By Ross Juarez


Deciding on the colour for your new modular sofa is an important decision and one you will have to live with for some time. It is best not to rush into it or be unduly swayed by the latest fashionable colours on display as they may seem dated within a year or two.

If you go for this year's trendy colour it may not look quite so good this time next year. Why not choose a neutral colour for your sofa and then add colour accents with throws and cushions in brighter colours? You should bear in mind that if the sofa is going to get a lot of use you will be better off with a tweed or multi-pattern that won't show stains so easily. A pale cream fabric, for example, may look stunning when new, but, one coffee stain could ruin the whole effect.

If you want some bright, cheerful colours then you can jazz up things with warm throws or scatter cushions. These are not expensive so can be replaced from time to time, or maybe you can just replace the cushion covers.

A slightly darker coloured sofa set against light walls can look extremely elegant. Your overall colour scheme needs to be carefully considered. Some people prefer the cosy quality of rich dark colours, but a majority would opt for light coloured walls, especially in a lounge. Lighter colours can make a room feel larger whereas darker colours have the opposite effect.

You can get a good idea of colours from paint charts. Often they show colours which complement each other, or which can be used to affect a contrast, depending on whether you want a low-key look or something bolder.

Selecting a lighter, plainer material for your sofa can give you a broader range of options when it comes to accessories and cushions. They can be brighter, darker, or patterned to add interest and your own personal touch to the scheme.

Your sofa's style should reflect the overall style that you are trying to achieve. If you have minimalist dcor, for example, then a black leather sofa always looks good. For a more traditional feel you could try a brown or cream leather sofa. Leather may not be quite as soft and comfy as some other materials but it ages well and is less likely to need replacing in a few years. A leather sofa can be a solid investment.

If your sofa is a solid uniform hue you may want to cover your other chairs to match. If buying slip-on covers you need to make sure you can take them back and change them if necessary as colours can look different in different lighting conditions.

You may want to purchase a ready-made slipcover for your sofa to match to other pieces of furniture, and again you need to take care with colour matching in different lights. If you can't match a shade to solid colours, then look for flecks of colour in the fabric designs in the room, and pick up on these. If, for example, the armchairs are covered with a brown velour fabric with a hint of gold woven in, you could choose a coordinating gold material for your sofa cover. Having a common colour element will help link together all the pieces of furniture.

Another option is to find another accent colour from somewhere else in the room, say the carpet or curtains. A burnt orange fleck may be noticeable enough to use in a matching sofa slipover and add to the effect. The tint could even be further highlighted by adding in a table lamp or coffee table centrepiece with the same bold hue. This can increase the overall dramatic effect.




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