How to style your Green Velvet Sofas?
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Colour Theory
When picking colours that complement each other, the colour wheel is the perfect place to start. For example, looking at the wheel it’s easy to see that combining a cooler chiselled green with vibrant brown tones, will make both colours stand out to their full potential. The colder your greens become, the colder your complementing colours must go. Monochromatic interior spaces are all the rage right now; staying inside the same colour family, or even exactly matching the hue, is a confident statement in interior design!
Bright and Bold
Whether you want to render your day to day a bit more colourful, or whether you want to freshen it up an unused living area. Simply incorporate a green couch into a colour scheme that already exists. If you’re not quite ready to commit to the whole thing, start with an easy chair or a throw pillow. If you’re ready to dive straight in a green couch may be for you. Once you’ve taken the plunge and raised your space’s excitement level, why not keep going? Fun paintings, wild cushions, or a daring rug will really liven up your space and are all great non-permanent features that mean you don’t have to commit, making them perfect for renters!
Eclectic and Romantic
Symmetry and silver are a winning combination for a luxurious room. Now all you have to do is add your green couch. Do you want a more tranquil and romantic setting? Dark colours pop against the velvet’s bright hues. Dark colours are sometimes misunderstood as a major no-no, seen as a layout “mistake” when attempting to expand the “size” of a room. However, they bring warmth and dimension to the space, not the other way around. Start with a gallery wall if you’re nervous; believe me, you’ll be hooked.
Natural and Airy
Place your sofa against a clean white wall to produce perfect sharp clean lines, which is the polar opposite of the previous tip. Allowing natural light to echo through the space is ideal for certain sunny days. As if shining a flashlight on the velvet green work of art. What Modern Bohemian living room is full without even a green velvet sofa? The green velvet sofa is bold, comfortable, and eye-catching while still being realistic and cosy. The green velvet couch, which is typically Mid-Century modern in style, is versatile and non-conformist, and looks lovely when paired with indoor gardening in today’s Bohemian lounge room.
Green is a surprisingly versatile colour, complementing or balancing a number of other tones and shades. It’s also vastly tonal, so there’s plenty of choice from vibrant limes to subtle olives there’s a green to suit any interior. Go bold or add colour slow and steady but have fun with your interior and try something new in your space.