If that hide-covered sofa is making you seek decorating solutions, we’ve got just the pairings for you
Laura Gaskill - Houzz Contributor
Leather chairs, sofas and ottomans tend to be big, comfy and classic
— no wonder they’re a popular choice for living room furniture. But too
much bulky leather upholstery can make a space look dark, heavy or just
… boring. Wondering what to put with all of that brown or black
leather? These ideas should help.
1. Rich painted walls and a Moroccan rug. Peacock
blue is a bold (but highly livable) choice for walls, especially in a
smaller room — the intense hue enhances and uplifts dark leather pieces.
Pair it with a goes-with-anything Moroccan rug, an organic wood table and a gallery wall.
If you have wood bookcases or
cabinetry in the room, consider painting these pieces to match the
walls. Or, for a subtler effect, paint only the backs of the bookcases
or the interiors of the cabinets.
Wildcard: Peacock blue and orange. Take rich peacock-blue walls up a notch by adding contrasting Hermès-orange accents. Try a pair of footstools or X-benches, or furnish a window seat with bold orange cushions, as shown here.
Wildcard: Peacock blue and orange. Take rich peacock-blue walls up a notch by adding contrasting Hermès-orange accents. Try a pair of footstools or X-benches, or furnish a window seat with bold orange cushions, as shown here.
2. Black, gray and texture. To
keep things interesting in a neutral space, it helps to really play up
texture and shine. Try smoky mirrored or reflective furniture (or a
mirror on the wall); a soft, low-pile rug; and a plush faux-fur throw.
Shades of gray, black and white make easy partners for a brown leather
sofa.
3. Kilim rug. The warm
colors and rich pattern of a flat-weave kilim rug helps a leather piece
settle into the room. Kilims make an especially dynamic pair for modern
pieces, like the leather chair shown here.
4. Charcoal and wood. A
deep, dark charcoal-hued natural-fiber rug makes a caramel-colored
leather sofa look even more rich and luxurious. Play up a rustic-modern
mood with woodsy side tables, wood-framed mirrors and nubby burlap,
canvas or wool pillows.
5. Light neutrals.
Lighten up a leather sofa or furniture set by surrounding it with soft,
warm neutrals, like ivory, cream, sand, beige, wheat and gold. Try crisp
white walls, a faded traditional or pale natural-fiber rug, woven
shades and creamy linen throw pillows.
Even a change as simple as tossing a cream-colored throw over your leather piece can give it a lighter look.
6. Rough linen, tweed and velvet. Leather
looks stunning alongside rich, autumnal fabrics like tweed, velvet and
rustic, nubby linen. If you have a full set of leather furniture,
consider breaking it up and using just one or two of the leather pieces,
paired with something upholstered in one of these delicious fabrics —
the leather will look the richer for it.
7. Bright, bold pillows.
The great thing about black or brown leather is that just about
any-color throw pillows can work. Try changing the colors up seasonally,
with fresh blues and greens in spring and summer, and warm cinnamon,
cranberry and persimmon in fall and winter.
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