These Are the Most Popular Living Rooms Featured On Our Instagram In February

Nicoletta RichardsonEntertainment Editor
Nicoletta RichardsonEntertainment Editor
In her spare time, Nicoletta loves marathoning the latest Netflix show, doing at-home workouts, and nurturing her plant babies. Her work has appeared in Women’s Health, AFAR, Tasting Table, and Travel + Leisure, among others. A graduate from Fairfield University, Nicoletta…read more
updated Dec 19, 2019
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Living room with leather sofa, red armchair, large window, and numerous potted plants on shelves and floor.
(Image credit: Elaine Musiwa)

If you’re familiar with our Instagram, you know we love to fill our feed with jaw-dropping spaces that aim to inspire—whether it’s regrammed from a follower or photographed in one of our House Tours. Since we feel that our audience truly have a great eye for design, we wanted give some of our top liked posts from February a little extra lovin’.

To narrow it down, we decided to focus on living rooms that we’ve featured over the past 28 days. After all, in the dead of winter, the couch is one of the most-used pieces of furniture (we have the dents in our cushions to prove it).

From super high ceilings and a wall of windows to a nook encased in hanging plants, these rooms all manage to be gorgeous as well as spaces where we’d love to hang out and binge Netflix. February’s top five living rooms are below:

5. Off-white paradise

Things that make this space extra cozy: exposed brick and beams, strung lightbulbs, hanging lush plants, hammock chair, thick blanket. Did we miss anything?

4. Heavily textured abode

From the patterned rug to the framed photo of alpacas and even the woven basket on the ground, this living space has a lot going on (which makes us love it even more).

3. Finished greenhouse

This living room belongs to self-proclaimed “Brooklyn-based plant junkie” Rachana Pathak, who we featured in a House Tour a few weeks ago. Fitting 300 plants in under a 1,000 square feet can’t be an easy task, but it sure pays off in this greenery-heavy space.

2. Warmly lit haven

Can’t you just imagine making this your permanent work space? Time would be equally spent sitting on the couch and walking onto the balcony to gaze outward.

1. Double-decker haven

There is no denying that these windows are the star of the show. The hardwood floors, leather couch, and overall spacious vibe definitely adds to the peaceful ambience.

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