Don't overdo it in such a small room - choose one color scheme. And stick to it very consistently - for example, also with the flower pots. They can be different, but all white, for example, or in a color that matches your color concept.
The dark sofa, the red blanket, the colorful pots on the window and the sickly palm in the orange pot... then gray chairs in a completely different style and the kitchen, if I see it correctly, with panel doors, right? There is no common thread that connects the individual areas, neither in color nor in style.
Think about that. The kitchen is installed now and probably new. With panel doors rather towards rustic (just upload some pictures!). Now you can carry this through, but if I see what you apparently like and how the fireplace is also done, I would leave the kitchen now as a stand-alone rustic object and make the rest deliberately reduced and restrained and as a contrast to this kitchen. The kitchen can get a few spots of color in its rustic style (bright red mixer, blue toaster or something), but the rest remains very subtle. Natural colors, not dark, minimalist, "light" forms. No bulky furniture anymore. Also keep the decoration restrained, not too much, definitely only a few selected objects - it can also be a single flower in a simple vase. No frills hanging on the windows, like decorative chains. Pure and simple windows appear larger. I would also be cautious with too many and too colorful pictures. Only sparingly as well.