Not Sure What to Pair With a Striped Sofa?
Lounge room not lining up? These ideas will set you straight on what goes with stripes
Laura Gaskill
5 September 2014
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A striped sofa can be a welcome change from basic solid colours. But when your sofa is striped, what do you put with it? Do you play it safe with solids or go out on a limb with other prints? And what about pairing stripes with stripes? If you have – or are considering buying – a striped sofa, these decorating solutions can help.
Matching striped upholstery and solid pillows
Have your armchairs covered in identical striped fabric as the sofa, and finish the look off with a cluster of solid-hued pillows.
Have your armchairs covered in identical striped fabric as the sofa, and finish the look off with a cluster of solid-hued pillows.
Natural fibres
Jute, coir, sisal and seagrass are casual and beachy, and go with anything – especially stripes. Try partnering your striped sofa with a jute or sisal rug, water hyacinth armchairs and a rope-framed mirror for a fresh nautical look.
Lots of white
Just as with floral upholstery, if you have a bold stripe that is threatening to overwhelm your room, try whiting it out with crisp white walls and white slip-covered furniture.
Jute, coir, sisal and seagrass are casual and beachy, and go with anything – especially stripes. Try partnering your striped sofa with a jute or sisal rug, water hyacinth armchairs and a rope-framed mirror for a fresh nautical look.
Lots of white
Just as with floral upholstery, if you have a bold stripe that is threatening to overwhelm your room, try whiting it out with crisp white walls and white slip-covered furniture.
Faded oriental or floral rug
For a sophisticated twist, roll out a faded rug – the more washed out, the better. Keep the rest of the pieces in the room simple with solid-hued armchairs and pillows, and a soothing colour on the walls.
For a sophisticated twist, roll out a faded rug – the more washed out, the better. Keep the rest of the pieces in the room simple with solid-hued armchairs and pillows, and a soothing colour on the walls.
With oriental rugs, don’t worry about matching – they go with everything! In this example the dark painted bookcases and dark wood tables create a more formal feel.
Solid neutrals
You can’t miss with a pair of armchairs upholstered in natural linen and a light rug. Mixing patterns with the throw pillows brings a bit of interest to the room, but keeping them in the neutral range means they will all go effortlessly together.
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You can’t miss with a pair of armchairs upholstered in natural linen and a light rug. Mixing patterns with the throw pillows brings a bit of interest to the room, but keeping them in the neutral range means they will all go effortlessly together.
More: Give an Old Chair a New Lease on Life With Upholstery
Different stripes, same colour
If you want something a bit spicier, try pairing your striped sofa with chairs upholstered in another striped fabric, but in the same hue. Varying the width of the stripes is easier on the eye, so aim for a mix of wide and narrow.
If you want something a bit spicier, try pairing your striped sofa with chairs upholstered in another striped fabric, but in the same hue. Varying the width of the stripes is easier on the eye, so aim for a mix of wide and narrow.
Mixed patterns, same colour
Why stop with mixing stripes when you can mix in other patterns as well? When you keep the colours to a strict palette, the patterns will feel like an intentional mix. Try a wide stripe, narrow stripe, solid, and fun printed textile, such as a batik or suzani, in a matching hue.
Wild card: mix patterns and hues
For the adventurous decorator, mixing colours and patterns is what can make a room sing. To give your room structure, try starting with a main colour and a neutral, then layer in one or two accent colours with textiles.
Why stop with mixing stripes when you can mix in other patterns as well? When you keep the colours to a strict palette, the patterns will feel like an intentional mix. Try a wide stripe, narrow stripe, solid, and fun printed textile, such as a batik or suzani, in a matching hue.
Wild card: mix patterns and hues
For the adventurous decorator, mixing colours and patterns is what can make a room sing. To give your room structure, try starting with a main colour and a neutral, then layer in one or two accent colours with textiles.
Same stripes, different colour family
Often a fabric pattern comes in several different colour groups. If you can track down the fabric, an easy way to pick cushions for your striped sofa is to have them made from the same print in a contrasting hue.
Often a fabric pattern comes in several different colour groups. If you can track down the fabric, an easy way to pick cushions for your striped sofa is to have them made from the same print in a contrasting hue.
Same material, different patterns
The weight and texture of a fabric is key – choosing a similar type of fabric for accent cushions, poufs and chairs can help make your striped sofa fit in. For example, in the space shown here, a rough, textured striped sofa is accented with a few equally nubby cushions and a kilim pouf. If you have a fine linen sofa, try pairing it with cotton voile pillows; a velvet sofa would call for something thick and luxurious, such as wool (or more velvet).
Metallics
Gleaming silver, burnished bronze and shiny gold work as neutrals and do a brilliant job of livening up a dull room. If you feel your space needs a bit of a boost, try pairing your striped sofa with a metallic leather pouf, sculptural metal coffee table, wire chair or gleaming silver pendant lamp.
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Do you own a striped sofa? If so, how do you decorate around it? Share your photos and tips in the comments section.
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The weight and texture of a fabric is key – choosing a similar type of fabric for accent cushions, poufs and chairs can help make your striped sofa fit in. For example, in the space shown here, a rough, textured striped sofa is accented with a few equally nubby cushions and a kilim pouf. If you have a fine linen sofa, try pairing it with cotton voile pillows; a velvet sofa would call for something thick and luxurious, such as wool (or more velvet).
Metallics
Gleaming silver, burnished bronze and shiny gold work as neutrals and do a brilliant job of livening up a dull room. If you feel your space needs a bit of a boost, try pairing your striped sofa with a metallic leather pouf, sculptural metal coffee table, wire chair or gleaming silver pendant lamp.
TELL US
Do you own a striped sofa? If so, how do you decorate around it? Share your photos and tips in the comments section.
READ MORE IDEABOOKS
Flower Power: What to Pair With Floral Upholstery
Mix Master: How to Clash Prints and Patterns Like a Pro
8 Mesmerising Colour Palettes for Living Rooms
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Any ideas on wall paper for the fire place wall to suit this suite.Also colour for rest of the walls as fed up with cream , need to compliment suite tho. Thoughts appreciated thanks
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Any ideas on colour curtains to match striped sofa set?