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Joss & Main Living Room Refresh (Spring 2026)

  • Writer: Lambs Home Edit
    Lambs Home Edit
  • 10 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

If you’re craving a living room that feels elevated yet effortless, this curated Joss & Main–inspired space blends clean lines, warm textures, and timeless pieces you’ll love for years. Think cozy, modern, and quietly luxurious.

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Anchor the Room with Comfort + Style

Start with the foundation: the Cami 91'' Upholstered Sofa. Its clean square arms and single bench cushion create that modern, tailored look—while still feeling soft and inviting.Pair it with the Amada Upholstered Power Recliners (Set of 2) for ultimate comfort (perfect for winding down after a long day).

At the center, the Hartwell Genuine Leather Ottoman doubles as a coffee table—bringing in warmth, texture, and everyday durability.

Layer in Tables with Personality

This is where your room starts to feel curated, not cookie-cutter.

Mixing materials (marble, metal, wood) instantly elevates your space.

Ground the Space with a Statement Rug

The Amber Lewis x Loloi Morgan Denim/Multi Rug is the piece that ties everything together.

It has that beautiful vintage, lived-in look but with modern durability—perfect for real life (and high-traffic spaces). The subtle blues and neutrals keep the room calm and cohesive.

Add Warmth with Lighting + Decor

Now for the finishing touches that make your living room feel like home:

Final Look: Effortless, Elevated Living

This space works because it balances:

  • ✔️ Comfort (plush seating + recliners)

  • ✔️ Structure (clean-lined sofa + tables)

  • ✔️ Texture (leather, marble, ceramic, soft rug)

  • ✔️ Warmth (lighting + neutral tones)

The result? A living room that feels high-end—but still totally livable.

Shop the Look

You can recreate this exact space with the links above and start building a living room that feels like your personal retreat.

Pro Tip: Start with the sofa + rug, then layer in everything else over time—this keeps it budget-friendly while still achieving that designer look.

 
 
 
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