
Your living room should feel like a calm, personal retreat—not a source of visual chaos.
As a seasoned interior stylist and founder of DBF Interiors, I’ve seen plenty of cluttered, unintentionally designed spaces that could be improved with just a few simple tweaks.
Here are a few things to get rid of in your living room if you want an instant upgrade.
Remove furniture that makes your space feel cramped.

Placing too much furniture in a living room is a common design mistake. Poor spatial arrangements paired with large, clunky pieces just make a space feel crowded rather than cozy.
Instead of filling your living room with lots of furniture, be intentional about the items you select.
Focus on curating instead of collecting, seeking out essential pieces that are unique and functional. This will help you maintain a more open floor plan.
Replace boring rugs with ones that make a statement.

I find that many people settle for bland, uninspiring rugs that fail to add color or flavor to a space.
Since rugs make such a big visual statement, go for something exciting. Try out colorful, patterned rugs to jazz up your living room and infuse it with your personality.
Too many accent chairs can cause unneeded clutter.

A beautiful accent chair can complement and enhance a living room.
However, not all spaces have a layout and ideal seating plan that allows for one. Forcing a bulky chair into a space that doesn’t fit it properly can create unnecessary clutter.
And if you find yourself needing multiple accent chairs to make a space functional, consider swapping them for a larger, more comfortable sofa.
Hide visible wires to keep your space looking neat.

Visible cords and wires can distract from a well-decorated space and make it feel cluttered.
Fortunately, there are many creative ways to hide them. For example, you can feed them through your TV console or snake them behind baseboard accessories.
You can even purchase concealing cord caps and paint them to match your wall color.
Cover your basic pillows with fresh designs and colors.

Instead of keeping the accent pillows that came with your couch or sticking with basic designs, consider upgrading.
After all, curated accent pillows are a great way to add more personality and substance to your living area.
I suggest swapping out accent pillows every six months to a year to spruce up your living room.
Instead of completely repurchasing new pillows each time, opt for covers that are easy to change and low-commitment (especially if you want to try trendy textures, colors, and patterns).
This story was originally published on May 10, 2021, and most recently updated on March 24, 2026.
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