Here are a few of our favorite living rooms featured on Homeworthy in 2022. From grand millennial to modern interior designs, these houses and apartments from across the country capture the charm of living room decor. Thanks for watching so many of our episodes in 2022, and we look forward to many more home tours ahead in 2023!

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Bunny is the best! 🐰🐇🐰
I love your house and the way you have decorated it. Nice job. Johns wife
Who made the painting shown at 0:42?
My favorite living room that I’ve seen so far was a woman who lived in Bridgehampton. She just had a beautiful colors and every piece was special. I can’t remember her name but it was my favorite.
Great living rooms. Thanks so much for sharing them with us. So much fun to hear all those wonderful stories.
My 3 favorites right in a row! Henault, Gianelli & Williams! Be still my heart.
Fabulous!
Gosh I hope you make it to Baltimore especial Mt. Vernon and Fells Point and Bolton Hill. So many historic homes with amazing interiors.
What is faux painted?
Stealing isn't cute, it's a crime.
Wow. These are the top choices for living rooms. Awful! Just awful!
#5 was DEFINITELY NOT my favorite!😳
Two and six are my favorite, the rest- not my style
Real design 🤩🤩🤩🤩
#6 and #1 !!!
#5 is awful!!!! Like awful taste! It takes skills to have that much ugly taste
Love the homes but its the people that fascinate me and their stories. Love this all.
Love Bunny Williams, such an icon. Who do all y'all think are some of the next generation of designers that will be as iconic? Kelly Wearstler? Darryl Carter? Frances Merrill? Nickey Kehoe?
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I was so happy to see two of my favourite Homeworthy homes included in your Top 6!! Regarding the second place worthy home, I have been inspired by the collection of vintage oil seascapes and have started a collection of my own. I love that in 2 out of 6 homes, the owners confess to shoplifting!
Bunny Williams' Living Room is a tour de force. The woman is a national treasure.
Love Bunny’s home and we’re sad to hear two of my favorite decorators steal, borrow things that they just want
#5 is horrible. Designer????? Where???? How????
Wow whoever picked these really likes the over-the-top, pretentious, over-cluttered hoarder look. The only one that looked decent and un- Clutter was number five, the guy who had some nice collections from around the world and his palate was mostly neutral. his was borderline hoardy but not to the extent of the others. Too much clutter is very chaotic and disturbing to visitors or even the person living there, unless they're already Disturbed like hoarders are…
Curious…the church of your in laws’s wedding lookes like our wedding church. Do you know where they were married?
Henault's is my favorite!
I went back to number one and five again this week for the hundreth time. to get garden inspiration this time around. DEfinitely one of my favourite houses featured on the channel. Could you please do a tour of Danielle D Rollins house in Atlanta🙏🏽✨❤🇿🇦
I love that you put Darren Henault and Michael Giannelli's segments together because their's were the first episodes I watched and they are a big reason I subscribed.
Love Bunny always!
My only compliant about these videos is that they dont tell the paint color of all the rooms. Especially the large rooms.
I think that the reason why these living rooms are all wonderful is that they are all a reflection of the owners. Each room has a story, or many stories. The things in the rooms mean something to the owners…these are not just "decorated," but personally collected and curated.
Love all 6. ❤