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40 Green Couch Living Rooms With Tips And Ideas To Design Around The Color
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A green couch can communicate the uplifting essence of nature in striking olive, forest, and moss tones, making them a harmonious choice for a living space. They can also convey regal jewel tones that will take a decor scheme instantly upmarket, particularly when combined with a classic tufted finish or a sleek silhouette. It’s tempting to take the plunge to buy a green couch but will you be able to successfully design the rest of your space around such a colorful hero piece? To help you on your way to creating a balanced scheme, we’ve brought together 40 green couch living rooms with tips and ideas to design around the color.
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- Designer: Yama Architecture
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- Visualizer: Maige Studio
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- Visualizer: Anastasiya Zhigir'
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- Visualizer: F9 Studio
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- Visualizer: Martina Di Gangi
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- Designer: Lindsey Ellis Beatty and Rachael Burrow
- Photographer: David A. Land
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- Designer: White Webb
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- Source: Designers Guild
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- Source: Ikea
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- Visualizer: Sanye Design Studio
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- Visualizer: Ira Lysiuk
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- Visualizer: Maria Stepanova, Olga Khovanskaya
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- Visualizer: Mai Trang Nguyen
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- Photographer: Christopher Lee Foto
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- Photographer: Kadir Asnaz Photography
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- Photographer: Kroniki Studio
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- Visualizer: Frame Studio CG
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- Visualizer: Yevheniia Nahorna
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- Designer: N Team Studio
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- Source: Neptune
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- Visualizer: Ilkin Gurbanov
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- Visualizer: Eugene Kolomiychenko
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- Visualizer: Loparev Design
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- Visualizer: Enjie Aude
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- Visualizer: Start Studio
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- Visualizer: Cartelle Design
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- Visualizer: ToTaste
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- Visualizer: Kostia Drevich
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- Designer: Nazarius Shore
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- Visualizer: 小主 小主
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- Visualizer: Vikki's Workshop
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- Visualizer: Paulina Poplawska
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- Visualizer: Kupinskiy Architects
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- Visualizer: Xudojnik Dizayner
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- Visualizer: Konstantin Entalcev
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- Visualizer: Thao Nguyen
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- Designer: Studioe
- Visualizer: Subpixel
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- Designer: Alexandra Bertova & Daria Savitskaia
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- Visualizer: Trang Le
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- Visualizer: Ruslan Kovalchuk
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- Visualizer: ArtPartner Architects
Recommended Reading: 30 Gorgeous Green Living Rooms And Tips For Accessorizing Them
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9 Ideas for Putting an Emerald Green Sofa in the Living Room
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Shagun Khare
Shagun Khare
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Published on 10/28/22
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Green sofas, particularly ones of the emerald-hue and velvet variety, have surged in popularity over the past few years. They’ve been proliferating Instagram and interiors for the rich, bold pop of color they provide — and for good reason. The colorway evokes a sense of regality balanced with playfulness. Not to mention, it adds lots of depth and dimension.
However, since green sofas are such a bold design choice, it’s important to style them in the living room appropriately. You’ll want to consider what pieces, colorways, and fabrics it will pair best with — plus, how you want to accessorize it in terms of throws, pillows, and more. To give you some inspiration — and prove that doing it right is totally possible — check out these ideas for how to masterfully put a green sofa in the living room.
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Get Glowy
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Nothing shows off a green sofa's sheen better than some soft glowy lighting. Take notes from designer Ron Goh, who opts for a curvy tufted emerald couch in his living space. Multiple sources of damp lighting create a soothing ambiance, letting the accent seating truly shine. He pairs it with lots of nature-inspired elements —including a rough-cut stone table, mushroom lamps, thriving monstera, and botanical prints — to play off the grassy hue.
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Use Animal Prints
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Take a trip to the jungle. With green being a lush color found abundantly in the tropics, it only makes sense to style a green sofa within that theme. Here, for example, Brexton Cole Interiors has a throw pillow and bench in bold animal prints nearby. Accents like a hummingbird portrait and faux elephant tusk add to the wild feel. The Jungle Book scene is complete with botanical wallpaper to tie this wild room together.
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Pair With Pink
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Pink might be an unexpected color to pair with a green sofa, but the hue actually softens and brings out the warmth in an emerald tone. It has become an increasingly common color combination in both modern fashion and interiors for the bold two-toned look it provides. Here, interior designers from The House Down The Road chose a dusty rose paint color and accent chair to complement their green couch. A marbled rug, playful art, and patterned pillows top it off for a carnivalesque feel.
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Go Modern
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Due to its association with regality, a deep green sofa can instantly elevate a space. It looks especially chic with modern and minimalist touches. This space, for instance, keeps things simple with a plush white throw and linen pillow to accent the bolstered and tufted couch. The abstract painting above contributes to the contemporary style, while wooden side tables balance the space out with organic warmth.
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Add Classic Touches
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A green sofa brings a fresh feel to classic spaces. This couch is set in a traditional silhouette, topped with matching olive-toned pillows for a monochrome, ubiquitous look that allows it to take center stage. More personality is introduced with decor alongside. This includes a leafy-printed ottoman which adds fluidity reminiscent of the Beverly Hills Hotel. Meanwhile, a sculptural fringe floor lamp with scalloped details exudes curvy, dimensional detail.
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Create a Lush Look
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When it comes to green sofas that feature velvet, it works wonders to juxtapose the luxe fabric with materials like leather and metals. This allows for a balance between the softness of the velvet and the roughness of other materials like leather, creating more depth and complexity. In this living space, Isy's Interiors took on an urban jungle look, mixing modern pieces with lush accents — including a palm tree-inspired light fixture and bold B&W botanical wallpaper — to mimic the greenery outside.
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Go for a Tropical Feel
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Going green? Then, why not go full-on tropical? A verdant couch is the perfect excuse to bring vacation vibes to your very own home — especially if you have sunlight-drenching windows like in this space. The couch is topped with vibrant jewel tones, like lapis and amethyst throw pillows, to create a lively feel. Matching glass accessories — and even some bright indoor umbrellas — round out the breezy look.
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Incorporate Gold Accents
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A true emerald green sofa exudes luxury, and thus pairs beautifully with other opulent tones — particularly gold. This space features the hue in delicately patterned pillows, accent tables, lighting, mirrors, and even an ottoman. Try opting for clean lines with a gold and green color combo, too — as it amps up the elegance.
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Go Green Everywhere
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On the flip side, green can be such a soothing color, too. This space fully embraces the earth tone, setting a low-profile sofa against lofty mint walls. Further verdant accents complete the scene, with plenty of houseplants and bright green window trim. Simple cream tones offer a respite from the color, picked out in the artwork, lighting, and rug. Meanwhile, wooden floors and cabinets top off the fresh and organic space with a welcome dose of warmth.
Green sofa in the interior: 110 photo examples, what to combine with
Pistachio, emerald, olive - shades of green are multifaceted and varied. They can be bright accents and a neutral palette base. In this article, we tell you how to beautifully fit a green sofa into the interior: what shade to choose, what colors to combine with, and how to match other elements to it. We also show photos of beautiful examples.
Choosing a green sofa
Shade selection
- Emerald
– Herbal
— Olive
— Light green
— Mint
What to combine with
– Finish
— Furniture
— Textile
Where to put
– Hall
— Kitchen-living room
— Children's
Depending on the undertone, green can be warm or cold, dark or light. To have a calming or invigorating effect, set up for rest and help to concentrate.
Emerald sofa in the interior
Luxurious and noble shade, which is ideal for upholstered furniture.
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Upholstery in this color looks more expensive, while it is dark enough so that every speck does not stand out on it. This is a cool tone with a bluish tint that goes well with neutral natural colors (beige, gray, brown, white and black), as well as purple, pink and blue.
Even if you take a muted version, the emerald sofa in the interior of the living room in any case will play the role of the main color spot, so it is better to complement it with calm finishes and furniture, and support it through textiles and decor.
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The color of lush grass is reminiscent of summer and is associated with nature. Often yellow or ocher is mixed with this variation of green, so a very warm shade is obtained. He feels great in the company of beige, orange and brown. But make sure that there is enough white in the room, which will refresh the combination of warm neutral tones.
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Olive
An interesting and self-sufficient shade, inside of which there are many undertones: from dark with a touch of brown to very light pistachio.
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Olive belongs to the warm spectrum, but it looks quite calm and goes well with any colors. The best neutral companions for a light or dark olive green sofa are beige, gray, white, black, brown. If you want to brighten up the space, add orange, purple, pink, deep blue or ocher to it.
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Light green
Light, bright and active tone. Due to the general "vegetative" nature, it is visually similar to herbal, but without yellowness and more saturated.
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This cheerful hue is perfect as an accent, so upholstered furniture will play a major role in the space. Beige, ivory, light brown, white and any variations of gray will help balance the light green. The texture of wood and pastel colors look good with him in a pair: muted pink, blue, egg yellow and lavender.
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Mint
Mint is associated with freshness and coolness.
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Like emerald, belongs to the cold spectrum and has a bluish undertone. This is a fairly calm variation of green, so most often mint is used for decoration in combination with white, gray or beige. But mint furniture also looks very stylish and suits those who still prefer basic colors on the walls. The upholstery can be either completely light, almost blue, or darker, with a predominance of gray. Combines with all basic and pastel colors.
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The main tone, which occupies 60% of the palette, is usually used for finishing. The second, which is allocated 30%, is for furniture. Since the green itself is quite bright, the walls should be more calm so as not to overload the space with active colors.
There are three color options for finishing:
- Universal base - beige, white, gray.
- Muted shades - egg yellow, sky blue, pastel pink, etc.
- Dark walls - gray, blue, black.
The last option is suitable for spacious rooms or rooms with large windows. The dark palette is necessarily diluted with interspersed with airy light shades so that the walls do not “crush”.
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So that gray or beige walls do not look boring behind the sofa group It can be a more saturated tone of the finish, a pronounced texture (for example, embossed decorative plaster or wall panels), wallpaper with a pattern or a photo print.
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Since green is a natural color, it looks harmonious with any wood texture. For example, in the living room it can be a wall or shelving, in the kitchen - a set and a dining table, in a nursery - storage systems or a workplace.
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Textiles
There are always textiles in the soft zone: decorative pillows, plaid, carpet.
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The largest items are best made neutral. For example, let the large soft carpet that “collects” the entire sofa group be light, with a non-contrasting pattern. It can contain all the colors of the palette, thereby unifying it.
But the blanket and pillows can be made more colorful. Choose any colors that you like, fit the overall range and create the right mood. Beige, black and white, brown or blue textiles will look best with an emerald sofa. With olive or herbal - pink, orange, yellow, cream. Any pastel colors are suitable for mint and light green. From the patterns, pay attention to:
- Abstraction.
- geometry.
- Animal print.
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For a separate living room fit large comfortable sofas that can accommodate all family members and guests.
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If you have a minimalist or contemporary interior, pay attention to modular systems. They look very stylish, and you can choose any sections you need and their location. As a result, you get a functional straight, round or corner green sofa that fits perfectly into the size of the room. Folding models are often used in studios and odnushki - a sofa can be both a main and a spare bed.
Since the soft group takes center stage in the hall, you can not be afraid of color and choose a model with bright upholstery: for example, emerald or light green. To prevent the sofa from looking lonely, repeat this color in other elements: decor, textiles, small furniture. It doesn't have to be the same shade. For example, if you have olive upholstery, opt for lighter curtains or houseplants with vibrant dark green leaves.
In addition to color, texture is important. If you want a soft group to grab attention, use a calm subdued tone but interesting material. For example, a velvety or leather green sofa looks spectacular.
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Kitchen-living room
If the kitchen is combined with the living room, the sofa group usually zones the space.
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Whether to make it accent or calmer depends on the overall color scheme and your preferences. To make the kitchen and living room visually connected, it is better to use the upholstery color in the cooking area. These can be facades of a headset, a pendant lamp, dining chairs, an accent wall. So the space will look holistic.
If you want to create a wow effect and turn upholstered furniture into a focal point, then choose a rich shade and complement it with the most neutral background: white, beige, gray. The textures of wood, glass and concrete look good with a bright fabric - an interesting contrast is obtained, and a calm finish is not lost against an active background.
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Children's room
You can also place a bright sofa in the children's room.
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Here it performs different functions:
- Bed - in this case, you need a comfortable folding model.
- Recreation Center - If the room is large enough and the child is already in school, they will need a separate area for reading, playing and socializing with friends.
- Parent's corner - when a child is small, mom and dad spend a lot of time at his crib. For example, a small sofa is useful so that you can relax while the baby falls asleep.
When choosing a model, keep in mind that children are easily overexcited, but at the same time, the palette should be cheerful and the child will like it. Any light colors will do: from light green to mint. The main thing is not to overload the room with too bright colors and do not use acid shades.
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Green colorDark green sofa in the interior of the living room: placement options
Modern designers can offer a lot of original solutions and styles for the living room. This is predetermined by consumers who cannot be satisfied with the same type of compositions. To make the interior unusual, it is enough to use a few bright details and elements. A green sofa can become such an element in the living room.
Today no one can imagine an apartment or a house without cozy upholstered furniture.
A dark green sofa, whose versatility lies in practicality and simplicity in home improvement, has become a particularly relevant item.
Table of contents
- 1 What styles would suit a dark green sofa?
- 2 Home sofa: what is the best material?
- 3 Dark green sofa in a white living room
- 4 What to choose from cabinet furniture?
- 5 Bold design accents
- 6 VIDEO: Green color in the interior.
- 7 Dark green sofa in the interior of the living room - 50 photo ideas:
In what styles is a dark green sofa appropriate?
Any large sofa is a central part of the design of the room. This element always catches the eye of incoming people. Experimenting with the colors of upholstered furniture should be done carefully so as not to destroy the entire interior composition. If you want to use a green sofa in the interior, but are afraid of bright colors, then give preference to dull and dark shades. When creating the interior of a room from scratch, feel free to use light colors, skillfully combining them with other details.
A wide range of models of different shapes, sizes, textures, colors makes it possible to create coziness and comfort in any area.
One of the main features of a soft sofa is a variety of colors, which creates favorable psychological comfort.
In what style would a green sofa be appropriate? For clarity, this information is given in the table.
Green sofa | |
Suitable interior styles: | Cannot be used: |
Fusion | Classic |
Modern | Minimalist |
Loft | Baroque |
Provence | |
Eco |
Modern furniture makes it possible to choose a product according to your taste and preferences.
A piece of upholstered furniture in dark green is considered a non-standard choice for the interior.
As you can see, upholstered furniture in such rich and bright colors can fit into almost any style. For a harmonious connection, it is also important to choose the right shade of green. If the living room will be used only as a room for a relaxing holiday, then you need to choose a rich green. Do you want to often arrange holidays and gatherings with guests? Leave room for dark, but bright shades in the interior.
Most of all, it reflects the features of people who are calm, confident, striving for stability and financial well-being.
It can be placed in the kitchen, living room, office, bedroom. The parameters and style of the sofa depend on the size of the room and its purpose.
Home sofa: what is the best material?
To make the interior of the room unusual and attractive, it is important to correctly choose not only the color scheme of the furniture, but also the material from which it is made.
In order for the sofa to harmoniously fit into the interior, it is necessary to take into account its combination with the color scheme of the surrounding space.
Upholstery of upholstered furniture is most often created from five types of material:
- Flock.
- Chenille.
- Leather.
- Jacquard.
- Tapestry.
Consider the features of each of them in more detail. After analyzing them, you can quickly decide on the material.
If the green sofa in the interior of the living room is the main part, you can smooth out the color intensity with the help of a well-chosen background.
The most common type of material for upholstered furniture is flock. Both luxury and budget options are made from it.
Flock can imitate expensive upholstery, it is very durable and easy to care for.
Chenille is a very soft material. It is very pleasant to the touch and resistant to damage. However, a sofa made of such material is categorically not suitable for pet owners.
It will show very noticeable claw marks.
Green leather sofa is a rarity these days. Such furniture will cost a lot, but it can become a real decoration of any room. Leather is abrasion resistant and will last for a long time.
The cost of such upholstery will not be affordable for everyone.
If there is no money to buy a leather sofa, then you can purchase a more budget option - upholstered furniture with jacquard upholstery. This dense fabric, which is not afraid of cat's claws.
This upholstery is more difficult to care for and requires only dry cleaning.
Availability, strength, durability and chic appearance are combined in a tapestry fabric. A tapestry sofa looks expensive and prestigious, but it is better to immediately pick up a protective cover for it.
Tapestry may wear out over time.
Dark green sofa in a white living room
Today it is very fashionable to decorate a home in white colors. White walls and light furniture visually enlarge the space and make it airy. How would a green sofa look in such an interior?
A colorful sofa in a neutral white interior looks very impressive.
The product acquires a rich and noble appearance if the contour of the furniture has straight lines, without unnecessary details of decoration.
Not everyone knows that the combination of white and green is one of the most versatile. Upholstered furniture of a green hue will perfectly fit into a room with white walls and can become a bright accent of the interior. And to make the design more harmonious, many experts advise adding to it, in addition to the sofa, a few more bright accents. For example, green plants in pots.
A green sofa will look best in an interior dominated by colors such as white or brown.
Considering the whole palette of green, it is worth paying attention to the shade of the sofa.
What to choose from cabinet furniture?
Having installed a green sofa in the living room, it is important to choose the right furniture for it.
In the guest room, it is more relevant to use cabinet furniture.
It is mobile, roomy, durable and functional. A large closet for storing bed linen, books and outerwear will not hurt either. A large mirror will complement such a wardrobe. Built-in chests of drawers also fit perfectly into the room. They contain a large amount of things and will suit any style of interior.
A small coffee table made of natural wood or tempered glass can be placed in front of the upholstered furniture.
Use decorative pillows to create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere in your room.
Bold design accents
A big green sofa shouldn't be the only standout part of a room. It can be supplemented with other elements. For example, beautiful curtains of a light shade.
Light green curtains will refresh the room.
Small colorful cushions will also help decorate the design. They can be dark green, white or even pink. Cushions for a sofa should be small in size and overlap with the rest of the interior.
When choosing such an accessory, it is necessary to take into account the dimensions of the piece of upholstered furniture, its upholstery colors and fabric texture.
Pillows made of yellow, brown, purple, red, green fabric look good on a dark green base.