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27 living room color schemes to create your dream space

White sofa, beige rug and natural wood accent furniture.

Finding the right living room color scheme is a tough decision when decorating your home. But if you're starting fresh or looking to switch up your current space, there's no need to buy all new furniture

Updating paint colors or swapping out decor and accessories are easy ways to redecorate. These color combinations will take your living room to the next level.

Neutral living room color schemes

Create a tranquil home with neutral shades. The mixture of soft, natural tones provide more light to your space. Check out these neutral color options for your living room.

1. Crisp white

You truly can’t go wrong with crisp white for your living room. The monochromatic look of white is timeless and so effortless. Clean, white walls pair well with a neutral sofa, and a fluffy area rug will never go out of style.  

White sofa, white coffee table and white walls.

2. Creams and linen

If you aren’t into the stark white look, opt for creams and linen to keep things light. Blend ivory tones to create a peaceful living space. Go for a linen sectional, cream coffee table and ivory area rug to complete your living room.

Cream sofa, beige area rug and wood coffee table.

3. Contemporary gray

If you are looking for a neutral color palette that isn’t white, try incorporating grays into your living space. Contemporary gray is rich, but isn’t too dark. This living room paint color goes perfectly with a white and gray marble coffee table and a light gray sofa.

Medium gray sectional with light gray walls and area rug.

4. Classic beige

Beige is the new white—it provides lightness without pulling white or gray. This comforting hue is making a comeback due to its versatility. Don’t be afraid to mix and match beige tones to create your dream sanctuary. Go for a natural wood media console to pair perfectly with your creamy beige sofa and rustic accent chairs.

Beige loveseat with wood side table, coffee table and striped rug.

5. Cocoa and sand

One of the hottest living room color schemes of the season is brown tones. We’re talking about cocoa and sand shades that can elevate your living space. These tan shades go well with pops of color or other neutral shades like white and cream. Try adding a cocoa leather sectional with a sand indoor rug and coffee table to keep the brown tones the focus.

Brown sofa with a sand-colored area rug.

Bright living room color schemes

Who says you can’t go bright and bold? Bring out the mustard hues, jewel tones and shades of purple and go wild with all the creative possibilities. Here are a few bright living room colors to consider.

6. Sunshine yellow and indigo

Bring a little piece of sunshine into your house with yellow paired with indigo. While you might not think indigo is a complementary color, the richness of the blue-violet shade adds depth to your living room. Paint your walls sunshine yellow paired with an indigo indoor rug or vice versa to create a bright area.

Yellow media table, gray loveseat, and indigo rug and coffee table.

7. Mustard and teal

Mustard is a gorgeous fall color that is now incorporated into living spaces year-round. If you are looking to make mustard the main shade in your home, try designing the room with a sectional and accent chairs with this hue. To spice up the room even more, accessorize with teal tones. Add in vases and an abstract mural to tie in the two bright colors for your living room. 

Teal accent chair.

8. Emerald green and gold

A showstopping shade to incorporate into your living area is emerald green tones with hints of gold. These jewel tones can truly transform your living space without much effort. Go bold with emerald green accent chairs and a gold light fixture. Accessorize with gold vases and a large fake (or real!) tree to liven up the room.

Assorted gold vases.

9. Cantaloupe and berry

Go the playful color route with cantaloupe and berry. The richness of berry goes nicely with the coolness of cantaloupe, creating balance among your space. Saturate your walls in the orange tones while decorating with purpley-pink furniture pieces to create a dreamy sunset theme.   

Orange and purple sunset wall art.

10. Crimson and chrome

Crimson is a stunning shade of red that can spice up your living area without much effort. Complement the rich red with chrome fixtures and accessories. Go bold and bright with a crimson red sofa and balance out the tones with a chrome coffee table and chandelier

Crimson red accent chair.

11. Shades of purple

The monochromatic look is on trend this season. You can never go wrong with shades of purple throughout your living room. Purple has limitless tints that all look different. Add a plum loveseat paired with mauve accent chairs and violet vases to tie in the various tones.

Abstract wall art with various shades of purple.

12. Sapphire and ruby

If emerald green isn’t bold enough for you, try out sapphire and ruby jewel tones. Sapphire is an excellent shade that really makes your living room stand out due to the richness of the blue. Ruby is in between pink and red, and isn’t too berry but not a true red. 

When you combine these two gemstone colors, you can create a royal room. Incorporate pops of sapphire and ruby room accessories or go for a multi-tone paint color to jazz it up.

Sapphire blue accent chair.

Modern living room color schemes

The latest trend is to stick to a warmer color palette when designing a living room. Rich reds, deep grays and mixed metals with copper are all on trend. Here are a few ways to incorporate these modern warm tones into your home.

13. Deep grays

A great modern living room color is deep gray because of its versatility. Darker grays feel warmer and are neutral enough to match with almost any other color. This is an excellent option if you are looking to change your paint color and not your furniture.

Deep gray loveseat with shades of gray paint and area rug.

14. Tangerine

Tangerine is a bold, warm shade that you might not traditionally think works well in your home. However, it pairs perfectly with ivory and beige furniture. Add a little warmth to your walls or choose orange hues for throw pillows or an area rug for a subtle makeover.

White sofa, beige rug and natural wood accent furniture.

15. Sunflower

A great option if you are looking for something yellow and orange is sunflower. Yellow shades are notorious for brightening up any living room. You can add hints of sunflower with a throw or floor pillow.

Gray sofa with sunflower yellow throw pillows.

16. Monochromatic red

Hues of red on top of red provide warmth throughout your home. When you think of a red living room, it might scare you. Don’t fret! Blending warm, wood furniture pieces with red walls, throw pillows and wall art can showcase the monochromatic red look.

Red sofa with red decorative pieces and shades of red paint.

17. Copper and bronze

An easy way to modernize your living room is by incorporating copper and bronze. These warm metals brighten up your space while also adding a bit of sparkle. Change out your light fixture for a copper or bronze chandelier. You can also add copper vases or bronze side tables for simple changes to your living area.

Bronze side table.

Timeless living room colors

Timeless living room colors are not affected by trend changes. Redesign your home with touches of navy blue, moss green tones or classic black and white. Here are a few color schemes to consider before you redecorate.

18. Black and white

The most timeless living room colors are black and white. These shades have been in homes for as long as we can remember. There is something so special about white walls, a crisp white sectional and black decorative objects. The decorating options are limitless when you go with classic black and white.

Black coffee table and framed pictures with white sofa and white paint.

19. Moss green

Moss green is a newer color in homes that seems like it will stick around for years to come. This shade is more of a muted green you can incorporate in furniture pieces or artwork. Go with a set of moss green curtains for small living room changes or swap out your seating options for a greener appearance.

Moss green sofa.

20. French gray

A great neutral living room paint color that isn’t blue or white is French gray. This tone is light with hints of green that aren’t too ashy or overpowering. French gray is perfect for incorporating slight changes, including changing out your sectional or wall color. It is also neutral enough to pair nicely with almost every other color.

French gray curtains.

21. Navy blue

Year after year navy blue steals the spotlight for living room color schemes. The richness of navy blue looks stunning on any wall in your home. You can tone down the boldness with white or natural wood furniture or turn it up with mixed-and-matched shades of blue.

Navy blue accent chair styled with a neutral area rug and a black side table.

22. White and dove gray

Dove gray is another great timeless living room shade due to its light, purplish tone. When you pair dove gray with white furniture pieces, your home will look on trend every year. There is no need to switch up anything in your living room when you choose this color palette.

Dove gray sectional with light gray area rug and white wall paint.

Contemporary living room color schemes

Contemporary living room colors are on trend and what is popular currently. Olive, blush and chocolate are all trendy living room color options to incorporate into your home. Here are a few ways to decorate your space with a contemporary touch.

23. Blush and beige

The blush and beige living room color scheme is a great option if you are looking for something neutral but not white. Blush adds a hint of sophistication without being too overpowering. Try combining a blush throw pillow set with a beige sectional to complete your contemporary look.

Blush pink accent chair with beige living room decorations.

24. Olive green and cream

Olive is a popular color this season, especially for decorating your living area. The neutralness of olive is bright but not too overwhelming. You can pair this shade with creams to enhance the undertones of the green. Try finding an olive accent chair or change up your walls with green paint.

Olive green accent chair.

25. Blue-gray hues

Another contemporary living room scheme is gray that pulls more blue than white. Blue-gray hues make stunning paint colors and can transform any room with their boldness. If you aren’t ready to commit to a new paint job, stick to removable wallpaper.

Blue-gray wallpaper.

26. Burgundy and chocolate

Brown is the latest popular color in fashion and in furniture. On the other hand, burgundy is a fall-favorite shade. But when you blend the two you can create a stunning living room. Design your living room with a chocolate brown sofa and burgundy knitted throw blankets for a muted but welcoming aesthetic.

Chocolate brown leather sofa.

27. Gray, red and black

The gray, red and black color scheme is a great blend of tones if you are looking to spice up your home. Choose a gray paint color with black accent furniture and red accessories to complement your living space.

Assorted red vases.

 

Creating your living room color scheme should reflect your personal style, but we also love trying out new trends. From neutrals to warmer tones, there is a color combination for everyone.

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