Leona Lewis’ Living Room Proves This Misunderstood Non-Color Will Top 2026 Trends – It's Far from Lifeless
The singer uses clever layering, raw textures, and warm neutrals to keep a crisp white palette feeling cozy rather than clinical
If you think white living rooms are reserved solely for ultra-modern spaces, it is time to reconsider. A predominantly white scheme works beautifully regardless of your home's architectural style. Especially now, in the height of summer 2026, this versatile neutral is proving to be one of the most popular interior paint ideas – and it is easy to see why.
Decorating with white acts as a blank canvas that maximizes natural seasonal light, illuminating dim corners and making even small living rooms feel wonderfully spacious, airy, and bright. In her Los Angeles home, singer Leona Lewis has perfected this art of decorating.
'White represents purity, innocence, and new beginnings, as well as cleanliness and clarity,' says Patrick O’Donnell, brand ambassador for Farrow & Ball. 'It can be used everywhere in the home but is very successful in the living room and any room where you want to establish calm and with little distraction. It is also an ideal foil for a well-curated room of art and furniture.'
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This is the kind of sofa that instantly makes a living room feel more inviting. Its clean, contemporary silhouette is balanced by generously cushioned, cloud-like seating, creating the perfect blend of style and comfort.
A tall olive tree is one of the easiest ways to bring a space to life, and this remarkably realistic version does exactly that. With its silvery-green leaves and graceful branches, it captures the relaxed elegance of a Mediterranean home (with no upkeep).
This loveseat feels relaxed without sacrificing style. The soft cotton upholstery gives it an inviting, lived-in look, while the clean silhouette keeps it feeling elevated (and, as always, Leona-inspired).
Inspired by Ingo Maurer's iconic 1970s design, this wall lamp is so similar to the piece on Leona's wall. Its fan-shaped silhouette, natural bamboo detailing, and delicate rice paper shade create a diffused glow that feels both sculptural and serene.
At first glance, this crisp white pillow feels beautifully understated, but it's the contrasting black piping that makes it so special. The tailored edging adds just the right amount of definition, creating an almost hand-drawn effect that's hard to rival.
I'm always drawn to sheer curtains for the way they soften a room without blocking out the light. These airy panels gently diffuse sunlight to make a space feel brighter and more expansive.
However, white has a tendency to look lifeless or sterile if it is not styled thoughtfully. To prevent your living room from feeling too clinical, try layering the space with warm neutral accents, just as Leona Lewis has done.
The secret to mastering a white living room palette – particularly when cooling down a sun-drenched summer space – is incorporating as much texture as possible to build depth and visual interest when strong colors are out of the picture. Bringing in raw, natural materials like wooden elements alongside crisp linens, rich velvets, and even the best indoor plants can make a significant difference in adding warmth to the room.
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The true decorating potential of white is frequently underestimated, yet this non-color can have a profound impact on the overall space. Using a white or off-white palette is all about creating contrast through different layers and textures, according to Jane Landino, creative head of studio at Taylor Howes.
'To make a white palette feel designed and considered, it’s important to mix and match patterns, albeit neutral ones and occasional pops of color. Just because something is white doesn’t mean it has to be plain: think about the application – is the wallpaper silk or textured, as an example.'
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Ultimately, white remains one of the most adaptable shades in all of design. It instantly brightens a room while evoking a sense of pristine calm and flawlessness. By introducing colorful artwork, accent soft furnishings, and antique furniture or objects, you can easily elevate the space and adapt its look effortlessly as the seasons change.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.