Fabric Combinations Living Room

Thomas Loof
Color can transform the mood of any space, especially—and perhaps most importantly—in your living room. As the room in which family and guests gather the most, it's important that your living room color scheme evokes a welcoming feeling and sparks conversation.
A room's color scheme also drives the entire design process, so selecting color combinations you're most drawn to will help you live comfortably for years to come. That said, you might want to consider thinking outside of the box with an unexpected color scheme that pairs contrasting shades together in an energizing way. After all, one of the top color trends for 2021 is decorating with vibrant color everywhere.
And speaking of lively color, we've been particularly drawn to the optimism found in classic yellow rooms recently—and we're not alone: Pantone named the sunny shade one of its colors of the year for 2021. Some of our other favorite living room colors of late: brown, red, and, of course, green. From wild citrus shades to classic blue-and-white color schemes, these 50 modern color combinations from top interior designers are sure to make a bold impression.
Mark Roskams
1 of 50
Reimagined Red, White, and Black
To counter this Upper West Side pied-Ã -terre's overscaled rooms, designer Anthony Barrata played with arresting colors and dramatic furnishings. An American painting by Tomory Dodge and an oversize custom floor lamp take advantage of the capacious height. Plaster and marble objects, including an over-the-top amphora lamp, echo the color and classical tone of the original ceiling moldings. The cherry-red velvet is by Pierre Frey.
Thomas Loof
2 of 50
Park Green and Cream
Taken by her famed neighborhood's green, decorator Cece Barfield Thompson ushered in verdant color and nature-inspired patterns into her family's New York living room. The white walls, tonal carpet, and punchy green curtains give the Louis XVI chairs a modern presence. An oil painting by London artist Daisy Cook hangs over a nine-foot Schneller sofa upholstered in stain-resistant fabric (Perennials).
Douglas Friedman
3 of 50
Taxicab Yellow and Pastels
Sweet pastel tones, taxicab yellow walls, and cobalt Chinese lamps give the living room of Todd Romano's San Antonio home a dose of vibrancy. On the walls are two prized artworks from Romano's vast collection: An Andy Warhol silkscreen print of Liz Taylor and a flamboyant Todd & Fitch work.
Mark Roskams
4 of 50
Teal and Red
Decorator Anthony Barrata played up high-drama Americana with an emphasis on textiles and folk art in this historic New York apartment. The study is dressed in a Lee Jofa tartan pattern recolored specifically for this room. The armchair upholstery is inspired by an early American weaving; the leather chair is antique English.
Annie Schlechter
5 of 50
Gold and Green
Raw oak rafters mix with white-painted panels and crossbeams, and golden walls (Standish White by Benjamin Moore) in this Carrier and Company-designed New York family room, making it an energetic place for parents and kids to hang out. The sofa is upholstered in a moss green fabric by Kravet.
Brie Williams
6 of 50
Thomas Loof
7 of 50
Juicy Apricot and Kiwi
For this Naples, Florida home, designer Summer Thornton ushered in delightful color and buzzy prints to create an energizing family hub. Apricot walls are amplified by verdant fabrics and botanical prints. The gauzy block-printed drapery (Muriel Brandolini) filters sunlight into the great room.
Julia Lynn
8 of 50
Sunshine Yellow and Muted Peach
Designer Angie Hranowsky gives each room of this late-20th-century Tudor in Austin its own distinct personality with the help of buoyant color. For the lively living room, energizing shades of yellow on the wall (Golden Straw, Pratt & Lambert) flirt with the soft peach tones of the sofa (Pierre Frey).
Mali Azima
9 of 50
Metallic Neutrals
Ravishing neutrals and brilliant metallics dominate the sprawling, light-filled salon of this Atlanta home by designer Melanie Turner. Historic styles mix to create an elevated look from conical Murano glass chandeliers and Louis XVI–style commodes to the chevron-pattern custom carpet (Patterson Flynn Martin). The custom retro-inspired sofa is by Björk Studio.
Annie Schlechter
10 of 50
Annie Schlechter
11 of 50
Apple Green and Raspberry
Stephen Karlisch
12 of 50
Francesco Lagnese
13 of 50
Aubergine and Olive
At a Montana condo designed by Palmer Weiss, a Pierre Frey floral linen called Mortefontaine inspired a scheme for the living room of nutty aubergine, soft brown, navy, and olive tones to play off walls of shiplap paneling. Leopard carpet acts as a neutral and stands up to snowy boots. A Paul Marra chandelier "feels like an old bobbin bed, but with a modern attitude," says Weiss. The 19th-century portrait of Pocahontas is by Victor Nehlig.
Douglas Friedman
14 of 50
Emerald, Sapphire, and Ruby
For a client's home in Connecticut, designer Miles Redd found these George II–style painted mirrors at auction "for a steal. They are totally Mario Buatta and really anchor the living room." Emerald silk walls (Kravet), lapis-blue taffeta curtains and bullion fringe, and ruby red accents illuminate the room to radiant effect. Hand-blocked chintz upholstery fabric, Clarence House
DYLAN THOMAS
15 of 50
William Abranowicz
16 of 50
Midas Touch
Who said luxury can't be laidback? At this seaside houose in the Hamptons, designer Alex Papchristidis created a scheme for the entire home comprising whites, creams, silvers, and golds for a luxe look that feels appropriately casual for the beach. In the living room, a pair of custom cantilevered sofas are upholstered in white velvet (Cowtan & Tout). Ceiling lights and sconces, Hervé Van der Straeten. Drapery fabric, Fabricut
Douglas Friedman
17 of 50
Nelson Hancock
18 of 50
Cinnabar and Neutrals
In this Connecticut living room featuring cashmere-upholstered walls, designer Markham Roberts brought the room to life with fabrics steeped in history. A cartouches printed linen (Rose Cummings) and a Kashmir wool paisley (Clarence House) adorn contemporary pieces like a custom sofa and slipper chair. Mandala artwork, Julia Condon
Melanie Acevedo
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WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ / ART + COMMERCE
20 of 50
Cantaloupe and Coral
In this Upper East Side townhouse, Jeffrey Bilhuber used a pair of slipper chairs to a create artful mirror image seating area and ground the living room color scheme—soft cantaloupes and peaches plus cheerful accents in coral—with an earthy neutral.
Simon Upton
21 of 50
Black-and-White Flair
Shades of ebony and creamy white keep the attention of this Atlanta living room by Amy Morris, which showcases the Tudor-style home's original architecture and craftsmanship. Cool linens (Jim Thompson Fabrics) covering the armchairs paired with elemental ebony tables (Baker Furniture) add to the room's tailored look.
Annie Schlechter
22 of 50
Verdant Views
This Millbrook living room by Lynne Stair of McMillen, Inc., is a dazzling emerald showcase. An ethereal de Gournay wallpaper enveloping the space is punctuated by green draperies (Manufacture Prelle) and a Murano glass chandelier. The mahogany library table formerly belonged to the Marquess of Downshire, a British politician who served as secretary of state for the colonies in the mid-1700s.
Annie Schlecter
23 of 50
Dapper Greens and Reds
In his role as Colonial Williamsburg's Designer in Residence, Anthony Baratta brought modern energy and vivacious color into this revolutionary-era home. To accentuate the tall ceilings of the living room, Baratta painted the trim a dapper gray-green (Goodwin Green by Benjamin Moore) and hung a Chesapeake Bay shipyard sign over the doorway to a broom closet, reimagined as a spirited red bar.
Douglas Friedman
24 of 50
Indigo Relaxing
Stucco arches painted in a sweet pink color play down the architecture's imposing qualities and dial up the charm and comfort in this outdoor living room by Celerie Kemble. Indigo fabrics covering the slipper chairs (Penny Morrison) and dark teak furnishings ensure the room's link to the outdoors is organic and authentic.
Christoph Theurer
25 of 50
Parisian Pastels
Sweet candy tones transform this 18th-century Paris living room into a fresh stage for modernist artwork. Designer Jean-Louis Deniot filled the space with colorful midcentury and contemporary furnishings, such as the curvy sofa covered in a flecked bouclé (Raf Simons) and pink porcelain side tables (Djim Berger), which stand out against the gray-painted boiserie.
David Tsay
26 of 50
Accented in Emerald
Los Angeles–based designer Peter Dunham combed through flea markets and auction houses across the world to find the antique fabrics and colorful pieces to fill this Newport Beach living room. Emerald tones in the vintage chintz on Syrie Maugham armchairs and Flemish tapestry on the round ottoman informed the calming color palette of the space. The verdant drapery and shade fabric (Tassinari & Chatel) pops against creamy walls.
HELENIO BARBETTA
27 of 50
Mediterranean Splashes
Blue and green glassware and furnishings echo the sparkling Mediterranean outside in Milanese landscape designer Marco Bay's Portofino farmhouse. Handmade terra-cotta floors and tiles crafted in Tangier, Morocco, nod to the rosy tones of the landscape and fruits hanging from the trees in the home's garden.
MELANIE ACEVEDO
28 of 50
Island Spirit
In the living room of this Bahamian getaway, designer Miles Redd needed to find a way to ensure the sunny yellow shades and watery tones worked together rather than competed for attention. His solution was to use art as a color equalizer.
"Not only does art help a room feel complete, it can make soft colors feel less wan and stronger colors appear more mellow," says Redd. The painting "So To Speak" by Doug Argue hangs over a sofa in a Osbourne and Little fabric. The yellow linen fabric seen on the ottoman and lamp shades is from Pierre Frey.
Thomas Loof
29 of 50
Annie Schlechter
30 of 50
Pretty in Pastel
Soft yellow accents playfully mingle with green and blue hues throughout designer Meg Braff's Long Island living room. A floral print by Lee Jofa covers the pair of club chairs and complements the green-patterned Bernard Thorp drapery fabric. Braff's vintage goatskin-lacquered coffee table by Karl Springer boasts an exotic finish, which is emblematic of Springer's 20th-century style.
Fabric Combinations Living Room
Source: https://www.veranda.com/decorating-ideas/color-ideas/g27455857/living-room-color-combinations-scheme/
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