5 Paint Colors That Go Well With A White Couch

The colors you choose for your home not only reflect your unique style but can also affect your mood. Warm colors like yellow, red, and orange create an exciting atmosphere, while cool colors like blue and green have a calming effect, states Mymove. So, the hue you choose to go with your white couch depends on the mood you want to create in your space.

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The best thing about investing in a white couch is that it goes with any color. There are also so many styles of white sofas that you are sure to find one you love. A couch with square corners and sleek lines is perfect for a modern or minimalist style. On the other hand, if you prefer rounded arms and slipcovers, you may want a more traditional space. Whatever style suits your taste, there are a number of color options to choose from that go well with your white couch.

1. Black

Black and white is a classic color combination, but it makes a bold statement in a living space. Black walls are dramatic, but it is important to get the details right so it doesn't feel as if you are living in a dungeon. First, decide if you want to paint the entire room or just an accent wall. Sharper Impressions Painting Co. suggests covering the tallest wall in the room to create a focal point. Next, place your white couch against the black wall for ultimate contrast and dramatic effect.

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If you want to paint the entire room, consider a few interior design tricks to brighten up the space. For instance, you can select a satin finish to allow some light to reflect off the walls, and consider your accent décor carefully. Bring in light-colored curtains or sheers to let in natural light. Plenty of lamps and overhead lights on dimmers will allow you to create different moods throughout your day, and finally, add a few mirrors to reflect the light to make the space feel larger.

2. White

A white couch paired with a white wall can look sterile, but your space can be invigorating and welcoming with the right accents. Selecting the right tint for your wall can seem overwhelming — there are so many shades of white from which to choose! Remodelista suggests taking a look at the other items in your space. Are you drawn to warm colors like reds and yellows, or do you like the cool tones of blues and purples? It's also important to identify the undertones in your white sofa. Match your wall's hints with those of your couch for a seamless color combination. If you are unsure of the blend you're attracted to, grab several paint samples to see how they look next to your couch.

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Furthermore, you need to add plenty of accessories to keep your space from looking like a hospital room. White walls pair beautifully with natural accents, like wood, jute, and wicker. If glam is more your style, bring in luxurious metals and textures like glass, gold, and fur. Finally, create a focal point, such as a gallery wall above your sofa, regardless of your style, to ensure the room feels complete.

3. Brown shades

Shades of brown for your walls can vary from a light tan to warm chocolate. This color may not be the most exciting, but that's the point. The warmth of brown tones creates a calming effect in your space, according to Dengarden. So if you want to walk in the door to your home and sigh with relief after the hustle and bustle of a long day, consider a shade of brown to go with your white couch.

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Selecting the right tone for your space depends entirely on your preference because any tone of brown will go with a white couch. If you light bright spaces, a light tan adds warmth to the room while still offering a pleasing contrast with your sofa. If you are looking for a little more drama, a dark chocolate tone is both comforting and striking. Brown walls look best with natural accents, but there's plenty of room to play with color tones. Consider selecting light wood tables with bronze accents if you opt for darker walls. Add contrast to your white sofa and tan walls with dark wood. Whatever shade you choose, greenery is a must-have as it adds contrast and a calming effect to any space.

4. Jewel tones

If drama is your middle name, jewel-toned walls are for you. This family of colors includes emerald green, ruby red, and sapphire blue, any one of which would look stunning with a white couch. Ballard Designs states you can even mix and match deep green tones in a space to increase the depth of color — just steer clear of combining only green and red unless you want Christmas year-round. To design a space that blends colors, create a focal point using a work of art that includes the hues you have chosen for your room.

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Deep green jewel tones pair perfectly with glam accents. Choose accessories that are gold or have mirror finishes. An area rug and pillows with your accent colors will give the space a refined, finished look. Add velvet armchairs and fur floor poufs to create such a luxurious space that it will be equally perfect for entertaining or just curling up with a good book.

5. Blue

Like in nature, walls painted in blue tones invoke feelings of serenity. The sky, the ocean, and your favorite stream all have calming effects on your mood. According to Walla Painting, if you need a little more tranquility in your life, a blue hue may be for you. Dark blue walls may be dramatic, so stick to the lighter shades like robin's egg or baby blue if you are looking for a soothing tone.

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A blue wall with a white couch is as natural a color combination as a blue sky with white clouds. Opt for light woods, rustic painted finishes, and cool metals like brushed nickel to keep that serenity in your room. If you want to brighten the space a bit, yellow accents add liveliness to an area without sacrificing the tranquility. Natural elements also pair well with this color combo. Consider wicker chairs, end tables, and plenty of plants to complete your spa-like space.

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