Light Blue Walls Brown Couch
Grey is a better pair for the dark blue wall because choosing a sofa in a dark blue tone.
Light blue walls brown couch. Brown shades are more often used for walls floors and furniture while blue can be added as accents. In this bedroom for example warm neutrals supplied by wood floors a cowhide rug and accents made from natural materials help balance the cool tones of the steel blue walls. A dark brown microfiber couch won t dominate a space when surrounded by lighter elements. The choice of white wall background as pairing for the light blue and grey theme in the room is a great idea here.
The two tone seating above make decorating with beige and brown a snap. A dark sofa with metal or light wood legs can create visual space between the sofa and the floor. A light wood or metal coffee table could also help to define the sofa from the floor. If for you a well designed living room is the one that visually looks breezy cool and refreshing blue is the color category to take into consideration and to pair with the brown furniture you own.
Brown and blue are made for each other as the cooler tones in blue harmonize perfectly with the warm browns in the wooden furniture. We have brown furniture light gray walls except accent wall which is a gray blue. Beige tufted sectional sofa with a brown leather upholstered base accented with brown and blue pillows and wall art with subtle blue tones. This modern stunner below features an exquisite dark brown leather sofa contemporary side tables pivoting task style lamps and long draping blue curtains against the dove grey walls.
Here light gray walls white trim and cream colored accents keep the couch from feeling too heavy. Dark and light shades paired together create eye pleasing appeal. Gray is a conservative color. If you are looking for a moody ambience opt for rich brown shades or dark brown.
You might also consider picking blue curtains to go with soft grey walls and your brown sofa. Coastal inspired rooms look amazing with brown and blue opt for rich blue shades and calm brown ones beige or other neutrals. The example of this idea is available in the picture above. Large living room featuring gray walls and a gray couch along with a large area rug and a fireplace.
Paint walls a pale neutral then choose artwork accessories and accent furniture in lighter or colorful hues to balance the darkness of the furniture. The use of a lighter rug under the front of your sofa can separate the dark colors and make the sofa color pop. If you re looking to get a much more modern and sleek look that is incredibly relaxing and trendy then consider pairing brown with blue.