Living room. The room where the family gathers in the evenings, where guests are received, where most of the home time is spent. It is the face of the house — what is seen first, what is remembered. And if previously the living room was defined by furniture (a luxurious sofa, a massive wall unit, a crystal chandelier), today the accents are shifting.

Furniture remains important —furniture for the living room in a modern stylesets functionality, comfort, basic aesthetics. But walls come to the forefront. Not as a background (white paint, neutral wallpaper), but as an active design element.Wall decor with wooden panelsturns vertical surfaces into three-dimensional compositions (boiserie — classic paneling, 3D battens — modern interpretation, clapboard — Scandinavian simplicity).

Why panels? Because a flat painted wall is boring (even if the color is noble). Patterned wallpaper is risky (gets tiresome after a year or two, re-pasting is expensive). Panels are durable, tactile, and three-dimensional. They create a play of light and shadow (relief, texture), structure the space (dividing the wall into zones, rhythm), and speak through material (wood = warmth, naturalness, status).

And if you addMoldings made of polyurethane(framing panels, creating frames, boiserie in a classic style), you get a symphony: furniture is minimalist (clean lines, functionality), walls are decorative (panels + moldings = multi-layered composition). The contrast works. Furniture does not compete with the walls but complements them.

How to create such a living room? Whatfurniture for the living room in a modern style photosshow as optimal (sofas, wall units, tables — shapes, materials, colors)? WhatWall decor with wooden panelsto choose (classic boiserie, relief 3D panels, vertical or horizontal battens)? How to integrateMoldings made of polyurethane(where to place, which profile, color)? What is3D wall finishingand how does it change the perception of space?

This article is a complete guide to the modern living room, where walls are no less important than furniture. We will analyze trends (why panels are popular, where the fashion for boiserie came from, what the 3D effect is). We will study furniture (minimalist forms, materials, colors — what works in 2026). We will delve into panels (types, materials, installation, finishing). We will learn how to combine panels and moldings (classic meets contemporary). We will look at photo examples (real interiors, inspiring solutions).

Ready to create a living room where every wall is a work of art, and furniture is restrained elegance? Let's begin.

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Modern furniture for the living room: minimalism as a philosophy

furniture for the living room in a modern style photoswhich fills Pinterest, Instagram, design magazines — is the antithesis of Soviet wall units (massive, dark, carved, occupying the entire wall). Modern furniture is visually light (thin legs, open structures, air between elements), functional (every element is useful, no decorative ballast), neutral in color (gray, beige, black, white, natural wood — not loud tones).

Sofa: center of the living room

Form: Straight (two- or three-seater, 180-240 cm length) or corner modular (sections can be rearranged, creating an L-shaped or U-shaped composition). Backrest medium or low (60-80 cm from the seat, not the high classic 90-100 cm — modernity favors horizontality). Armrests thin or absent (wide armrests steal seating space, a modern sofa is compact).

Upholstery material: Fabric (velvet, bouclé, tweed — textured, pleasant to the touch, durable) or leather/eco-leather (smooth, easy to clean, status). Color: neutral (gray — universal, suits most interiors; beige — warmth; black, graphite — drama; terracotta, emerald, blue — accent, if walls are neutral).

Legs: Metal black or gold (visual lightness, raise the sofa 10-15 cm above the floor), wooden tapered (oak, walnut — naturalness), absent (platform sofa, plinth hidden — strict minimalism).

Price: 50-150 thousand rubles (depends on size, upholstery material, brand). A quality sofa (metal/wood frame, spring block + high-density foam filling, durable fabric) lasts 10-15 years.

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TV wall unit or TV stand: storage without clutter

TV stand: Length 150-220 cm, height 40-60 cm, depth 40-50 cm. Construction: open shelves (for TV box, console) + closed drawers or doors (for discs, wires, remotes — hide the chaos). Material: painted MDF (white, gray, black — matte enamel), solid wood (oak, walnut — naturalness, texture), combination of wood and metal (wooden top, black metal frame — industrial accent).

Legs: thin metal (raise the stand, floor visible underneath — visual lightness) or absent (wall-mounted stand, attached to the wall, floor free underneath — floating effect).

Modular wall unit: A set of elements (TV stand + wall cabinets + open shelves) arranged on the wall in a free composition (asymmetry — modern trend). Color: monochrome (all white, all black, all gray) or contrast (white modules + wooden inserts). Advantage of a wall unit over a single stand: more storage (books, decor, dishes placed on open shelves, closed cabinets hide necessary but unsightly items).

Price: Stand 15-50 thousand, modular wall unit 40-120 thousand.

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Coffee table: function + accent

Tabletop material: Glass (transparent or tinted — visually unobtrusive, floor visible through it), marble or marble-look porcelain tile (luxury, status, weight — contrast to light furniture), solid wood (oak, walnut — warmth, naturalness), metal (painted metal tabletop — industrial style).

Supports: Thin metal (black, gold, bronze — graphic), massive wooden (oak blocks 80×80 mm — contrast of thin tabletop and thick supports), sculptural (curved, asymmetric — art object).

Shape: Round (diameter 80-100 cm, soft shape, no corners — safe for children), rectangular (80-120 cm length, classic), organic (irregular shape, reminiscent of natural objects — stone, lake).

Price: 8-40 thousand rubles.

Chairs and poufs: additional seating

Accent chair (one, color contrasting with the sofa — if sofa is gray, chair is terracotta) placed by the window or in a corner (reading nook, private zone). Modern chair shapes: streamlined (Scandinavian egg chair, butterfly chair), armless (beanbag chair, single-leg chair with round seat).

Poufs (small backless seats, diameter/side 40-60 cm) used as footrests, extra seating for guests, coffee tables (if a tray is placed on the pouf). Material: velvet (soft, pleasant), leather (status), bouclé fabric (textured).

Price: Chair 20-70 thousand, pouf 5-15 thousand.

Wall decor with wooden panels: from boiserie to 3D relief

Wall decor with wooden panels— a trend originating from classical interiors (17th-18th century palaces — walls of Versailles, Winter Palace covered in boiserie) and reinterpreted by modernity (minimalist panels, 3D reliefs, slats with gaps).

Boiserie: classic paneling

What is boiserie: French term (boiserie = woodwork), referring to wooden panels on walls, divided bypolyurethane moldingsor wood into rectangular sections (frames). Inside the frames — smooth wooden surface or paneling (insert with relief, fabric, wallpaper).

Classic boiserie: Panels 100-180 cm high from the floor (cover the lower part of the wall, upper part remains for paint/wallpaper). Material: solid oak, walnut (historically), painted MDF (modern alternative, cheaper, more stable). Finish: enamel paint (white — classic, gray, beige, dark green — nobility), patina (dark in the recesses of moldings, volume).

Modern boiserie: Panels covering the entire wall height (floor to ceiling), large frames (one frame 1.5×2.5 meters on a wall — graphic quality, scale), thin moldings (not lavish baroque, but concise 3-5 cm width). Color: monochrome (panels and moldings same color — gray, white, black).

Where to install: Accent wall in the living room (behind the sofa — creates a backdrop for furniture, structures space; behind the TV — frames the screen, turns the TV zone into a composition). Or all walls of the room (if ceilings are high 3+ meters, room is large 25+ m² — boiserie around the perimeter creates intimacy, coziness, doesn't feel oppressive).

3D panels: relief and play of light

What are 3D panels: Panels with three-dimensional relief (waves, geometric patterns, abstractions), creating an effect of depth, movement. Material: milled MDF (relief cut by CNC machine), plaster (traditional, heavy, fragile), polyurethane (light, moisture-resistant, imitates plaster). Panel size: 50×50 cm, 60×60 cm, 100×100 cm (modules mounted side by side, creating a continuous surface).

Popular reliefs:

  • Waves (horizontal or vertical wavy lines, creating dynamics)

  • Geometry (squares, rhombuses, honeycombs, protruding or recessed)

  • Plant motifs (leaves, branches — stylized, not realistic)

  • Abstraction (chaotic lines, multi-level planes — art object)

Finishing: Painting (solid color — relief is perceived through the play of light and shadow; gradient — enhanced volume; metallic, pearl — luxury), veneering (thin wood slice glued onto MDF panel — natural texture + volumetric relief).

Where to install: Accent wall (behind sofa, behind TV, in dining area — one 3D wall, the rest smooth). Entire wall with 3D panels — overload (the eye tires from the abundance of relief), better in moderation.

Price: MDF 3D panels 1500-4000 rubles/m², gypsum 3000-8000 rubles/m², polyurethane 2000-5000 rubles/m².

Vertical and horizontal slats: rhythm and texture

Described in detail in the previous article (eco-minimalism), but let's briefly repeat in the context of the living room.

Vertical slats: Width 30-60 mm, thickness 15-25 mm, gaps 30-80 mm. Installed behind TV (wires are hidden behind slats, TV on bracket is attached to slats), behind sofa (textured background), across entire wall (creates rhythm, visually elongates the ceiling).

Horizontal slats: Same dimensions, but horizontal orientation. Effect: visual widening of the wall (narrow room appears wider), calming rhythm (horizontal is more stable than vertical).

Material: Solid wood (oak, ash, pine), veneered MDF (MDF base + oak/walnut veneer on top — cost reduction), painted MDF (any color, matte enamel).

Price: Wood slats 250-600 rubles/piece (plank 2500 mm), painted MDF 150-350 rubles/piece.

Cladding: Scandinavian simplicity

Cladding (wooden boards with tongue-and-groove connection, forming a continuous surface) was traditionally used in saunas, country houses (utilitarian). Today, cladding in urban apartment interiors is a Scandinavian trend (naturalness, simplicity, warmth of wood).

Types of cladding:

  • Euro cladding (profile with chamfer, a thin groove is visible between boards — graphic quality)

  • Calm (profile without chamfer, boards practically flush — smooth surface)

  • American (beveled profile, imitates house siding — rustic feel)

Finishing: Clear oil (natural wood color), white oil (bleaching, Scandinavian style), stain + varnish (dark noble tone).

Where to install: Accent wall (behind sofa, vertical cladding creates texture), ceiling (cladding on living room ceiling — bold solution, works in Scandinavian, chalet, country interiors).

Price: Pine cladding 200-400 rubles/m², oak 800-1500 rubles/m².

Polyurethane moldings: framing panels and creating wainscoting

Moldings made of polyurethane— overlay strips (width 3-15 cm, thickness 1-3 cm, length 2-2.5 meters), which are glued to walls, creating frames, borders, dividing planes.

Moldings for wainscoting: creating frames on panels

If a wall is covered with smooth wooden panels (or painted one color), moldings create structure: vertical and horizontal moldings form rectangular frames (wainscoting). Inside the frames can be the same material (wood, paint) as outside (monochrome), or contrasting (inside the frame patterned wallpaper, outside smooth paint).

Frame sizes: Classic wainscoting — small frames (60×100 cm, 80×120 cm, many frames on the wall — fragmentation of the plane). Modern wainscoting — large frames (1.5×2.5 meters, one-two frames on the wall — graphic quality, scale).

Molding profile: Simple (flat strip with slight relief — one-two beads), suits modern style. Classic (ornamented — egg-and-dart, beads, leaves), suits neoclassical, classic. Molding width: for modernity 3-6 cm (thin, unobtrusive), for classic 8-15 cm (noticeable, decorative).

Molding color: Matching panel tone (panels white, moldings white — monochrome, moldings perceived through relief, not color) or contrasting (panels gray, moldings white — graphics, clear frame boundaries).

Moldings for 3D panels: enhancing the effect

3D panels themselves are relief. Why add moldings? To frame (separate the 3D zone from smooth walls), to complete the composition (moldings around the perimeter of the 3D wall — like a picture frame). Moldings narrow (3-5 cm), simple profile, color contrasting to panels (panels white with relief, moldings black — drama) or matching tone (panels and moldings gray — softness).

Molding installation

Polyurethane adhesive (specialized, like Tytan, Makroflex — holds firmly, no shrinkage) is applied to the back of the molding, molding is pressed to the wall, fixed with painter's tape for 4-6 hours (until adhesive sets). Corners are joined at 45 degrees (cut in miter box or miter saw), joints are filled (filled with acrylic sealant, finished with putty, sanded — joint disappears). After installation, moldings are painted (acrylic paint, 2 coats, matching wall color or contrasting).

Complexity: Installing molding is not difficult (if the walls are even, you have steady hands, and a miter box — you can finish a room over the weekend). But precision is critical (corners must align perfectly, a 1 mm misalignment is noticeable). If unsure — hire professionals (molding installation costs 300-600 rubles per linear meter).

3D wall finishes: tomorrow's technology in today's living room

3D wall finishing— this is not just relief panels (described above). These are technologies that create an illusion of depth, movement, and layering on a flat wall.

3D-printed panels: custom design

Technology: A large-format 3D printer prints panels from polymer material (PLA, ABS, composites) layer by layer, creating volumetric relief. Advantage: completely custom design (you come up with the pattern, shape, relief — a designer creates a 3D model, the printer prints it). No one in the world will have the same panels (uniqueness guaranteed).

Price: Expensive (3D printing panels for a 15 m² living room wall will cost 150-300 thousand rubles — material, printing time, design). This is a solution for those who want exclusivity (private houses, penthouses, boutique hotels).

Projection panels: dynamic decor

Technology is experimental (still rare but emerging): panels with built-in lighting and projection. An image (patterns, animation, video) is projected onto the panel, changing as desired (remote control, smartphone app). Effect: the wall is alive (calm pastel patterns in the morning, dramatic dark waves in the evening, bright dynamic patterns for parties).

Price: Very expensive (500-1000 thousand per room — equipment, installation, setup). Not yet a mass-market product (will become widely available in 3-5 years).

Textured plaster with 3D effect

Decorative plaster (Venetian, travertine, concrete) is applied by a master in several layers, creating relief (from subtle to 5-10 mm variation). Application technique (trowel, float, sponge) creates patterns (waves, swirls, stone imitation). After drying, the plaster is coated with wax (protection, slight sheen, emphasizing the relief).

Advantage: Seamlessness (unlike panels that are installed edge-to-edge, plaster covers the wall as a whole), durability (plaster lasts 20-30 years without renewal), repairability (chips, scratches are easily fixed locally).

Price: Medium (material + master's work 2000-5000 rubles/m², for a 10 m² wall = 20-50 thousand).

Accent wall: where and how to place panels in the living room

Paneling all four walls of the living room — overload (the room will become heavy, cramped, gloomy if panels are dark, or sterile if white). An accent wall — one (maximum two) walls with panels, the rest smooth (paint, wallpaper) — balance.

Behind the sofa: backdrop for furniture

The wall against which the sofa is placed becomes the accent (boiserie, 3D panels, slats, clapboard). Effect: the sofa doesn't float in emptiness (it has a backdrop, structured, decorative), the seating area is highlighted (sofa + paneled wall = composition).

Panel height: From floor to ceiling (wall fully covered) or from floor to 2-2.5 meters (above — paint to match or contrasting). If the sofa is low (backrest 70 cm), panels can be 1.5-2 meters high (one to one and a half meters above the sofa back, creating a backdrop without being overwhelming).

Panel width: Matching the sofa width (sofa 220 cm, panels 220-250 cm wide — symmetry) or wider (panels across the entire wall, sofa centered — wall as a canvas, sofa as an object on the canvas).

Behind the TV: framing the screen

The wall where the TV is mounted — the second candidate for an accent.Wall decor with wooden panelsbehind the TV solves the problem: the TV doesn't hang on a bare wall (shabby), but is integrated into a decorative composition (molding frame around the TV, 3D panels as a backdrop, slats with gaps hiding cables).

Options:

  • Molding frame around the TV (rectangle, with the TV inside, smooth or contrasting paint outside)

  • Panels behind the TV (wood, 3D relief), TV mounted on a bracket attached to the panels

  • Vertical slats behind the TV (rhythm, texture, cables hidden between slats and wall)

TV console: If there are panels behind the TV, the console should harmonize (color, material). Panels oak wood — console oak (material unity). Panels white — console white or contrasting black.

Both accent walls: sofa + TV

If the living room is large (25+ m²), ceilings high (3+ meters), you can panel two walls: behind the sofa and behind the TV (if they are on opposite/adjacent walls). Important: panels are identical (same type, color, material) or complementary (e.g., behind the sofa classic boiserie with moldings, behind the TV modern slats, but same color — connection).

Floor skirting: completing the composition of paneled walls

Skirting connects the floor and walls. If walls are paneled (wood, MDF, 3D relief), the skirting should be on par.

Wooden skirting board: material unity

If the panels are solid oak, the skirting board is oak (same species, same oil/varnish finish). Skirting board height: 80-120 mm (modern standard, noticeable, architectural). Profile: straight Scandinavian (without curves, minimalism) or classic profiled (if the boiserie is classic).

Price: Oak skirting board 500-1200 rubles per 2.5-meter plank.

MDF baseboard: budget alternative

If the panels are painted MDF, the skirting board is painted MDF (same color). Height 80-100 mm, any profile (MDF is easy to mill, any shape can be made). Painting: the same enamel as the panels (color identical, compositional unity).

Price: Painted MDF skirting board 200-500 rubles per plank.

Polyurethane skirting board: moisture resistance

If panels are in an area where moisture is possible (open-plan living room-kitchen, panels adjacent to the kitchen area), use polyurethane skirting board (not afraid of moisture, won't swell). Painted to match the panel color, visually indistinguishable from MDF or wood (if painted correctly).

Price: Polyurethane skirting board 250-600 rubles per plank.

Photo examples: what it looks likefurniture for the living room in a modern style photoswith paneled walls

Example 1: Scandinavian minimalism

Furniture: Gray velvet sofa, natural oak wooden legs, straight, laconic form. White matte MDF TV console, wall-mounted (floats above the floor), length 200 cm. Round coffee table, white marble tabletop, black metal legs.

Walls: Accent wall behind the sofa — vertical light oak (bleached ash) slats, slat width 40 mm, gaps 50 mm, wall background behind slats dark gray (contrast of light slats and dark background). Other walls white matte (paint).

Floor: Light oak plank floor, natural oil finish. Light oak skirting board 100 mm height, straight profile.

Effect: Cleanliness, spaciousness, light (light tones dominate), warmth (oak wood), graphic quality (rhythm of slats, contrast of gray and white).

Example 2: Neoclassicism with boiserie

Furniture: Beige velvet sofa, golden metal legs, classic form (soft armrests, back with capitonné — button tufting). Modular white wall unit with golden handles (neoclassicism). Rectangular coffee table, beige marble tabletop, carved white wood legs with gilding.

Walls: All walls classic boiserie — painted white MDF panels, height 180 cm from the floor, above the panels beige-gold damask patterned wallpaper. Panels framed with moldings (width 8 cm, classic profile with ornament), moldings white, inside frames smooth white panels. Frame size 80×140 cm (several frames on each wall — subdivision).

Floor: Oak parquet, glossy lacquer (classic). Oak skirting board 120 mm height, classic profile with curves.

Effect: Luxury, nobility (gold, marble, boiserie), softness (beige tones), classic elegance (but not heavy — white color lightens it).

Example 3: Contemporary with 3D panels

Furniture: Graphite leather sofa, no legs (platform), modular corner form. Black glossy TV console, length 240 cm, wall-mounted. Asymmetrical coffee table (organic form), tinted gray glass tabletop, sculptural black metal supports.

Walls: Accent wall behind the TV — MDF 3D panels with wave relief (horizontal wavy lines, relief depth 20 mm), panels painted dark gray matte. Panels cover the wall from floor to ceiling, width 300 cm (entire wall). Other walls light gray smooth (paint).

Floor: Porcelain tile under gray concrete (modernity, industrial feel). Black MDF skirting board 80 mm height, straight profile.

Effect: Drama (dark tones, contrast of black and gray), dynamism (wave relief creates movement), modernity (artificial materials — leather, metal, porcelain tile, but expensive, status).

Practical tips: how to implement the project

Budget calculation for a living room with paneled walls

Furniture: Three-seater sofa 70-120 thousand, TV console/wall unit 20-60 thousand, coffee table 10-30 thousand. Total furniture 100-210 thousand.

Panels: Painted MDF boiserie (material + moldings + painting + installation) 3500-7000 rubles/m². For a 12 m² wall = 42-84 thousand. MDF 3D panels (material + installation + painting) 3000-6000 rubles/m², for a 10 m² wall = 30-60 thousand. Wooden slats (material + installation) 2000-4000 rubles/m², for an 8 m² wall = 16-32 thousand.

Moldings:Moldings made of polyurethane (material) 250-600 rubles/linear meter, installation 300-600 rubles/linear meter. For boiserie (30-40 linear meters of moldings per room) material 10-24 thousand, installation 9-24 thousand.

Baseboard: Wooden 500-1200 rubles/plank, for a room with a perimeter of 18 m (8 planks) = 4-10 thousand. Installation 150-300 rubles/linear meter, total 3-6 thousand.

Total living room (furniture + accent wall panels + moldings + baseboard): 200-450 thousand rubles (depends on material choice, scale of paneling, DIY/hired installation).

Where to order furniture and panels

Furniture manufacturers: STAVROS (custom modern furniture, any size, color, material), factory manufacturers (direct sales without store markups). Avoid mass-market chains (40-100% markup, limited selection of standard models).

Panel and molding manufacturers: STAVROS (custom boiserie, MDF 3D panels,Moldings made of polyurethane any profile, wooden slats, baseboards — all in one place, guaranteed unified style). Construction hypermarkets (Leroy Merlin, Castorama — basic moldings, limited selection).

DIY Installation vs Professionals

Moldings, slats: Can be DIY (if walls are even, you're handy, have a miter box/saw). Saves 30-50% of labor cost (10-30 thousand per room).

Boiserie, 3D panels: Better left to professionals (requires precision, experience, tools). Crooked panel joints, uneven boiserie frames ruin the entire look (saving on professionals will lead to rework).

Furniture: Order with delivery and assembly (factory will deliver, assemble, install). DIY assembly of complex furniture (modular wall unit, transforming sofa) is risky (assembly errors = mechanism failure, structural misalignment).

Frequently asked questions about a living room with paneled walls

Where to seefurniture for the living room in a modern style photos real interiors

On manufacturer websites (STAVROS publishes photos of completed projects — furniture in real apartments, not studio setups), in interior designer portfolios (Instagram, Behance, Houzz — designers post works with before/after photos), in showrooms and salons (you can visit, see in person, touch fabrics, assess sizes).

Can you combineWall decor with wooden panels and wallpaper

Yes, you can and should. Classic boiserie: panels on the lower part (height 100-180 cm), wallpaper on the upper part (from the top edge of panels to ceiling). Choose calm wallpapers (solid colors, small patterns, non-bright damask patterns) so they don't compete with panels. Or: panels on an accent wall (behind sofa), wallpaper on the other three walls.

How to care for 3D panels

Dust accumulates in relief recesses (vacuum with brush attachment once a week or soft brush + damp cloth). Stains (if panels are in kitchen-living room, grease splashes possible) are washed off with mild detergent (for kitchens), soft sponge (non-abrasive). Panels painted with washable paint (latex, acrylic) clean easily. Wood-veneered panels require care (don't soak, wipe with damp, almost dry cloth).

Are they suitableMoldings made of polyurethane for wet areas

Yes. Polyurethane is moisture-resistant (doesn't absorb water, doesn't swell, doesn't rot). Can be used in bathrooms, kitchens, pools. But in kitchen-living rooms, keep moldings far from stove/sink (above sofa, behind TV), so no direct water contact. Even if cooking steam settles on moldings — nothing happens (wiped with damp cloth, dried, all fine).

Is it realistic to create boiserie in a small living room 15-18 m²

Realistic, but with caveats. Boiserie with small frames (classical subdivision) in a small room will be overwhelming (many lines, eyes get tired, space visually shrinks). Boiserie with large frames (one-two frames per wall, modern) works (graphic quality, scale doesn't overwhelm but structures). Light color (white, light gray, beige) is mandatory (dark boiserie in small room = gloomy closet).

How much does3D wall finishing 3D panels

MDF 3D panels: 1500-4000 rubles/m² material, installation 800-1500 rubles/m², painting 300-600 rubles/m². Total 2600-6100 rubles/m². For a 10 m² accent wall = 26-61 thousand rubles. Gypsum 3D panels are more expensive (3000-8000 material + 1500-3000 installation = 4500-11000 rubles/m²). Custom 3D printing is even more expensive (10000-20000 rubles/m²).

Conclusion: living room as a gallery, where furniture is exhibits, walls are art

The times when living room = furniture set against bare walls are over. Modern living room is a space where every surface matters.furniture for the living room in a modern style (sofas are laconic, wall units minimalist, tables functional) sets the base — comfort, clean lines, neutrality. But walls come to the forefront —Wall decor with wooden panels (classical boiserie, modern 3D panels, rhythmic slats) turns vertical planes into art objects.

Moldings made of polyurethane frame the panels (create frames, boiserie, structure), link classic and modern (moldings — historical detail, panels — modern material).3D wall finishing (relief panels, textured plaster, technological solutions) adds depth (wall ceases to be flat, gains layers, shadows, volume).

Result: a living room where you enter and freeze (not from decor overload, but from harmony — furniture is restrained, walls are expressive, balance is found). Where you want to spend time (not just functionally — watching TV, sitting on the sofa, but also aesthetically — admiring the relief of panels, the play of light on moldings, the rhythm of slats). Where every guest will ask: who did it (and you will proudly name the masters or say — myself).

Create gallery-like living rooms. Spaces where furniture is not the main thing, but equal to the walls (the sofa is beautiful, but the paneled wall behind it is no less beautiful). Where you can spend hours examining details (how light plays on the 3D relief, how moldings form boiserie geometry, how slats create rhythm). Where modernity does not renounce classics (historical moldings + minimalist furniture = dialogue of eras).

Don't be afraid to experiment. Panels are not only for palaces (although boiserie originates from there). They are for modern apartments (30-40 m² studio living room — one accent wall with panels will transform the space from ordinary to memorable). The main thing is balance (not paneling everything, leave air, emptiness — minimalism respects pauses).

STAVROS: furniture and panels under a unified concept

Where to orderfurniture for the living room in a modern style photosthat inspires? Where to findWall decor with wooden panelsquality (custom boiserie, 3D panels, slats)? Where to buyMoldings made of polyurethaneof any profile? Answer: STAVROS — a company creating comprehensive interior solutions.

Custom modern furniture: Sofas (straight, corner, modular — any size, fabric to choose from 50+ options, any color), TV walls and cabinets (wall-mounted, floor-standing, combined — painted MDF, solid wood, metal + wood), coffee tables (glass, marble, wood — round, rectangular, asymmetrical), armchairs, poufs. Production 4-8 weeks (depends on complexity). 18-month warranty.

Boiserie and panels: Classic boiserie (MDF panels + wooden or polyurethane moldings, enamel painting any color, patination), modern boiserie (large frames, minimalist moldings). MDF 3D panels (wave, geometry, abstraction reliefs — 20+ models, painting/veneering). Wooden slats (oak, ash, pine — width 30-80 mm, any length, installation on frame or directly on wall). Cladding (euro cladding, shiplap — pine, oak, oil/varnish finish).

Polyurethane moldings: 300+ models (simple, classic, baroque — width 3-15 cm, any length). Quality: high-resolution casting (details are clear), density 420 kg/m³ (strength), factory primer (ready for painting). Price 180-750 rubles/linear meter (depends on width, profile complexity).

Living room design project: Don't know how to combine furniture, panels, moldings? STAVROS designers will create a project: layout (furniture arrangement, zoning), accent wall selection (where panels, what type), molding selection (profile, width, color), color scheme (furniture, panels, moldings, floor, ceiling — all in harmony), 3D visualization (photorealistic image of the future living room). Service is free when ordering a set (furniture + panels + moldings from 200 thousand).

Turnkey installation: Furniture is delivered, assembled, installed (sofas, walls, tables in their places). Panels are mounted (boiserie, 3D panels, slats — millimeter precision, invisible joints). Moldings are glued (corners cut at 45 degrees, joints puttied, sanded — perfectly smooth lines). Painting (panels, moldings — any color, matte enamel, 2 coats). Baseboard installation (wooden, MDF, polyurethane — around the living room perimeter). 2-year work warranty.

Honest prices: Modern three-seater sofa — from 65 thousand rubles. Wall-mounted TV cabinet 2 meters — from 28 thousand. MDF boiserie (material + moldings + painting + installation) — 4500 rubles/m². MDF 3D panels (material + installation + painting) — 3800 rubles/m². Oak slats (material + installation) — 2800 rubles/m². This is not cheap (quality requires investment), but honest (prices correspond to materials, work, durability).

Create living rooms where walls speak (with relief, rhythm, texture), and furniture is silent (restrained, laconic, functional) — and in this silence of furniture, in this speech of walls, harmony is born. Trust STAVROS — a company for which an interior is not a set of furniture, but a holistic composition (from the sofa to the last molding). Your living room deserves to be not a room, but a masterpiece. And STAVROS will bring it to life. From sketch to reality.