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What Colours Go with a Blue Sofa?

Words by Emma Hughes

March 11, 2025

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What Colours Go with a Blue Sofa?

When designing a living room, the colour of the sofa is one of the most important choices you’ll make. If your sofa is the centrepiece of your room’s seating area, you’ll be counting on it to bring the rest of your design together for a coherent look.

Luckily, it’s easy to pair a blue sofa with a wide range of colours and styles, letting you choose a design that suits your personal tastes. Plus, blue sofa interior designs are predicted to be a strong trend throughout the next few years. Looking for some living room ideas to match your blue sofa? Our tips will help you choose the right matching colour palette for your living room’s décor.

What colours work best with a blue sofa?

Blue is a versatile colour that fits in just about any room, but choosing the right colour scheme to go with a blue sofa is key when crafting an interior design that stands out from the crowd.

Different shades of blue have different complementing colours, and it all depends on the atmosphere you want your room to have. Blue is typically seen as a relaxing, calming colour, but you can adapt your palette to suit a range of themes.

Regal purple


For a moody, elegant look, try pairing a deep purple with a darker shade of blue like navy. This colour pairing gives your room a dark atmosphere, but enough colour to avoid overwhelming your palette. Velvet sofas and soft furnishings look particularly luxurious in this colour scheme.

Sage green


Blue and green is a tried-and-true palette that stands the test of time. Almost any combination of these shades is sure to give your room a comfy, natural ambience, but sage green in particular is muted enough to let a number of blue shades reach their full potential.

Gold accents


Gold pairs well with an array of colours, but blue shades can really help it to stand out. For a smart, opulent design, try pairing your navy blue sofa with metallic gold accents – or use a brighter blue to help lift the mood for a party-ready living room.

Yellow


Looking for a perky, playful look in your room? Pairing a vibrant blue with a similarly bright colour like yellow is the perfect way to add bursts of contrasting colour to your design. It’s a bold but eye-catching choice with a retro twist.

Pastel pink


For lighter shades of blue, try giving your room a cosy, homely feel with pastel shades of colours like pink and white. These colours complement a range of patterns too, with floral designs working particularly well in conjunction.

What fabric is best for a blue sofa?

Blue velvet sofas


Velvet suits both deep and bright shades of blue, and fits perfectly in traditional rooms paired with wooden furniture. Try pairing your velvet sofa with soft furnishings for a blend of materials, giving your seating area extra comfort and warmth.

Blue fabric sofas


Fabric sofas are soft, versatile, and easy to customise with your choice of cushions and throws. Plus, they’re low maintenance, making them a hassle-free choice for a blue sofa interior design. With so many options available, you’re bound to find a style that suits your living room.


What colour cushions go with a blue sofa?

There are a number of colour schemes to go with a blue sofa, and it all depends on your personal preference. Ideally, you want your soft furnishings to stand out from your sofa for a pop of colour, giving depth to your design.

Neutral tones


Neutral coloured cushions like white and cream are always a reliable match. They give your sofa extra dimension without distracting from your blue shade, putting full focus on your choice of colour. Plus, subtly coloured cushions are versatile enough to fit your furniture of other shades too.

Green


Blues and greens are a great way to give your room a relaxing nautical theme, especially when paired with splashes of neutral shades like sand and off-white. Try mixing and matching your shades for a soft contrast that will fit any room beautifully.

Punchy pinks


While pastel colours are a reliable choice for a baby blue, a more saturated shade of pink can draw attention immediately against a similarly vibrant blue backdrop.


What colour walls go with a blue sofa?

For the best results when adding a blue sofa to your interior design, paint your walls in a neutral tone that will allow your sofa to stand out. For darker blue sofas, use walls in bright neutral hues like whites, creams, and light greys for the best results. On the other hand, a light blue sofa can look great against darker walls such as navy blue, forest green, or charcoal.


What colour rug goes with a blue sofa?

Your rug should emphasise the colour of your blue sofa without overpowering it. Try using subtle shades like beige, grey, and cream to let your blue hues stand out.

If you’re pairing your rug with a darker blue sofa, brighter shades will allow it to pop even more from your surrounding décor. Consider using a white rug with a navy blue sofa for a striking contrast, or using a patterned rug for some variety.


Blue sofa décor: Frequently asked questions

Does black go with a blue sofa?

If you want your living room to have a bright and inviting colour scheme, it’s best to use dark shades like black in moderation. A bright blue sofa can pop nicely against a dark background, but it’s important to not let your neutral shades overwhelm your design. Try pairing a bright sofa with a dark rug or cushions for a more subtle use of black.

How should I care for a blue sofa?

Caring for a sofa depends on the material used in your design. You can read our furniture care guides for different materials to learn the right maintenance routine for your sofa, and how to avoid damaging it over time.

Does a blue sofa go with everything?

A blue sofa is a versatile addition to most living rooms and can complement your décor nicely, but it’s important to strike the right balance of colours. Use strong shades like blue relatively sparingly, as too many clashing colours will give your room a garish, chaotic look. Instead, use neutral tones to highlight your colours.

What colour curtains go with a blue sofa?

Accent colours don’t lend themselves well to curtains, so it’s best to choose neutral shades for your design. Bright, subtly coloured curtains like cream, off-white, and light grey can provide a backdrop for your blue sofa to stand out.

What colours make a living room look bigger and brighter?

Paler colours such as off-white, neutrals and gentle blush pink can give the impression of a larger, more airy space.


Find further sofa inspiration from Barker and Stonehouse


Still looking for the perfect sofa for your living room? You can read some of our other sofa colour scheme guides below to discover more about the best design choices for your interior space:

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