For more tips from our interior design co author including how to complement your furniture with your living room colors read on.
Color coordinating living room furniture.
To make your living room feel warmer and more comfortable choose warm tones like deep reds burnt oranges golds or browns.
Large living room featuring gray walls and a gray couch along with a large area rug and a fireplace.
I encourage everyone to test each paint color in your own home first before taking my word for it.
Gray is a conservative color.
For a more relaxing fresh feel go for cool tones like blues cool violets and grays.
Use the color wheel.
Everyone always asks which color paint i like the best but you really can t just pick one and hope it works for your home.
For example take the red sofa and tone it down say to burgundy for an accent in more private spaces such as the den office or bedroom.
The green rug natural wood accents and multihued furniture lighten up the room without spoiling the cocoon like vibe.
Charcoal brick and navy blue walls together are the bold combo that makes this contemporary living room in a modern farmhouse by minneapolis based andrew flesher interiors feel so warm and cozy.
If you love yellow let it dominate in the design and pair it either with a harmonizing or contrasting color depending on how vibrant you want the room to be.
It s neutral which makes for a sound wall color choice because it works with many other colors that you might incorporate such as blue orange yellow white black etc.
Specifically the living room dining room and entry way.