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Create the comfy and chic living room layout of your dreams using a gorgeous brown sofa. Lounge in luxury atop a sleek modern sectional sofa, or give your space a stylish boost using a contemporary curved couch. Want to take your design to the next level? Give yourself the royal treatment with a traditional wingback throne-style sofa featuring glossy and ornate wooden carvings.
In addition to their chic looks, many brown sofas have unique features that make your space extra cool and comfy. Reclining couches let you get cozy as you binge-watch your favorite show. Sofas with Bluetooth speakers can improve surround sound during movie nights and video game tournaments. There are also seats with cup holders and center consoles for keeping drinks and snacks nearby.
Begin by choosing a color palette that complements the rich, warm tones of the leather. It will likely include earthy hues such as beige, cream, and muted greens with a contrasting accent color or two of your choice.
The best place to add a statement piece of artwork or a large mirror is right above the couch — it will bring the eye upward and add visual interest to the room. Layer various textures into the room like a soft throw blanket, woven baskets, and a rustic coffee table. This will add depth and character to the space.
When it comes to choosing pillows for brown couches, you have plenty of options:
Neutral colors
Pop of color, like burnt orange, mustard yellow, or deep red
Patterns from stripes and geometrics to florals
Mixing different sizes and shapes of pillows creates a layered, inviting look. Experiment with your choices until you find the perfect pillow combination to complement your brown leather couch.
Selecting the right rug to pair with brown leather couches will tie the entire room together. Neutral rugs in shades of beige, ivory, or light gray are always a safe bet and can help brighten the space. If you want to add more color, search for a rug with hints of blue, green, or even a patterned rug that incorporates brown somewhere in its design. No matter what you choose, make sure the rug complements rather than competes with the brown leather couch. The size of the rug matters — it should be large enough to define the seating area and anchor the furniture in the room. If you choose one that's too small, it will throw off the aesthetics of the space.
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