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Your pets don’t just share your home. They complete it. The dog curled by the fire, the cat ruling from the highest shelf, the birds glowing in their living botanical aviary — these are not inconveniences to design around. They are the whole point. These jaw-dropping before-and-after luxury living room transformations prove that when great design meets unconditional love for animals, the result isn’t just a beautiful room. It’s a home that finally makes sense.
Builder grade living rooms rarely accommodate pet lovers who refuse to compromise on style. These 35 makeovers prove that luxury and animal-friendly design can coexist beautifully.
Each space started as a bland, contractor-installed room and evolved into a sophisticated haven where pets belong as much as the homeowners do.
Monochrome Neutrals Evolve Into Japanese-Inspired Vertical Drama

The traditional chandelier gives way to an amber glass globe cluster that anchors the double-height space. Floating maple shelves climb the left wall like a sculptural installation, replacing the static framed art. The fireplace mantel disappears into a sleek linear insert with blonde wood storage below. Ink-wash tiger artwork commands attention above a natural wood floating shelf. Sculptural chairs with vertical slats replace generic armchairs, while organic-edged coffee tables add warmth.
Beige Builder Basics Replaced by Emerald Velvet and Ornate Victorian Drama

Dark emerald green paint coats every wall, complemented by matching velvet upholstery on all three seating pieces. A floor-to-ceiling library system with brass railings and ladder replaces the blank wall space. The ornate Victorian chandelier features green glass shades, while the fireplace gains decorative tile surround detailing and an ornamental black mantel with gold inlay.
Beige Carpet and Builder Beige Yield to Wood Paneling and Pendant Globes
Horizontal wood planking covers the upper walls and ceiling, introducing walnut tones that replace the original builder beige paint. The carpet gives way to herringbone hardwood in a medium oak finish. A cluster of amber glass globe pendants descends from the vaulted ceiling, replacing the brushed nickel chandelier.
The fireplace surround loses its traditional mantel in favor of a stucco-textured arch with a floating walnut shelf. A framed deer print hangs above. Mid-century armchairs with exposed wood frames flank the sectional, while the coffee table retains its simple wood construction. Recessed can lights supplement the statement pendant fixture.
Builder Beige and Flat Walls Give Way to Rustic Beams and Pendant Lanterns

Exposed Douglas fir beams slice across the vaulted ceiling, anchoring three amber glass lantern pendants that replace the formal chandelier. Tan leather sectionals and barrel chairs claim the floor, swapping out taupe upholstery for saddle-toned hides accented with nailhead trim. Plaid drapes in rust and caramel frame the windows, discarding the plain linen panels.
The fireplace shifts from a rectilinear mantel to an arched adobe-style hearth with a hand-carved wood mantel. Terracotta tile replaces beige carpet underfoot, and a wildlife painting of an elk in a mountain meadow hangs above the firebox. A live flame flickers in the rounded opening, beside a built-in dog nook labeled “Pet Retreat.”
Editor’s Note: The amber glass pendants echo the warm tones in the leather furniture and terracotta flooring, creating a cohesive palette that carries the Southwestern theme from ceiling to floor.
Flat Beige Forgotten for Charcoal Walls and Copper-Trimmed Drama

Charcoal paint wraps every surface in the renovated space, while walnut floating shelves march up the left wall in a deliberate staggered arrangement. Copper accents punctuate the dark palette through the arched fireplace surround, geometric floor tiles, and chair bases. A framed lion portrait replaces the generic rectangular mirror. Amber pendant lights cascade from the vaulted plank ceiling where the original white chandelier once hung. Bronze curtain rods anchor the same window placements, now framed by deeper, more substantial drapes that ground the vertical space.
Beige Basics Erased by Burgundy Velvet and Gothic Revival Opulence

Burgundy channel-tufted velvet sectionals anchor the space where beige upholstery once sat. Coffered ceilings with amber-lit insets replace the flat white expanse above. An ornate Venetian-style chandelier with colored glass shades commands attention over a tufted leather ottoman used as a cocktail table. The fireplace gains an antique bronze surround, flanked by arched wood-paneled niches that echo Gothic Revival detailing. A portrait of a Saint Bernard in a gilded frame hangs where a simple mirror offered no personality. Dark walnut flooring replaces carpet throughout.
Builder Beige Replaced by Cognac Leather and Planked Mahogany Ceiling

Rich cognac leather club chairs anchor a center conversation zone where beige fabric once dominated. Horizontal mahogany planks now stretch across the entire vaulted ceiling, replacing the flat beige expanse overhead. Four brass lantern pendants hang at staggered heights, casting warm light across the space. Trophy ribbons and equestrian art flank the fireplace, now framed in carved wood cabinetry and display shelves. Butterscotch walls deepen the mood, while medium-stained hardwood floors eliminate the neutral carpet. Custom drapery panels in caramel linen frame corner windows.
Pale Beige Overthrown by Teal Velvet and Gold-Trimmed Maximalism

Teal velvet upholstery now dominates every seat, from the deep-channeled sofa to the pair of carved accent chairs with exposed gold frames. Gold ceiling medallions punctuate the white coffers, echoing the ornate turquoise and gold chandelier that replaced the modest brushed-nickel fixture. Decorative folding screens with geometric arch patterns frame a trio of potted palms behind the sofa, adding vertical interest.
Dark walnut flooring and rich teal drapery enclose the space in saturated color. The fireplace mantel, once plain white, now features carved wood detailing in a bronze finish. Taxidermy birds perch atop the mantel, flanking a gold-framed mirror that reflects the jewel-toned palette back into the room.
Beige Staging Furniture Discarded for Terracotta Linen and Rustic Beam Accents

Terracotta linen upholstery replaces taupe microfiber across a sectional sofa and barrel-back swivel chairs. Exposed timber beams frame the vaulted ceiling, contrasting with the previously flat drywall expanse. Amber glass pendant lights hang where a brushed nickel chandelier once centered the room. Stone tile flooring supplants beige carpet, anchored by a natural jute rug layered beneath chunky reclaimed wood coffee tables.
Pro Tip: Swivel chairs in high-traffic living rooms let pet owners track movement without repositioning furniture, keeping sightlines clear for monitoring curious animals near fireplaces or open doorways.
Beige Carpet Abandoned for Wood Ceiling Planks and Amber Pendant Cluster

Carpet vanishes in favor of wide-plank oak flooring stained in a honey tone, while the ceiling gains knotty pine planks laid horizontally between black steel beams. The fireplace surround shifts from white-painted mantel to a raw wood frame with vertical tongue-and-groove panels flanking the firebox. A cluster of five amber glass pendant globes hangs where a chrome chandelier once dangled. The sectional rotates 90 degrees and swaps its taupe microfiber for ivory boucle.
Swivel chairs with curved backs and rounded wooden bases replace the angular armchairs. A walnut coffee table with thick legs and visible grain anchors the seating circle. Floating shelves in natural oak climb the right wall in staggered rows, and a framed bear portrait occupies the fireplace wall. Recessed can lights dot the ceiling, casting warm pools across the planks.
Navy Upholstery and Stone Cladding Replace Builder Beige Vacancy

Stacked stone veneer now surrounds the fireplace opening, climbing the wall in irregular gray and taupe ledges. A reclaimed wood mantel shelf and matching floating ledge add horizontal breaks to the vertical stone. Shiplap boards coat the vaulted ceiling in white, drawing the eye upward. Navy linen sectionals and club chairs anchor the seating area, paired with a striped navy-and-tan rug that defines the conversation zone.
A capiz chandelier hangs from the peak, replacing the brushed nickel fixture. Striped curtains in navy and off-white frame the windows, echoing the rug below. A low coffee table in weathered oak sits between the sofas. The dog portrait above the mantel introduces a coastal theme, while the built-in shelving beside the fireplace offers practical storage painted white to match the trim.
Coffered Black Ceiling and Blush Velvet Usher Out Builder Neutrals

Blush pink walls stretch floor to ceiling, punctuated by a black chair rail that circles the room at waist height. The coffered ceiling treatment adds architectural depth with wide black beams forming a grid overhead. A crystal chandelier replaces the simple brushed nickel fixture, while pink velvet sofas and bergere chairs upholstered in matching fabric fill the space previously occupied by taupe sectionals. The fireplace surround shifts from white millwork to black-painted wood, topped with an ornate gilt-framed portrait of a beagle in regal pose.
Warm Amber Walls and Dark Wood Beams Replace Pale Neutral Staging

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Caramel-toned walls wrap the space in a warmer palette, anchored by dark brown exposed ceiling beams that add architectural definition to the two-story volume. The fireplace shifts from a white mantel surround to an arched clay-colored plaster design with a curved opening and a deep ledge above. Lantern-style pendant lights in bronze replace the brushed nickel chandelier overhead.
African wildlife paintings in dark wood frames fill previously blank wall space, while the tan leather sectional and armchairs introduce texture absent in the original beige upholstery. Black coffee tables and side tables contrast against dark espresso hardwood floors, completing the shift from builder-grade carpet to a more grounded, layered aesthetic.
Horizontal Grasscloth and Floating Walnut Shelves Supplant Beige Vacancy

The beige void surrenders to horizontal grasscloth wallcovering in a natural flax tone that wraps the two-story volume. Floating walnut shelves now cantilever from the left wall in a staggered arrangement, introducing functional display space where blank drywall once stood. The fireplace gains a gray limestone surround that replaces the builder-grade painted mantel, while a wide walnut beam floats above as a contemporary mantel shelf. A spherical smoked-glass pendant drops from the ceiling on a slender black cord, replacing the forgettable brushed-nickel chandelier.
The furniture shifts from a brown microfiber L-sectional and beige club chairs to a modular gray linen sectional with a chaise extension and two rounded swivel chairs in matching fabric. A jute area rug anchors the seating zone. Black-and-white wildlife photography in a thin dark frame leans against the grasscloth, while wood legs on every seating piece echo the walnut shelving and coffee table.
- Gray limestone tiles frame the fireplace in large-format rectangles
- Walnut floating shelves create asymmetric vertical rhythm on the tall wall
- Smoked-glass globe pendant introduces industrial contrast to the organic textures
Deep Plum Walls and Gallery of Gilded Portraits Erase Beige Monotony

Luxurious plum velvet upholstery wraps a channel-tufted sectional and matching ottoman, while antique crystal chandelier drops illuminate walls saturated in eggplant. Ornate gilt-framed portraits cluster in salon-style arrangement above the seating, and built-in shelving flanks the fireplace to display china and decorative objects against the moody backdrop.
Burnt Sienna Walls and Cobalt Velvet Chairs Banish Builder Beige

Walls now wear a burnt sienna plaster finish that radiates warmth across every surface, including the rounded kiva fireplace niche built into the corner. Hand-blown glass pendants in amber, cobalt, and tangerine hang at staggered heights above a rust-colored velvet sectional layered with patterned throw pillows.
Cobalt blue velvet armchairs and a mustard yellow companion chair create bold contrast against terracotta floor tiles laid in a grid pattern. A vintage tribal tapestry replaces the empty frame, while layered geometric rugs in rust and indigo anchor the seating arrangement. Blue-and-gold curtain panels frame corner windows, completing the Southwestern revival palette.
Emerald Chesterfield Sofas and Carved Fireplace Surround Overturn Beige

Green tufted leather Chesterfield seating replaces beige fabric neutrals, the deep emerald hue anchoring a palette shift toward jewel tones and botanical motifs. Dark wood built-ins flank a fireplace now framed by an ornate carved surround with arched display niches and decorative corbels.
Botanical prints in cream mats line golden walls, while emerald velvet drapes pool at the windows. A richly patterned area rug in rust and olive grounds the furniture arrangement. Horizontal wood planking covers the ceiling in a warm brown stain, and an ornate brass chandelier with amber glass shades replaces the original simple fixture.
Exposed Brick Chimney and Sage Green Linen Retire Beige Anonymity

Rustic hardwood planks in a distressed honey finish replace the builder-grade carpet, grounding the room in farmhouse warmth. Exposed brick in traditional red clay forms a full-height chimney breast, complete with an arched pizza oven opening beside the main firebox and a chunky wood mantel. Vertical tongue-and-groove paneling in muted sage climbs halfway up the walls, topped by a cream plaster finish.
Sage green linen sofas and armchairs hold patterned throw pillows in tan plaid and solid beige. The wooden coffee table shows visible joinery and a lower shelf. Floating wood shelves in the same finish as the mantel bracket the chimney. Plaid curtains in sage and cream hang at the windows. A circular chandelier with candle-style bulbs replaces the dated nickel fixture, casting light over the richer palette.
Emerald Velvet Sectional and Gothic Chandelier Displace Beige Uniformity

Rich emerald velvet upholsters a tufted sectional and matching armchairs, contrasting with a black ornate coffee table centered on a Persian rug in navy and gold. The fireplace transforms from a basic white mantel to an intricately carved black Gothic surround with a lit fire glowing behind decorative metalwork. Emerald silk curtains frame tall windows while botanical artworks in black frames populate the walls and floating shelves. A dramatic black chandelier with green glass accents hangs overhead, anchoring the moody palette that replaces every trace of builder-grade neutrality.
Wood Plank Ceiling and Amber Cove Lighting Oust Neutral Carpeted Sprawl

Pale beige carpet gives way to light oak plank flooring laid in a chevron pattern. The ceiling transforms with horizontal tongue-and-groove planks finished in honey tones, concealing LED strips along the perimeter for ambient glow. A single globe pendant replaces the previous chandelier.
Antler Chandelier and River Rock Chimney Command Cabin Transformation

Knotty pine planks wrap every surface, partnering with a full-height river rock fireplace that anchors the room. Black and green buffalo check upholsters the sectional and armchairs, echoing curtains hung beside French doors. An antler chandelier suspends from exposed beam trusses above honey-toned hardwood flooring.
By The Numbers: Knotty pine contains natural knots and grain variations that create visual texture across walls and ceilings. River rock masonry requires individual stone placement for structural stability. Buffalo check patterns originated in 19th-century Scottish textile mills.
Navy Velvet Sectional and Cedar Cat Cubes Overthrow Builder Beige

Navy blue walls stretch to the two-story ceiling, draped in matching velvet curtains that replace the pale tan fabric from before. A modular cedar cat climbing system flanks the fireplace, featuring circular entry holes and horizontal ledges that integrate pet infrastructure into the architecture. The sectional sofa in navy linen forms an L-shape around a mid-century coffee table with hairpin legs, positioned on honey-toned oak flooring.
A framed portrait of a tan pit bull hangs opposite the fireplace, commanding attention against the deep blue backdrop. The pendant fixture swaps the brushed nickel chandelier for a cobalt glass globe.
Coffered Mahogany Ceiling and Crystal Chandelier Erase Rental Blandness

Opulent gold damask walls replace the original beige paint, creating an environment that favors European collecting over neutral staging. The coffered ceiling frames intersecting mahogany beams detailed with egg-and-dart crown molding, a dramatic departure from the flat drywall above. A tiered crystal chandelier suspends from a brass medallion, casting prismatic light across ornate French furnishings.
Herringbone parquetry in honey-toned oak covers the former beige carpet. The baroque fireplace mantel, carved from dark cherry with acanthus scrollwork, anchors a collection of porcelain vases and a large oil painting in a gilded frame. Tufted yellow velvet upholstery unifies the sofa and bergère chairs, while a glass-topped coffee table rests on cabriole legs finished in distressed walnut.
Floating Wood Slabs and Domed Copper Pendant Replace Tract Chandelier

Staggered walnut floating steps climb the corner wall beside an arched stucco fireplace that houses a working wood fire and a rounded nook below. Terracotta pavers in herringbone cover the floor where carpet once spread. A hammered copper pendant with gold interior hangs where a traditional multi-arm fixture dangled. Japanese calligraphy art in a slim gold frame anchors the chimney breast.
Charred Wood Ceiling and Stacked Stone Surround Replace Beige Neutrality

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Horizontal dark walnut planks wrap the vaulted ceiling, anchoring the space with rich wood grain that contrasts sharply against the builder-beige walls of the original room. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace in variegated gray and taupe fieldstone replaces the plain white mantel, crowned by a live-edge walnut mantel shelf with visible bark and natural contours.
Copper dome pendants hang above the seating area, casting warm pools of light across the dark hardwood floors that have replaced the beige carpet. Burnt orange leather sofas and rounded armchairs in rust velvet create a cohesive color story, while a portrait of a red fox in an ornate gold frame adds personality to the terracotta-painted walls.
Tropical Parrot Portrait and Dark Wicker Seating Erase Beige

Saffron yellow walls inject instant warmth, replacing the builder beige that once dominated. A carved mahogany fireplace surround grounds the tropical parrot painting hung above the mantel. Dark wicker-framed sofas in teal velvet face mustard yellow armchairs across a glass-topped coffee table. Arched French doors with lattice grillwork open to a lush garden visible through every pane. The ceiling showcases stained bamboo slats arranged in a herringbone pattern, anchored by an amber glass chandelier with wrought iron arms.
Tropical print curtains featuring monstera leaves and hibiscus flowers in teal and gold frame each window and door. Birds of paradise and split-leaf philodendrons in terracotta pots crowd the corners. A leaf-patterned area rug in yellow and teal covers terracotta tile floors. The original neutral carpet and pale walls vanished under layers of saturated color and botanical abundance designed for a pet owner who values bold tropical aesthetics.
Stacked Stone Chimney and Charcoal Pendant Lights Abolish Beige

Dark gray walls and a floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace surround anchor the redesigned space with textural contrast. Black planked shiplap coats the ceiling while two amber glass pendant lights suspend above the seating area. The original beige carpet gives way to wide-plank ebony hardwood flooring. A gray sectional sofa and matching armchairs create conversational seating around a dark wood trestle coffee table.
Black Paneling with Gold Trim and Crystal Waterfall Replace Builder Beige

Glossy black wall panels framed with gold geometric molding cover every surface, abolishing the beige vacuum of the original space. The fireplace mantel gains a dramatic overhaul with layered black and gold trim, crowned by a framed leopard portrait in a gold frame. A tiered crystal chandelier with a sunburst ceiling medallion replaces the simple nickel fixture. Black velvet sofas with gold metal bases anchor the seating arrangement around a smoked glass coffee table trimmed in gold.
Gold accents continue through tubular wall sconces, striped black and gold area rug, and metallic throw pillows. Black curtains hang floor to ceiling, concealing the beige drapes. The beige carpet gives way to dark flooring that amplifies the room’s new opulent character.
Fun Fact: The ceiling features a warm champagne metallic finish that reflects light from the chandelier, creating an ambient glow that softens the dramatic black walls while maintaining the luxurious Art Deco inspired aesthetic.
Wine Leather Sofa and Stone Fireplace Surround Banish Carpet Monotony

Chocolate plum walls meet honey pine plank flooring where burgundy leather furniture replaces taupe upholstery throughout. The fireplace gains an arched stone surround with thick timber mantel, flanked by landscape oil paintings in natural wood frames. Plaid throw blankets and tartan accent pillows introduce Scottish lodge character. A wrought iron chandelier with amber glass shades hangs above the reclaimed wood coffee table, while natural pine tongue-and-groove paneling crowns the ceiling line.
Backlit Cactus Display and Arched Kiva Fireplace Displace Neutral Sprawl

Terracotta tiles in a diagonal grid pattern replace beige carpeting, anchoring a sectional upholstered in sage linen. The traditional white mantel gives way to an arched kiva fireplace in cream plaster, flanked by potted agave in geometric terracotta planters. A floor-to-ceiling wooden display case with internal LED strips showcases an array of succulents and cacti against chartreuse backing. Exposed wood beams span the ceiling while three hand-blown glass pendants in amber, olive, and honey tones descend on black cords. The simple wood coffee table remains, now grounded by the terracotta flooring.
Teal Walls and Nautical Cat Bridges Convert Carpet Neutrals

Teal painted walls replace beige throughout, matched by teal upholstered sectionals and barrel chairs that swap out brown fabric seating. A stone veneer fireplace surround in gray ledgestone covers the original white mantel. The coffee table shifts from honey oak to weathered gray wood planks with a chunky pedestal base.
Rope-wrapped cat bridges and diagonal ladder shelves occupy the left wall, providing vertical territory for climbing. A framed cat portrait positioned on the mantel depicts a tabby against coastal rocks. The chandelier changes from brushed nickel to cascading blue and clear glass droplets. Wood-look laminate flooring in gray wash tones eliminates the carpet, while sheer white panels layer under teal drapes that coordinate with the wall color.
Sapphire Walls and Saltwater Reef Tank Replace Beige Monotony

Cobalt blue walls saturated in rich pigment coat every surface, erasing the former beige shell. A built-in aquarium spans the left wall, framed in walnut cabinetry and filled with coral formations in magenta, orange, and yellow. The sectional wears teal velvet upholstery with matching accent chairs on turned wood legs. A linear gas fireplace replaces the outdated insert, surrounded by custom walnut millwork and topped with an underwater photograph. Wood planks stripe the cathedral ceiling in alternating tones, while a spherical blue glass pendant hangs where the brushed nickel chandelier once dangled.
Horizontal Plank Walls and Stone Chimney Replace Beige Carpeted Calm

Reclaimed wood planks wrap the walls in golden oak tones while stacked limestone surrounds the fireplace from hearth to mantel. Leather sofas in cognac brown anchor the hardwood floor, paired with swivel chairs upholstered in caramel fabric. Lantern pendants in bronze hang from the cathedral ceiling, illuminating framed equestrian portraits mounted across multiple walls.
Sage Walls and Ornate Cat Shelving Erase Beige Carpeted Silence

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Sage green paint coats every wall, replacing beige neutrality with botanical softness. An ornate cream shelf system climbs the corner beside the fireplace, featuring arched alcoves and decorative molding where cats perch and observe. The carved limestone surround replaces the flat white mantel, its scrollwork echoing French provincial details. A velvet sectional in moss green anchors the seating area, paired with cream bergere chairs upholstered in matching fabric.
The crystal chandelier gains size and drama, its tiered arms adding sparkle above a distressed coffee table. A gilt-framed oil portrait of a cat hangs above the mantel, flanked by smaller feline figures. The patterned area rug introduces florals in rose and cream, covering the beige carpet with traditional motifs that complement the green palette throughout.
One final metamorphosis shifts the palette into soft, textured warmth.
Blush Bouclé Seating and Carved Wall Panel Displace Taupe Uniformity

Blush pink bouclé upholstery wraps the sectional and curved accent chairs, replacing brown fabric with tactile warmth. A carved botanical relief panel flanks the fireplace, introducing dimensional pattern where flat beige once dominated. The golden retriever portrait in a natural wood frame anchors the left wall above soft pink drapery.
A cream marble coffee table with hairpin legs sits center stage, paired with a curved wooden pet feeding station below the left chair. The chandelier shifts from nickel arms to a cascading pink crystal design that echoes the room’s rosy undertones. Flooring transitions from beige carpet to wide-plank white oak, grounding the lighter palette with natural grain.
