Sofas That Prove Color Is What Your Living Room Is Missing
Are you craving a dash of lemon yellow or pastel pink in your living room? A colorful couch just might be the answer. From marigold to watermelon and ruby red, sofas in every color of the rainbow can perk up your living room, and give it a much-needed dose of drama and personality.
A tufted crushed velvet couch looks even more luxurious in a rich jewel tone. Glamorous accents like faux fur ottomans and an oversized mirror add to the grandeur of the room.
Color doesn’t have to be bright to be effective. This soft pastel sofa adds just the right amount of pink to a cool rustic room. This two-tone room is color-coordinating at its best. The plum sofa stands out against the olive walls, creating the perfect earthy oasis. If you’re tight on space but don’t want to skimp on style, a tufted love seat in a pastel hue is the perfect choice. Pick up accessories in the same color family to really nail the look. A barn wood wall is instantly elevated by gold chairs with faux fur cushions and a tufted velvet settee in a rich grape shade. A bright couch gives a neutral room a focal point. Try adding patterned throw pillows in complementary shades to really make the piece pop. In case it wasn’t obvious, velvet is back. This burnt orange oversized sectional steals the spotlight, so minimalist accessories — black and white prints, stark white walls and a basic coffee table — is all the space needs. A regal purple sofa is exactly what this library called for. The mismatched armchairs and botanical art add to the space’s quirky vibe. Do like L.A.-based designer Emily Henderson and add bright furniture to perk up the mood of a room — and don’t limit yourself to one shade. The right combination of colors can make for an inspiring space. The colorful couch trend isn’t the only furniture style that’s having a major moment — printed sofas are back in a big way. If you pick a print, skip the throw pillows and let your sofa steal the show. It doesn’t have to be bright to have an impact. A subtle shade of blue is a perfect complement to distressed wood floors and exposed brick walls. Styling rules are often made to be broken, and “don’t put pink and red together” is one of them. This crimson tufted velvet sofa works beautifully against the watermelon walls. A forest green oversized sofa anchors this open-concept space, softening the dining set’s hard lines and the floor’s geometric print. This tufted navy sofa is the perfect addition to this white-painted room. To keep things light and airy, L.A.-based designer Emily Henderson picked accessories in the same color family to bring the outdoors inside this New York lake house. A blue linen sofa takes pride of place under a picture of greenery that mimics the look of a window, bringing life to this lower-level room. An orange coffee table is an unexpected, but welcome, addition.
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