These 5 Global Living Room Interior Designs are Hidden Gems
It’s been a decade since we’ve seen the same style in homes—west-style modern interior. They are good and practical, no doubt, but the designers’ portfolios and Pinterest galleries seem flooded with the repetitive idea. This list will showcase some brand-new living room interior design styles that have not got the limelight yet but have an amazing design style. If you are looking for something new for your living hall design, you should check out these designs.
1. Japanese Style Wabi Sabi
The first style that is persuasive and can bring the aura of sophistication with its completely different approach is the Japanese style, Wabi Sabi. The Wabi Sabi psychology says to appreciate the imperfections or to find the beauty in imperfection. You can read the full blog on Wabi Sabi Interiors.
Key elements:
Raw finishes, irregular patterns, exposed bricks, handcrafted ceramics and low seating in living room interiors are some highlights.

2. Moroccan Style
The Moroccan-style interior blends Islamic, Berber, and European influences but comes highly in the category of maximalist designs. In this style, living room designs are created with the use of bold colours and geometric patterns; even the floors are kept colourful (jewel-like colours). The design patterns are deeply culturally rooted.
Key elements:
Use of specific tiles called zellige tiles, hand-carved wooden doors, Moroccan style lantern lighting (in brass) with traditional motifs, low lounge seating, and a focus on hand-knit and luxury fabrics like hand-embroidered cushions, silk, and velvet that depict their wealth and status.
3. Indian Art Deco Revival
As the name suggests, the Indian art deco revival celebrates the traditional art and craft before the colonial rule in India. It emphasizes bringing back the extremely stunning craftsmanship of India that used to decorate homes with local handicrafts, artisanal, colourful glass lanterns, arch-type woodwork and local materials to design homes and living room designs that are the symbols of prestige and wealth of royal courts.
Key elements:
Rich color palette, traditional mandala motifs, use of terracotta, finished timber wood furniture, elaborated courtyards, arches, leaves, motifs, patterns on walls, doors and windows, and use of pillars.
Also read our most appreciated blog on How Indian Interiors are Making a Comeback after Two Decades ?
4. South African Tribal Modern
This is the most underrated interior design style, but trust me, I found significant design ideas in this theme. The theme consists of using the local tribal art forms that will remind you of living in early human life. Those who love trying something new, entirely modern yet connected with cultural roots, must try this theme.
Key elements:
Use of African face paintings depicting traditional outfits and culture, ivory accessories, earthy color tones, dried potpourri and big vases, mud cloth prints (Bogolanfini), Zulu beadwork motifs, Ndebele geometric art.
5. Korean Minimal Modern
Loving minimalism to the core but want to try a different version of minimalism where everything is sleek and placed purposefully? Welcome to a Korean-style living room interior design where the designs are modern, the materials used are modern and it keeps you awestruck with the integration of smart technology.
Key elements:
Low seating with soft fabrics and round circular edges of a sofa in your living room interior is the floor-to-ceiling glass. Open layouts, uncluttered surfaces, Shoes-off culture reflected in soft rugs or floor mats.
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