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11 Ways to Style a Blue Couch from Pro Designers

Need some blue couch living room ideas? We asked the experts about everything from accessories and textures to calming blue color schemes so that you can create your dream design.

Blue is the world’s favorite color, potentially because it’s associated with feelings of calmness and serenity in color psychology. It’s also popular in the living room, particularly as a sofa color. Without good interior design, though, any color can fall flat.

We have you covered if you’re looking for some blue couch living room ideas to help give your living space a makeover. We asked the experts about everything from home decor accessories to color palettes, so you can create a beautiful space without breaking the bank. So keep reading to get inspired.

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Balance Your Blue Sofa with Neutral Pieces
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Blue is a calming color, and many designers use it as a neutral. And aside from pure neutral colors like white, grey, beige, brown, and black, it’s one of the most versatile colors you can work with in design. Blue jeans, for example, can go with almost anything.

But, since blue isn’t a pure neutral, a blue sofa will stand out as a bold focal point in your living room design. According to Emily Ruff, Owner and Principal Designer of Cohesively Curated Interiors, the key to working with a bold sofa of any color is surrounding it with neutral living room furniture. Neutral-colored pieces like coffee tables and accent chairs help balance the blue sofa without weighing down the design.

With neutral furniture keeping things soothing, you can add accent colors in artwork, throw pillows, and an area rug. First, try basing the color scheme on an area rug or piece of artwork you love, which can be any mix of neutral, blue, and other accent colors. Then, choose your throw pillows accordingly. Ruff notes that purple, pink, and green tend to work well with blues and neutrals.

2. Utilize Textures


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Textures are essential in modern living rooms, adding visual appeal that influences the room’s vibe. Even an all-white living room can look exciting with the right textures, and magic happens when you mix in different colors. Aim to use two or three distinct textures in each space to bring it to life.

“My advice for styling a room with a blue couch would be to create a tonal look with lots of texture. Try options like nubby wool, sleek high gloss paint, matte pottery, dark metal, and limited pops of color,” NJ-based interior designer and artist Darren Greenblatt told Living Cozy.

“My advice for styling a room with a blue couch would be to create a tonal look with lots of texture. Try options like nubby wool, sleek high gloss paint, matte pottery, dark metal, and limited pops of color. "

Area rugs, throw pillows, and other living room decor all offer excellent opportunities to introduce texture. But don’t overlook the walls, flooring, and sofa upholstery. For example, a glossy blue wall and wood flooring can help make the textures of your sofa, area rug, and throw pillows stand out.

3. Make a Statement


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According to Alicia Lewis, interior designer at ADJ Interiors, a blue sofa is an excellent alternative to the ever-popular neutral sofa. You can use it in the same way as a neutral by layering additional colors on top. Or you might allow it to be the statement piece against an otherwise neutral drop.

With the statement piece approach, different blues will change the feel of the room. For example, a navy blue sofa can appear regal and stately, while a teal or royal blue sectional sofa might look more playful.

Above, the beautiful Jane Churchill crushed blue velvet sofa acts as an anchor in the tall, two-story space. The client envisioned a light palette for the room, so Lewis and the rest of the team at ADJ kept the chairs, accessories, and area rug in muted hues. Then, they added visual interest and a touch of glam with gold accents.

“This particular sofa also features an elegantly-curved back, making it visually pleasing no matter the angle,” explained Lewis. “A blue sofa can be versatile in any room, making a soft or bold impact depending on the shade you choose. We say go for it!”

4. Keep it Simple


Melrose Reversible Chaise Sofa

Despite their popular status as a neutral color, blues can be powerful and attention-grabbing. So, according to Karen Rohr, an Interior Designer at Mackenzie Collier Interiors, it’s best to avoid saturating your space with lots of colors, variations, and decor.

Less is usually more, so look to minimalist spaces and designs for inspiration. But don’t limit yourself to a strictly minimalist design — instead, create a variation that shows off your unique style. Some variations to consider include Scandinavian, boho, and mid-century minimalist.

Try using clean lines and carefully chosen pieces to allow your sofa to take center stage without overwhelming the space. And if you’re working with a small living room, this is doubly important — in the living room above, the velvet chaise sofa stands out, instantly drawing the eye and inviting you to get comfy. Notice how it’s supported by patterned throw pillows, a neutral area rug, and a touch of greenery.

5. Style with Touches of Blue


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Many designers prefer blue couch living room ideas that emphasize neutral tones and intentional splashes of color. Little touches of blue throughout the room will keep the design cohesive, but you want to allow your sofa to take center stage as the central element in the space.

"Let your blue sofa stand out by being the main element in the space. Just add little touches of blue throughout the room so it feels connected, but let the sofa take center stage by keeping most other items neutral," says Pattie Kelly, Certified Interior Decorator and President of Inspired Home Interiors. "In this example [above], we have a blue sofa with just touches of blue in the table lamps and drawer knobs. The juxtaposition of the velvet sofa against the rustic wood accent wall really helps it stand out."

If you have an open floor plan with other rooms visible from the living room, you might also want to add hints of blue to those spaces. For example, if your living room shares open space with the dining room, you could try a navy blue couch, a navy and neutral area rug, and a navy runner on the table.

6. Experiment with Complementary Colors


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The key to a beautiful living room is a well-designed color palette. You’ll usually want three or four main neutral colors and one complementary color to go with your blue sofa. The complementary color can help you create the right feel in your space, whether you’re going for a cheerful, bright look or a moody boho vibe.

“If you have white walls, a lighter blue sofa would be great to create an airy, clean, and fresh feel,” explained Karen Rohr. “Be sure to add some throw pillows and blankets in complementary colors to make your couch the centerpiece of the room. Blue goes well with both light and dark colors, so don’t be afraid to experiment.”

Complementary colors sit directly across from each other on the color wheel. So, depending on the shade of blue you’ve chosen, the best complementary color could be red, orange, yellow, or somewhere in between.

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7. Pair with Greenery


Nomad Velvet Sofa

Adding plants to your living room is one of the easiest ways to add beauty, depth, and a soothing atmosphere. Much like the color psychology associated with blue, spending time around plants can help reduce anxiety while promoting feelings of relaxation and calm. And since blue and green sit next to each other on the color wheel, they go nicely together in the living room.

Here, the greenery helps the blue sofa stand out while amplifying the natural aesthetic created by the warm wood tones. The touches of gold help glam up the space, while the neutral background allows the entire look to shine.

Try to pick a variety of plants, with sizes ranging from small to ceiling height — the larger plants will stand out as statement pieces, while smaller ones help create an air of tranquility in the room. Play with leaf shape and color as much as the light levels in the room allow. And remember to choose attractive planters to keep the look polished and modern.

8. Create a Monochromatic Room

A monochromatic look could be the perfect answer if you can’t get enough of the color blue. Monochrome palettes use only one color — in this case, that means experimenting with various shades of blue. You’ll still use some neutrals to avoid overwhelming the space, but you can skip the accent colors.

“If you have a dark blue couch, you could use it as a statement piece in a monochromatic room or pair it with pop or bold colors to create an eye-catching and energetic space,” said Karen Rohr.

The walls, artwork, area rug, and surrounding furniture offer opportunities to add more blue, playing with the artistic appeal that monochromatic rooms create. Pick shades and tones of blue that go well with the color of your sofa. Here, the floor, vase, and furniture legs are the only elements that add neutral tones, but the artwork introduces pastel tones, and the blanket plays with a darker grey shade.

9. Pair Your Blue Couch with a Lamp and Artwork


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Emily Chesnut, Founder of Emily Chesnut Design, recommends adding lamps and artwork in complementary colors, creating a more subdued look for your living room. “Just be sure not to go overboard – too many accessories can make a room look cluttered and uninviting,” added Chesnut.

A large piece of artwork offers an exciting opportunity to add splashes of color without overwhelming the space. And both table and floor lamps pair nicely with living room sofas, making the area appear cohesive and thoughtfully designed.

10. Accessorize with Throw Pillows

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Accessorizing with throw pillows can elevate a blue sofa, adding pops of color and personality to your living room. Emily Chesnut recommends looking for pillows in a variety of colors, textures, and patterns to bring your space to life.

“If your couch is deep blue or navy, you might want to use light colors elsewhere in the room to avoid feeling too dark and heavy. Or, if your blue couch has a floral pattern, you might want to use solid colors elsewhere in the room to keep from feeling too busy,” adds Chesnut.

Playing with throw pillows is also an easy way to add textures and patterns to your room to increase its visual appeal. Don’t be afraid to choose two or three styles to create an eye-catching arrangement on your sofa. And remember to use different shapes and sizes to create a natural, inviting throw pillow arrangement that artfully guides the eye across your couch.

11. Create an Elegant Spaces with “Unconventional Neutrals”


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Blues that are a bit more muted or desaturated are often referred to as “unconventional neutrals” because they can be a subtle, almost gray tone. These unconventional neutral blue tones can work well with various other colors, serving as a base tone to balance things out.

“This is one of my favorite options to go with when clients want to keep a casual and elegant space,” said Karen Rohr. “You can easily add a touch of sophistication without being too over-the-top, and it’s also a great alternative if you’re looking for a way to add a pop of color into your space without going too crazy.”

"You can easily add a touch of sophistication without being too over-the-top."

As you design your palette, choose five or six neutral colors, including the muted or desaturated blue of your sofa. Try to pick colors that match the intensity and saturation of the sofa’s upholstery, so everything goes together seamlessly. This approach works well in brightly-lit rooms like the living room pictured above, as natural sunlight can enhance the mood of the space and keep a dreary atmosphere at bay.

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What are the Benefits of a Blue Sofa

It’s tough to argue against using the world’s favorite color in what’s likely the most-used room in your home. Blue sofas are a popular option for living rooms, family rooms, and dens because the versatile color works well with various design styles. In addition, different shades of blue offer something to suit everyone’s taste, so you can bring the calming serenity of this color to any home. And they can add a touch of elegance to any space.

Blue sofas are easy to coordinate with other furnishings. As you may have noticed from the wide range of styles presented in these blue couch living room ideas, you can use this versatile color to create a variety of different looks. For example, a light blue sofa can create an airy and spacious feel, while you can use a dark blue sofa to create a more intimate and cozy setting.

If you’ve spent time shopping for a blue sofa, you’ve likely noticed that there are many shades to choose between. Above all else, you’ll need to be clear in your vision for the space’s feeling, functionality, and goal to pick the right one. This intentional approach will help you pair it well with the other items around your living room. “The one thing I would suggest is that you be extra careful with the other big pieces, such as rugs, accents, chairs, curtains, etc., when selecting other colors,” said Karen Rohr.

When in doubt, it’s best to keep the use of color to a minimum and emphasize neutrals like white, beige, grey, brown, and black. These colors will allow your blue sofa to shine as the star of the show while adding a sense of peace and spaciousness.

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Shelby Golding

Shelby Golding is a Colorado-based writer/editor with over a decade of experience. She has a college education in interior design and enjoys woodworking in her free time.

40 Blue Couch Living Rooms With Tips And Ideas To Design Around The Color

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Blue couches provide a hit of pzazz that can uplift even the dullest of living room design schemes. But why settle for just one great component? We’ve put together a collection of living room designs that will boldly complement a blue hero piece, from modern minimalist designs and industrial style spaces to cosy living rooms and classic interiors. These 40 inspirational blue couch living rooms come with tips and ideas to help you design around the colour effectively by using contrasting hues and complementary shades. We’ll explore a bunch of stylish living room decor elements, including modern lighting ideas, side tables, and living room wall art.

Bold blocking. Use a blue couch to blend into a band of ​​horizontal color blocking. The combined saturation of color will achieve solid cohesivity.

Blue on red contrast. An electric blue sofa makes a wonderful contradiction to the exposed red brickwork in an industrial-style loft setting.

Blue and wood tone. This blue sectional sofa arrangement creates a band of bright contrasting color beneath the visual warmth of a wood-clad ceiling.

The Mondrian method. Team a primary blue sofa with red, yellow, and strong black borders to create a striking cubist design.

Tribal vibes. A blue couch makes an ideal jumping-off point for a colorful tribal interior aesthetic. Throw in bright scatter cushions and wall decor like this Chili-Tribe Mask set by Umasqu.

Another tribal-inspired living room decor scheme, this time with teal blue couch upholstery and a natural jute rug.

This teal blue couch is introduced to energize a tropical living room scheme that has a matching blue hammock.

Blue and gold. Whether you team your blue sofa with golden yellow accent cushions or a gold living room chandelier, this is a luxe color combo that exudes style.

Space to breathe. When you fall in love with bold-colored furniture, use pale walls, floors, and ceilings to create breathing space in between.

Royal blue tufted sofas make a regal impression in a neoclassical living room. Team with metallic gold accent tables to enrich the scheme.

Modern and abstract. Employ blue sofa sections and back pillows to break up a large seating arrangement. This approach works particularly well in abstract decor schemes with sculptural elements.

Industrial bolt of blue. Raw concrete, natural wood tone, and matt black powder coated metal makes a moody industrial background. Fix in a bolt of blue to shake up the shadowy aesthetic.

Connect with nature. Blue is the color of the ocean and the sky, so goes hand-in-hand with lush greenery and floral prints.

Elegant eclectic. Make a mashup of styles, time periods, and color with an eclectic concoction. A soft blue tufted sofa will have a calming effect on the busy blend.

Bed down on a matching living room rug to create an island of color.

Geometric impact. When matching a blue sofa and blue walls, ensure smaller elements bring bright contrast. Or, utilize sharp patterns, like this eye-catching geometric rug.

Coastal calm. Blue upholstery and light woods raise cool coastal charm. Add nautical stripes and painted wall panels to complete the look.

The wrap around. Create a loop of color around your living room with an L-shaped blue sofa and a blue focal wall.

Color isolation. In an open plan living room, a blue sofa and matching walls can be used to create zoning. By sticking to just one color in the lounge, it is clearly distinguished from an adjacent dining spot or kitchen.

Aqua infusions. Blue and turquoise melds make a magical watery aesthetic.

A pop of purple. Shake up your blue furniture arrangement with a punchy purple area rug.

Rustic rebel. Cream and brown decor elements make a fitting rustic palette but a navy blue leather couch adds a unique touch.

Muted meld. Gray walls and fitted cabinets make a muted accompaniment for a rich blue couch. The result is a sophisticated palette with dark drama.

Tie in with a feature wall. Complement the specific shade of your couch with a color-matched wall. You’ll find a fabric swatch under the seat cushions of your sofa; take it to the paint store for a custom mix.

The center of attention. Use a standout sofa color and a double sided sectional arrangement to create a central focal point in a large living space.

Petrol blue and orange collision. Enliven a deep petrol blue couch with flame orange accents.

Just a touch of color completely changes the vibe of a predominantly white minimalist interior.

Create a sky blue mood with a light blue sofa and yellow drops of sunshine.

Jewel tones fashion an upmarket appeal.

Link a blue sofa with color-matched built-ins.

Place pretty blue accent pieces in a row to increase their color presence.

Complement a crisp light blue sofa with chic black and white art prints and an industrial-style metal coffee table.

Pastel perfection. These blush pink accents make sweet additions around a baby blue couch.

Pack a punch with pop art. The colors blue, red, and yellow are prominent in many famous works, particularly in Roy Lichtenstein pieces. A bright blue couch will draw out the blue elements.

Gray-blue sofas make cool companions with industrial-style concrete decor. Inject a blast of red to turn up the heat.

In this industrial boho interior, round rugs are used to place contrasting color and texture around a contemporary blue sofa design.

Use a blue sofa and a succinct group of complementary items to fashion colorful minimalism. This curved sofa design also sets a simple shape theme that translates into a spherical chandelier and a globe vase.

Expand blue hues with color-matched wall paneling.

Alternatively, treat wall paneling with a high contrast finish. This sunny yellow hue has an uplifting effect on a dark blue sofa design.

Electrify dark spaces with an unexpected jolt of blue. See more pictures of this stunning home design more pictures here.


For more inspirational color palette ideas, check out our book of 100 Beautiful Palettes that comes inside our comprehensive Dream Home Kit.

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The living room in blue does not resemble the Snow Queen's castle, where it is cold and uncomfortable. This room can be decorated in any style. Classic, Scandinavian style, hi-tech and even Provence will look beautiful and unusual.

But how to ensure that the room was comfortable and cozy? It is important not to drown in the abyss of color and to combine colors correctly. This is what we'll talk about today.

Interior style

The blue interior of the living room is not popular. But designers claim that this color scheme can transform a room and make it the highlight of a home.

Blue color and its shades enhance mood, soothe and help to relax. But they are afraid of such bright interiors and try to decorate the living room in soothing colors, without bright spots. But one day it is worth taking a risk in order to be satisfied with your choice.

If we talk about style, then there is room for fantasy to roam. Any style direction allows you to use this color and its shades. If you are afraid to paint everything blue, then pay attention to accessories and some pieces of furniture in blue. Blue vases, rare figurines will look very unusual. A blue sofa or chair will be the center of this room.


Even if you purchase some blue elements for the living room, there are some nuances to consider:

  1. Living room in a marine style. When decorating a living room in this style, not only blue is used, but also combinations of white and blue. Black and red shades may be present. If you do not add a few bright colors, then the room will look boring. But, if you do not want to decorate a room for receiving guests in a marine theme, then you can add accessories of any color, for example, hang yellow or orange curtains, you can put a green sofa.
  2. Living room in Italian style. The blue and white combination of interior decoration allows you to use bright accents, such as pink or lemon.
  3. Living room in denim style. This style of interior design is not for everyone. It will look advantageous in a house or apartment where young people live. You can buy upholstered furniture with a unique "denim" upholstery and combine it all with rare finishing materials, such as textile wallpaper. Designers also select unusual decorating elements. It can be numerous lamps and rare paintings.
  4. Living room in country style. An unusual combination of cornflower blue and straw colors make this room simple and cozy. Not everyone chooses this style, but if you are not afraid of experiments, then decorate the living room like this, and you will not regret it.
  5. Living room in the style of hi-tech or pop art. When decorating a room in this style, you should pay attention to the blue tint and bright blue. You can combine gray and blue. For example, the walls can be painted bright blue while the furniture is grey.
  6. Living room in Moroccan style. In eastern countries, such a color design is practically not chosen. In their opinion, the blue color looks very pretentious and pompous.
  7. Tropical living room style. With this design, different colors are combined: the base is blue, additional shades: orange, pink, turquoise and yellow. But such an interior is not suitable for everyone.
  8. Classic. This style will always be in fashion. A blue classic living room will look very beautiful. Additional colors in the design will be white.
  9. Empire or Art Deco. Another good option for decorating a blue living room. Refinement, no pomposity, beauty and the absence of unnecessary details - many people like this design.

But no matter how beautiful this color is, you need to work with it carefully and not overdo it. Best of all, the blue color looks in large living rooms, where the windows face south. If the room is small and the windows face north, then it is better to abandon this idea. You risk turning this room into an uncomfortable and gloomy one.

The design should be balanced and not overloaded with color. Take care of additional lighting. There should be as much light as possible. It can be unusual lamps hung throughout the room or a huge chandelier.


Correct combinations

Blue has a lot of hues. And each color is good in its own way. A living room decorated in indigo or turquoise will look very unusual. You can work with these colors yourself. But if the idea came to you to decorate the living room in dark colors, then it’s better not to do it yourself and leave it to professionals. But not every designer will be able to decorate a room perfectly.

Pastel and light shades are considered good and profitable shades. They can be diluted with dark accessories. But here the main thing is not to overdo it. The measure must be traced in everything.

A blue living room will look ugly and cheap if overloaded with dark accessories.

Designers almost do not pay attention to the blue color. To make it look presentable, you need to work with lighting. Windows should be large, ceilings high and a multi-level lighting system. It is worth thinking about the original curtains. Creating such an interior is expensive. And if you have a small living room, it is better to pay attention to other colors. But rooms with a large area - this is what you need. With the help of blue and its shades, you will slightly reduce the space and make the main pieces of furniture large.

Bright blue and sky blue is a combination that looks terrible. The room will become dark and constricted. A good option would be a combination of blue with cream shades. You can paint the main wall in beige and focus on it.

Designers can combine blue with yellow, red, chocolate, lilac and orange. There is nothing wrong with that. The main thing is that there are not too many additional colors. If you decide to decorate the room in light blue, then you can add a little pink or green. Blotches of brown or gray will look good.

The classics are characterized by a combination of blue with furniture in the same color scheme. You can add a little blue or chocolate. For example, curtains can be blue, and the floor can be brown.

For those who want peace and tranquility, you can pay attention to the following combinations: mint walls and yellow furniture or cornflower blue walls and white blotches.


How to work with blue?

We have already noted that the blue color requires an individual approach and careful work from a specialist.

Walls

Not everyone likes blue walls. Many people think that the living room will turn into an uncomfortable room in which it will be unpleasant to be. But this opinion is wrong. Do not be afraid to decorate the walls in blue, the main thing is that the lighting in the room is good. It doesn't matter if it's artificial or natural light.

But it is not necessary to paint all the walls blue. You can choose one and focus on it. For example, the wall opposite the windows. You can buy ordinary matte wallpapers, or you can pay attention to photo wallpapers.

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You should not focus on the floor, let alone paint it blue. It can be any color, but black or light beige will look great. You can make it chocolate.

As for materials, it is better to pay attention to parquet or laminate.

Ceiling

Living room in blue tones should look chic, but not pretentious. Each detail must be selected separately and combined with other elements.

You can install a false ceiling and decorate it with numerous lamps. A simple white ceiling will also look good.


Light

A lot depends on the right lighting. It's not worth worrying too much. Standard yellow bulbs will look appropriate.

A huge chandelier or wall sconces will look great. If you have chosen a suspended ceiling, you can install a blue backlight.

Lighting allows you to divide the room into zones. For example, allocate a working area and half for relaxation, where there will be a sofa and a TV.

Furniture

Furniture is selected in accordance with the style of interior design. Exquisite accessories and floor carpets will not be superfluous.

If you want to dilute the blue color, then you can do this with the help of furniture. An excellent combination would be an orange sofa and numerous ottomans. You can order turquoise upholstered furniture and a coffee table.


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