5 Subtle Yet Stylish Ideas for Gray Sofas in the Living Room

Gray sofas can get a bad rap for being boring and bland, but that's not the case. Rather than being a dull addition to your living room, gray sofas can enhance its style and the existing furniture. They can be a cozy and inviting presence, or they can provide a color palette for bold accessories to sit upon. These sofas can bring subtle style, or stand all on their own.

The world of gray sofas is more exciting than you may think—keep reading to check out 40 of our favorite ideas for the living room.

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Use Wood

For a down-to-earth and neutral look, pair gray sofas with wooden furniture, like side tables and coffee tables. This easy pairing makes your space feel calming and welcoming.

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Make It Industrial

For a more industrial look, use metal accents and furniture alongside gray sofas. Darker grays work great in this pairing, as they add to the dark and moody look. Gray sofas with metal legs or frames are another good way to bring this in.

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Go Blue-Gray

Want the best of the blue-and-gray world? Select a gray sofa that has a blueish tint, bringing in the perfect amount of cool blue. Pair the sofa with black and white accents for the best look.

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Add Some Art

The space above a sofa is a great spot for your favorite piece of art. But don't let your art be all by itself—instead, place pillows on the gray sofa below it that include similar colors or patterns found in the art.

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Try Monochrome

Gray can be a great monochrome living look, if done well. Here's how: use paint with a gray tint, like beige-gray, rather than straight gray, as it will look warmer and more inviting. Look for some gray texture too, like stone with a gray tint or gray-stained wood. Finally, add in some gray sofas to complete the space.

 


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