If you’re looking for a unique, sustainable, and stylish way to upgrade your living room, look to your sofa. Probably the most lived-in and beloved part of your space, sofas can transform a room, but they can also be quite an investment. However, by introducing a two-toned sofa—mixing and matching the furniture’s cushions with its arms and back—you can make cost-effective upgrades that are perfect for an open-concept space.
Stefania Skrabak, principal designer of New York-based AHG Interiors, says that although clients never request two-toned sofas specifically, she loves including them in her living room designs. According to the designer, they break up room layouts in refreshing ways, allowing you to see a space from different angles and perspectives.
“When we look at large furniture—usually sofas and beds—from a design perspective, they are essentially blocks of color that just take up space,” says Skrabak. “When we are trying to design, we always want a movement of color and space, and the best attribute of a two-toned sofa is that it allows us to do that.”
Two-toned sofas work particularly well in open-concept spaces because of their versatility, according to Skrabak. Instead of defaulting to pushing the back of a sofa against a wall, she says that two-toned sofas can be featured as stand-alone pieces, interesting to view from anywhere. Plus, they can be upgraded easily (and on a budget) for homeowners who like to follow the trends or switch up their decor from time to time.
“They give a lot of design interest, but also practicality, to a piece of furniture because if you need to change it out later on, it gives you options,” says Skrabak.
If your sofa has already endured a fair bit of wear and tear or
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A well-designed living room layout will help enhance the space by making it more functional for everyday use. To find out what types of elements constitute a top-notch living room layout, we polled three interior designers and asked them to weigh in.
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