10 Stylish Living Room Designs with Wall Units To Display And Store Your Stuff

Modern living room interior.

If you want to save your living room space, using wall units is a great solution. Besides saving space, wall units can make the room stay clean and create a free-clutter look. It is also easy to install and timeless. Wall units blend into any room’s decor well.

Here is our collection of stylish living room designs with wall units to display and store your stuff.

1. The Long Brick House by Foldes Architects

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The Long Brick House by Foldes Architects has a stylish living room design with wall units to store books. This living room has two functions: a gathering space and a reading space. It is a bright room decorated in white.

Photographer: Levente Sirokai

 

2. Courtyard House by Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative

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A stylish living room design with wall units also can be seen in Courtyard House by Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative. Made of wood, this wall units blend well with the concrete floor and concrete wall of the room.

Photography: Bruce Edward / Tim Smith

 

3. Lilac Drive by Marmol Radziner Architecture

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Lilac Drive by Marmol Radziner Architecture is a vacation home that has a stylish living room design with wall units to inspire you. This house uses wooden wall units to display TV and arts and to store books as well.

Photography: Marmol Radziner Architecture

 

4. Phelps Residence by Assembledge+

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Designed as a regional mid-century house, Phelps Residence by Assembledge+ uses a modern wall unit to design its living room. It is used to store books and display art while the TV and fireplace are placed in the middle. The result is a stylish living room design with an enjoyable pool view.

Photographer: Paul Vu

 

5. Molesworth St House, Kew by Chan Architecture

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A stylish living room design with wall units in Molesworth St House, Kew by Chan Architecture is perfect for your small living room. This room has a wall unit that provides plenty of storage including shelves to store books.

Photographer: Tatjana Plitt

 

6. House in Demachi by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio

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If you love simplicity, the stylish living room design with wall units in House in Demachi by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio has inspiration for you. This room uses wood as the main element to create a neutral and simple look. The wall unit is made of wood, including the floor and furniture.

Photography: Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio

 

7. Watermill House by Desai Chia Architecture

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You can also make your wall unit in the living room as the room statement. Watermill House by Desai Chia Architecture has a wall unit made of dark wood that is used as a room statement. It matches well with the dark wooden table in the middle of the sofas.

Photographer: Paul Warchol

 

8. APR House by Studio AG Architecture

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Natural and neutral is the living room look that you can see in APR House by Studio AG Architecture. The combination of a wooden wall unit and the bright interior of the room (grey and white) can create an inviting and cozy atmosphere for the house owner.

Photographer: Ricardo Bassetti

 

9. REDUX by Studio MK27

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REDUX by Studio MK27 has a large living room with a wall unit used as a space divider. This wall unit is big and made of wood, separating the living room from other rooms. The room is also surrounded by glazed walls which is allowing the outside view to be seen easily from the inside.

Photographer: Fernando Guerra

 

10. Nasledie by Kerimov Architect

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This one is perfect to create a modern and sleek look in your living room. Nasledie by Kerimov Architect uses a white modern wall unit to beautify and save its living space. This wall unit offers a lot of storage for books, art, and other stuff.

Photographer: Dmitry Chebanenk

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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci

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