more feminine can help reduce some of the harshness of this kind space. You can make several odes to your home with your accents but go with an overall style that you really love so you can live with it. This creates an eclectic look while giving you everything you want in a living room.
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