Blake Lively and Ryan Reynold's muted living room color scheme embodies understated elegance – it's easy to recreate in 4 simple steps

Shades of beige and brown beautifully complement natural wood and statement lighting in the acting power couple's cozy living room

Blake Lively
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Beige has been dominating color trends for the better half of 2024, and it shows no signs of stopping. Though there are millions of ways to reinvent a warm neutral look, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds's take on the palette is one of my favorites.

The acting power couple's neutral living room has been revealed numerous times across Reynolds's and Lively's Instagram pages. Though we've only been able to catch glimpses, of the space. It's no doubt that it's iconic. Beige walls frame an arched window, brought into sharp contrast by wall length light fixture. A light grey sofa brings in some coolness, while a wooden coffee table brings the warmth. A blue painting on the wall adds in statement style. The scent of Lively's favorite Santal 26 candle fills the room.

Acclaimed, Westchester-based interior designer Nina Lichtenstein tells Homes & Gardens: 'Blake Lively’s beige living room is a masterclass in the art of understated elegance. With a neutral color scheme at its core, the space exudes a calm and inviting atmosphere, while carefully selected wooden elements add warmth and a rustic touch. This is a room that feels effortlessly stylish yet cozy, a true reflection of Lively’s sophisticated taste.'

She continues: 'Decorating with neutral color schemes has long been favored in interior design its their versatility and timeless appeal. In Lively’s living room, the use of soft grays, blacks, and browns creates a serene backdrop that allows the space to feel open and airy. The large gray couch anchors the room, offering a plush and comfortable place to relax, while the neutral tones of the rug tie the room together, adding depth without overpowering the space.'

Furthermore, Lively and Reynold's space is a masterclass in how to make a living room more relaxing. 'The beauty of a neutral palette lies in its ability to create a tranquil environment,' adds Lichtenstein. 'In Lively’s living room, this calmness is palpable—the muted tones allow the mind to rest, making the room a perfect sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Additionally, the neutral backdrop provides the flexibility to experiment with textures and materials, which is exactly what makes this space so compelling.'

The styling of natural materials in the living room is a huge part of this calm. Lichtenstein states: 'While the neutral color scheme sets a serene tone, it is the incorporation of wooden elements that infuses the room with warmth and character. The large round wood coffee table in front of the couch is a standout piece, its natural grain and rich tones grounding the space and adding rustic charm. This table is not just functional; it is a statement piece that brings a sense of the outdoors in, connecting the room to nature.'

Statement living room lighting is essential to warming up a neutral living space. 'Behind the couch, the lightbulb trellis with hanging bulbs from wood accents adds a touch of whimsy and romance to the room. The warm glow of the bulbs against the wood creates an intimate and cozy atmosphere, perfect for evening relaxation or entertaining guests. The combination of these wooden elements with the neutral tones enhances the room’s inviting feel, making it both stylish and comfortable,' says Lichtenstein.

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To recreate the look, first, embrace a neutral palette. Lichtenstein advises: 'Start with a base of soft grays, blacks, and browns. These colors create a serene and versatile foundation that can be easily adapted to different styles and seasons.' Then, incorporate wooden furniture. 'A large wooden coffee table, like the one in Lively’s living room, can become the focal point of the space. Choose a table with natural wood grain and rich tones to add warmth and rustic charm,' recommends Lichtenstein.

Third, add statement lighting. Lichtenstein elaborates: 'The lightbulb trellis behind the couch is a key element in Lively’s room, adding both style and coziness. Consider using a similar lighting feature with exposed bulbs and wooden accents to create an intimate ambiance.' Fourth and finally, layer textures to create a cozy, lived in feel. Lichtenstein concludes: 'To add depth to your neutral palette, layer different textures throughout the room. A plush couch, a soft rug, and the natural texture of wood will make the space feel more inviting.'

Though a neutral palette is always a classic, it's the way you accessorize it that transforms it into a home.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.