23 Sims 4 Living Room CC Ideas
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of revamping your Sims’ living space with some juicy Custom Content (CC). It’s like shopping for furniture with no budget limits—because, well, it’s the Sims. Whether you’re going for a rustic charm, a minimal modern look, or something straight out of a vintage home catalog, this list of 23 Sims 4 Living Room CC Ideas will help you build the living room of your Sim’s dreams.
1. Minimalist Modern Living Room CC
Clean lines, neutral colors, and lots of space to breathe. If your Sim prefers a “less is more” philosophy, then a minimalist modern CC set like Peacemaker’s Hamptons Living is your best bet. Think low-slung couches, sleek coffee tables, and minimalist wall art. I once used this CC in a Sim’s home who was a freelance artist—it gave him the perfect backdrop for deep thinking and painting at 3 AM.
2. Boho Chic Living Room CC
When I want a room to feel like a warm hug from a well-traveled aunt, I go Boho. These sets usually include rattan furniture, macramé wall hangings, and eclectic rugs that tell stories without speaking. Max 20’s Boho Living CC set stands out with its cozy couches, layered textiles, and plant-heavy aesthetic. Perfect for Sims who love wellness, yoga, or hosting book clubs.
3. Old Money Aesthetic CC
Think grand, not gaudy. The Old Money style is rich in textures—mahogany wood, chessboards, and velvet settees. My go-to is Felixandre’s The Royal Collection, which practically breathes prestige into your Sim’s home. You can almost smell the expensive cologne and the faint aroma of antique leather-bound books.
4. Dark Academia Living Room CC
Moody lighting. Floor-to-ceiling bookcases. Heavy curtains that block out the outside world. If you’re building a literary recluse or a Sim who’s in love with their own melancholy, Harrie x Felixandre’s Orjánic and Brownstone Collections have you covered. Add a flickering fireplace and a well-worn leather chair, and you’ve nailed the look.
5. Scandinavian Simplicity CC
Some CC sets are like a breath of crisp winter air—clean, functional, and surprisingly cozy. That’s Scandinavian design in a nutshell. White walls, pale wood furniture, and thoughtful clutter make your Sims’ space feel calm and inviting. Nordic Living sets are perfect for Sims who drink oat milk and compost religiously.
6. Retro 70s-Inspired Living Room CC
Now this one’s for the bold. Groovy prints, orange and avocado greens, and funky shaped furniture—Sixam CC’s Retro Revival set is a standout here. One time I built a Sims lounge inspired by my grandmother’s 1972 den, complete with shag rug and bean bags. It was glorious and slightly nauseating in the best way.
7. Industrial Loft Living Room CC
When you want a space that feels like it used to be a factory but now houses a misunderstood artist, industrial style CC is a must. Syboulette’s Loft CC series brings you exposed brick walls, metal frame sofas, and warehouse-style lighting. Throw in a Sim who’s a struggling novelist, and the scene writes itself.
8. High-End Designer CC Sets
Sometimes you just want your Sims to live better than you do. And that’s where luxury designer sets come in. ChicxSim’s Luxury Living Room or Jomsims’ Elite Collection bring that real high-end, polished look. We’re talking glossy surfaces, plush sectionals, and designer sculptures. Ideal for celebrity Sims or fashionistas.
9. Vintage Victorian Sitting Room CC
When your Sim drinks tea with their pinky up and hosts piano recitals on weekends, you give them a Victorian parlor. Strangerville adds a little flavor, but custom sets like Felixandre’s Georgian Set deliver full opulence. Think floral upholstery, dark woods, and dainty side tables with oil lamps.
10. K-Pop Inspired Pastel Room CC
Soft pastel pinks, baby blues, and cute plush toys. This look is less about the furniture and more about the vibe. Myshunosun’s Pastel CC Set pairs well with neon signs and quirky knick-knacks. I once decorated a Sim teen’s room like this and she became a viral K-Pop Simfluencer overnight.
11. Tiny Living Room CC for Small Spaces
Tiny homes need smart furniture. These CC sets use multipurpose furniture, wall-mounted storage, and compact loveseats to make every square tile count. Illogical Sims’ Tiny Living Essentials CC fits the bill perfectly. Even in a 3×3 living space, your Sim doesn’t have to sacrifice style.
12. Witchy & Magical Living Room CC
For spellcasters and cottage witches, you need a mix of antique charm and arcane flair. CC creators like Sims 4 Studio Community or Magnolia-C have spellbinding pieces like potion shelves, tarot-card rugs, and smoky crystal balls. I once paired one of these sets with a crow painting. My Sim’s cat disappeared for a week. Coincidence?
13. Neutral Toned Earthy Living Room CC
If you’re into tones like beige, clay, and olive, earthy CC sets bring that grounded feeling. Oak House by Myshunosun or Brown & Beige Harmony Sets use texture—like suede, linen, and rough ceramics—to add interest without shouting. It’s perfect for that Sim who just moved to Henford-on-Bagley for the peace and quiet.
14. Coastal Living Room CC
Beachy breeze, here we come. Coastal Cottage and Summer House CC sets usually include whitewashed woods, striped upholstery, and nautical accents. I love these for homes in Brindleton Bay or Sulani. Bonus if your Sims like fishing or building sandcastles at the beach.
15. Maximalist Living Room CC
Why settle for one rug when you can layer three? Maximalist living rooms are bold, busy, and bursting with character. Jungle Adventure offers a bit, but real fun begins with CC from Littledica and Mincsims, who love bold prints, mismatched cushions, and gallery walls so full they almost collapse.
16. Color Pop Living Room CC
Sometimes you need that punch of color to wake up your Sim’s room—and your soul. Peacemaker’s Color My World brings playful tones like coral, teal, and mustard into mid-century designs. It’s like giving your living room a shot of espresso.
17. Sims 4 IKEA-Inspired CC Sets
IKEA-style is the bread and butter of modern Sims interiors. Functional, affordable-looking, and stylish enough to feel lived-in. Illogical Sims’ IKEA CC Sets are spot on. Your Sims can now argue while assembling a Bjursta table. Just like real life.
18. Anime & Gaming Lounge CC
For the Sim who games hard and watches anime harder, this CC is a dream. Add LED lighting, oversized monitors, anime posters, and a bean bag throne. Look up Ravasheen’s Tech Room Set or Simkoos’ Otaku Vibe for that proper fandom effect.
19. Farmhouse Rustic Living Room CC
Rustic romance is alive and well with CC packs like Cottage Living Add-Ons or Farmhouse Faves. Think chunky wood coffee tables, stone fireplaces, and checkered throws. Every time I add one of these to my game, I end up baking a pie I didn’t plan on.
20. Monochrome Black & White Living Room CC
This sleek, stylish choice always looks sharp. Perfect for Sims who are either interior designers or secret agents. Dark Mode CC sets typically use black leather, marble, and high contrast. This look is clean, dramatic, and never goes out of style.
21. Mid-Century Modern Sims 4 CC
It’s hard to go wrong with mid-century modern. Angled legs, walnut finishes, and geometric patterns all scream timeless taste. The Ecolifestyle Pack scratches the surface, but creators like Peacemaker and Littledica go much deeper. One of my Sim homes even had a vintage bar cart and bubble lamp that made it Insta-famous.
22. Grunge or Urban Living Room CC
Peeling paint. Scuffed wood floors. Wall graffiti. This isn’t your grandma’s living room. Syboulette’s Grunge Set and Broken Urban Vibes add edge. Great for storytelling when your Sims are young rebels or musicians in the making.
23. Fantasy & Royal Living Room CC
When your Sim believes they’re descended from Elven royalty or just wants a throne for Netflix binging, fantasy CC is where it’s at. Look into Kingdom Build Sets, complete with velvet drapes, gold trim, and arched windows. Because why not pretend your Sim’s living room is a throne room?
Final Thoughts
Decorating with CC in The Sims 4 is like painting on a canvas with unlimited brushes. There’s no “right” way to do it. It’s all about expressing your Sim’s story—and yours.
I’ve spent hours fine-tuning spaces down to the placement of a single potted plant, only to redecorate it the next day. And you know what? That’s part of the fun. Living rooms are more than four walls—they’re where life unfolds, where stories are shared, and where every piece of furniture tells a tale.
So download a few of these sets, get creative, and let your Sim’s personality shine through every inch of their pixelated paradise.