This cozy, neutral space blends warm, earthy tones with a simple, modern design. It’s perfect for a combined living room and home office combo.

A few of my favorite parts about this combined living room and home office design are the round coffee table, the eucalyptus tree, and the beautiful home office table.
I love how the plush sectional, textured rug, and soft wood tones make the room feel inviting and pulled together.
In this post, I’ve included links to everything in the design so that you can recreate the look in your home. The paint color matches in the image are from Benjamin Moore.
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Sofa
This oversized sectional is perfect for stretching out at the end of the day or piling in with the whole family. I love the soft neutral tone—it works with everything and keeps the space feeling calm and cozy.
Throw Pillows
These pillows add just the right mix of texture and warmth without feeling overdone. I especially love how the spiced brown one pops against the lighter
Wall Art
The wall art keeps things simple but adds a little movement to the room with its subtle texture and neutral tones. It doesn’t compete with the other pieces but still brings a bit of interest to the wall.
Floor Lamp
This lamp gives off a warm, soft light that’s perfect for evenings on the couch. The clean lines and slim profile make it feel modern without being too harsh.
Coffee Table
The coffee table softens up all the straight lines in the room, and I love how the base adds a bit of warmth. It’s roomy enough for snacks, books, or a pretty bowl of fruit.
Decorative Bowl
I love simple decor for the coffee table; it keeps the space feeling clean and fresh. This decorative bowl is just what I had in mind.
Full-Length Mirror
This mirror makes the room feel bigger and brighter, and I love the soft arch at the top—it’s a small detail that adds so much charm. It’s also great for those quick outfit checks before heading out.
Eucalyptus Tree
The greenery adds a little life to the corner, and the planter brings in a fun pattern without clashing with the rest of the decor. It’s such an easy way to fill an empty space and make it feel styled.
Office Desk
This desk is such a nice way to include a little workspace without making it feel like an office. The drawer fronts bring in a natural texture that blends beautifully with the rest of the room.
Desk Chair
The chair is simple and comfy, and it fits the desk perfectly without taking up too much space. The fabric seat softens the look and makes the whole area feel more inviting.
Eucalyptus Stems
These eucalyptus stems match the faux tree in the corner of the room, making the decor tie together nicely throughout the room.
Decorative Vase
A simple vase is just what we need to display the eucalyptus stems and bring life and freshness to the desk area. It’s low-maintenance and still makes the space feel more finished.
Table Lamp
This lamp has a cozy glow that’s just right for quiet mornings or late-night tasks. The shape adds a little charm without being overly decorative.
Area Rug
This rug ties everything together with its warm mix of tones and cozy texture underfoot. It adds a little pattern without making the room feel busy.
Paint Color Matches
The Benjamin Moore paint color matches for this room are:
Conclusion
If you’re looking for combined living room and home office ideas, this room is such a great example. It’s calm, stylish, and has all the cozy vibes I love in a living space.
I hope this mood board helped inspire your decorating journey and that you found something that will work well in your home. Be sure to check out my other mood boards!
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