Cottages August 3, 2022 Reach New Heights With Inspiration From These Grand Living Rooms Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Print This These luxe living areas prove that sometimes you only need one hardworking space to relax, entertain and gather. Take your decorating to new heights with inspiration from these grand living rooms! In designer Jennifer Overweel’s living area off the kitchen, she infused elements of both a family room and living room through elegant seating and draping, a TV and a wood-burning fireplace. Photographer: Stacey Brandford Source: House & Home May 2022 Designer: Jennifer Overweel If you don’t have vaulted ceilings, you can create the illusion of an Old World country great room by adding ceiling beams to your family room. “I always treat the ceiling as a fifth wall,” says homeowner Hali MacDonald, who used tongue-and-groove panelling and wooden beams to add warmth to the family room. Photographer: Alex Lukey Source: House & Home May 2021 Designer: Hali MacDonald, Architecture by Gren Weis Architect & Associates When the homeowners of this North Toronto home told designer Ali Budd they wanted to eliminate a living room, they knew the family room needed to shine on its own. An arched doorway makes for a grand entrance, a statement chandelier creates the illusion of height and wood-panelled walls gives it a vintage vibe. “This is where we’ll be entertaining,” says the homeowner. Photographer: Alex Lukey Source: House & Home January/February 2022 Designer: Ali Budd Full-height windows in this cottage great room extend into the dining room, giving both loungers and diners sweeping views of the water. Sleek seating and a carved wooden sculpture bring a sophisticated feel to the room. Photographer: Virginia Macdonald Source: House & Home August 2019 Designer: Sloan Mauran This Whistler retreat has an open-concept living space that’s anchored by a concrete-faced Rumford fireplace. Full-height drapes soften the look, while stacked firewood brings warmth and edge to the room. Photographer: Janis Nicolay Designer: Denise Ashmore In designer Scott Yetman’s Quebec chateau, a striking light fixture hangs from the vaulted ceiling in the grand living room, creating a canopy effect “so you don’t feel like you’re sitting in this massive space,” says Scott. A glamorous mirror sits above the original fireplace, which acts as the centre of the room. Photographer: André Rider Source: House & Home December 2020 Designer: Scott Yetman This gorgeous living room pulls out all the stops with vaulted ceilings and a porcelain fireplace flanked by custom bookends and floor-to-ceiling windows. Wooden beams add a rustic element to the newly renovated space. Photographer: Valerie Wilcox Designer: Charlie Coull Author: Talia Hart Tags: best living room cottage great room cottage living room family rooms fireplaces grand living room great room high-end design living room living room design living room ideas luxe design luxury living luxury living room vaulted ceilings Up Next 10 Museums Around the World For Fans Of Design & DecoratingView gallery