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How to Decorate a Living Room with High Ceilings

Whether you feel delighted or daunted by living rooms with high ceilings, these impressive spaces can be some of the most rewarding places to decorate. The scope of tall rooms provides so many design options that it can sometimes feel a little difficult to select a colour.

Paint the ceiling a bold or contrasting shade

When considering how to paint a room, it can be tempting to go for the obvious choice of painting the ceiling white. Instead, emulate majestic spaces like cathedrals and art galleries, which often have ceilings painted in bold colours to draw the eye upwards. Highlight ornate crown molding and ceiling roses in complementary colours for an opulent feel that is redolent of a stately home.

If you are using wallpaper, choose a deep coordinating shade from within the paper to achieve a cocooning feel, or a coordinating shade for added impact.

Pink and green is a classic colour combination that sits comfortably in the home due to its association with nature. Pair walls in our Bird & Bluebell - Pea Green wallpaper with the soft warm pink, Blush, on the ceiling for an elegant study space.

Briar Rose – Green Verditer works well with Mid Azure Green on the ceiling and woodwork for a vibrant and immersive living space.

Green floral mural wallpaper featuring birds and butterflies (Bird & Bluebell - Pea Green) with a lamp and plant on a desk.

Bird & Bluebell – Pea Green, Ceiling: Dorchester Pink, Window Frame: Green Stone - Light, Baseboards: Puck

Green floral wallpaper (Briar Rose - Green Verditer) with deep green ceiling (Mid Azure Green) and baseboards in living room.

Wallpaper: Briar Rose - Green Verditer, Ceiling: Mid Azure Green, Fireplace: Green Verditer, Window Frame: Whitening, Baseboard: Mid Azure Green

Create an accent by defining the ceiling line

High ceilings offer the luxury of plentiful wall space for accent wall colours. Accentuate the space where the wall meets the ceiling for a clever design trick that allows guests to appreciate the scale of the room.

You may choose to highlight door frames, large window surrounds and flooring in the same colour to create a visual journey through the room. This approach can also bring an unexpected, contemporary twist to your scheme.

For a modern and sophisticated scheme, paint upper walls in Deep Space Blue and contrast with a bold pop of Bronze Red on the lower walls. Introduce Yellow-Pink on the baseboards to complete the scheme.

Alternatively, try a contemporary take on a timeless pink and green colour pairing. Pair Pea Green walls with the statement pink, Leather, on the upper walls from the picture rail and above. Create a focal point by using the deep green paint colour, Obsidian Green, on the window frames.

Living room painted in primary colors, red, blue and yellow with an armchair and a wooden table.

Wall (from top): Deep Space Blue, Bronze Red, Baseboards: Yellow-Pink

Living room painted in light green 'Pea Green' with a bright pink contrast stripe and pale pink chair.

Cornicing: Slaked Lime, Highlight Stripe: Leather, Wall: Pea Green, Baseboard and Panelling: Obsidian Green

Celebrate your high ceiling by embracing full-height wallpaper

Rooms with high ceilings provide the perfect opportunity to fully embrace wallpaper. By featuring detailed and eclectic patterns on all four walls, you will submerge the room in the details of the design and emphasise the expanse of space.

Celebrate sun-drenched rooms with a yellow wallpaper such as Dahlia Scroll – Giallo. This warm, sunshine yellow colourway works well with our Silent White family for a living room that feels cosy and inviting.

Living room with yellow floral wallpaper (Dahlia Scroll - Giallo) with a chair, cabinet and fireplace.

Wallpaper: Dahlia Scroll - Giallo, Ceiling: Silent White - Pale, Cornice: Slaked Lime - Dark, Window Frame & Arch: Silent White - Pale, Baseboard: Silent White - Pale

Introduce mural designs to large walls

When decorating rooms with high ceilings, use your vast expanse of wall space to create real impact with a mural wallpaper.

Belton Scenic is an elegant botanical mural wallpaper featuring birds, butterflies and flowers. In a spacious living room, it harnesses the calming effects of nature. Pair the Oyster colourway with woodwork in the muted dark green, Ambleside.

For a moody yet restorative atmosphere, use the Night Garden colourway of our Upper Brook St. wallpaper. This dark green design works particularly well in a living room with high ceilings, as the eye is drawn towards the bright pink kniphofia flowers at the bottom of the paper. Create a cocooning effect with woodwork in Dark Brunswick Green.

Living room with mural wallpaper featuring birds, butterflies and flowers, a muted red couch and dark green baseboards.

Wallpaper: Belton Scenic – Oyster, Woodwork: Ambleside

Living room with forest green wallpaper featuring kniphofia flowers and dark green (Dark Brunswick Green) baseboards,

Wallpaper: Upper Brook Street – Night Garden, Door & Baseboard: Dark Brunswick Green

Use stripes for a design illusion

Stripes are a great choice for those who wish to either emphasise the height of their ceilings or distract from them.

To elongate the walls vertically, paint one long stripe in a contrasting shade. For a warm living space with an element of design interest, team Middle Buff with one stripe of Hammock on one of the corners of the room.

If you are looking to draw the eye downwards, paint a wide horizontal stripe around the walls in a contrasting colour. Consider incorporating the shelving and accessories to create uninterrupted flow around the room, diverting attention from the height of the ceiling for a cosy effect. Try Mazarine and Cool Arbour for this horizonal-striped look.

Living space painted in dark orange (Middle Buff) with a contrasting deep blue sofa, grey armchair and wooden table on a rug.

Wall: Middle Buff, Detail Stripe: Hammock, Window Frame: French Grey, Ceiling: French Grey – Pale

Living space with rich blue (Mazarine) wall and a contrasting neutral (Cool Arbour) stripe with a tan leather sofa.

Ceiling: Wood Ash, Wall: Mazarine, Stripe, Baseboard and Cornice: Cool Arbour

Consider colour drenching for a wrapround feel

To create cosiness in rooms with higher ceilings, paint all walls and woodwork in the same colour. Choose a rich and sumptuous shade for the ultimate wraparound effect. The mischievous deep green, Puck, is a fabulous choice to create a vibrant scheme that has real connection with the outdoors.

Introducing panelling adds depth and interest to large wall areas and creates an ideal base for colour drenching. The rich brown, Chocolate Colour, creates a luxurious setting when paired with decorative panelling in an all over scheme. Incorporate tonal accent shades on furniture and accessories to draw the whole space together and create a warm, cosy finish.

Living space painted in dark green (Puck) with a grey sofa, armchair and a white table on a rug.

All: Puck, Ceiling: Slaked Lime – Mid

Deep brown paneled living space (Chocolate Colour) with contrasting dark yellow armchairs sat next to a fireplace and lamp.

Walls: Chocolate Colour, Woodwork: Chocolate Colour