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Question by  martyana (20)

What are some good wall colors that go with leather sofas?

 
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Answer by  Marsha (2337)

Wranm rich colors go with leather sofas. Do not use pale or pastel colors. Use colors in the red or orange family but not too bright. Don't go too dark thought because the room will look too dark.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

with brown leather use a golden yellow or darker beige. Don't use dark walls with dark furniture or you will have a very dark room.

 
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Answer by  nerdgirl (78)

If you have a dark colored sofa, such as black or brown, a nice gray or tan would go well with it. For a light colored sofa, an off white or cream works well.

 
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Answer by  puppygrrl (103)

Assuming your leather sofa is black, I would recommend dark red or blood-red walls. If you have a tan or brown leather sofa, sage green would be a good match.

 
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Answer by  lauraa (83)

The best wall color to go with a leather sofa depends on the color of the leather. Generally a white of off white wall is best and would work with all colors. If you have a dark brown of black leather sofa a soft yellow wall would look good too.

 
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Answer by  JimSmith (137)

This really depends on the color of the leather sofa. If the sofa happens to be a black wet look sofa I'd recommend a very solid red. If it's a white one, stick with a white wall color.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

a leather sofa and neutral walls go together well. Black sofa with gray, browns with beige and tan, white with white. Just remember to add "pops" of color that can change season to season like autumn colors, spring colors, brights in the summer!

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Answer by  whoareyou (3483)

Any color of leather sofa (from white to dark brown), looks great with an earthy color. Tans and browns, and sage greens work great, even with white accents, or hints of a deep red/burgundy to give it some pop. Keep it simple and down to earth.

 
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