Pink sofas can seem like something that must be overcome, even an interior design challenge, at first. However, with so many different shades of pink to choose from, there is an endless supply of color palettes to play with and incorporate into your living room design.
Additionally, there are just as many decor, shape, lighting, and texture options out there, meaning that no matter your style preferences, there’s sure to be a pink sofa living room design you’ll love. Have a look at the amazing pink sofa living room ideas in the list below to help you find inspiration.
Embrace Bold Coral Shades With a Refined Bohemian & Eclectic Style
These matching pink sofas, plush rug, and warm tones are the perfect combination for creating a soft environment that is both welcoming and showcases your individuality. The overall styling of the room echoes the textures and tones most often seen in 1970s design ethics, yet subtle touches of modernity can be found throughout creating a style that transcends decades and trends.
Bold wall art and a statement pendant lamp in the corner are quintessential accessories for this living room, providing a focal point for the eyes to rest on.
Styled by Lindholm, photographed by Boukari for Historiska Hem
Add a Subtle Pink Sofa in a Monochrome Space
This simple design places a soft pink sofa in the center of a room dominated by many shades of grey and full of clean lines. The white and black coffee table provides just enough visual texture to the space to avoid overwhelming the senses.
Soft cushions and cream-colored throw pillows help to make an inviting and comforting seating area. Meanwhile, the color scheme of the rest of the living room produces a calm and relaxing environment, ideal for anyone with a busy life and a desire to unwind in their own home.
Styling by Linnea Salmén , photographed by Emily Laye for Ikea Livet Hemma
Use a Fun, Bold Color Palette With a Bubblegum Pink Sofa
This funky living space is a showcase of fun furniture design with touches of light blue, pink, red, and green tones and wooden accents. The uniquely shaped pink sofa and oblong coffee table add depth to this small living room and blend well with the other furniture in the space.
A mix of patterns in both the mounted prints as well as the blanket and pillows on the sofa makes for the perfect companion accessories to this exciting room. Overall, every item in this small space has its personality that contributes to the finished style.
Styled by Alice Beck-Remnes, photographed by Dana Ozollapa for Historiska Hem
Surround a Pastel Pink Sofa With Neutral and Beige Tones
If bold colors and lively decorations aren’t for you, this understated living room design may be the way to go. The muted, neutral shade of the pink sofa bed paired with the off-white and beige accents create a sense of peace and tranquility in this home.
A clear glass coffee table, gold-toned mirror, and intricate detailing on the fireplace add a subtle air of elegance while natural light from an adjacent window creates a warm and welcoming feel.
photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem
Explore Pastel Shades With a Blush Pink Sofa and Chairs
This living room uses varying tones of soft blush pink with other pastel colors for a slightly warm and serene atmosphere. The space is full of natural light with a gallery wall consisting of unique artwork and just a few subtle metallic accents.
By choosing a smaller round table as the centerpiece instead of a wider, rectangular option, there’s extra space to move through the room naturally. A very small side table placed between the matching chairs helps to bring the rest of the furniture together.
Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri
Pair Salmon Pink Tones With a Bold Statement Chandelier
A dark pink sofa with equally bold, salmon-colored living room walls makes this living room pop. The distinctive chandelier and floor lamps contrast with the furniture in a visually interesting way without minimizing the effect of the overall style.
The sofa itself is flanked by the large windows, allowing it to be bathed in an abundance of sunlight for the ultimate homey feel. Additionally, the breezy white curtains can be used to adjust the amount of light pouring into the space while providing a bit of privacy as needed.
Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Stadshem
Combine a Pink Sofa and Matching Chair With Blue, Brown, and Beige Tones
The blend of colors in this room creates a mildly coastal feel, an effect enhanced by the touch of the outdoors provided by the variety of plant life throughout. This room makes the most out of the space it’s given, using a smaller pink sofa and matching chair to create a seating section that is clearly set apart from the rest of the room without feeling disjointed.
This layout is ideal for small spaces such as this, with the right amount of accessories on the walls to decorate the room without adding unnecessary clutter.
Incorporate a Touch of Light Pink into a Mid Century Modern Style
Accentuate your uncommonly shaped living room with a light pink sofa and chair with a matching ottoman surrounded by truly neutral tan tones. This living room with plump cushions and pillows uses the sunlight streaming through the window to counteract any dark effects caused by those more medium-toned neutral colors.
The overall styling of the room echoes the ideals most often found in mid-century modern designs, making this a timeless living room supported by the quiet limewash walls.
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Use a Dusty Rose Pink Sofa to Create a Cozy and Inviting Atmosphere
As previously mentioned, pink sofas can come in a range of different gradients. In this example living room, the sofa pulls in more red tones than white, resulting in a darker shade of pink that pairs wonderfully with the darker blue walls and dark chairs.
The assortment of throw pillows in contrasting patterns helps to create a focal point in the seating area with the pink sofa as the main attraction. All of this combined produces a sense of comfort and coziness not easily replicated in larger rooms.
Styled by Lindholm, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem
Create a Minimalist Neutral Space With a Worn Pink Sofa
This minimalist, truly neutral design makes for a very modern living room. The worn, muted pink soft looks right at home amongst the tones of beige, grey, brown, and black.
A singular small table and lamp are subtle additions to the room while the curtains help to draw the eye to a focal point at the end of the sofa. Overall, this design helps to showcase the fact that a pink sofa can find a home in any color scheme and design preference.
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Blend Darker Shades and Add Pops of Bold Colors
In this eclectic, slightly Bohemian design, the pink sofa blends into the background of the room without creating an obvious or aggressive focal point. This living room features just the right amount of decor items to create a “lived-in” feeling but without crossing into cluttered territory.
The chairs off to the side along a dining table help to provide an obvious separation in the room. Meanwhile, the collection of dark colors and unique accessories highlight the fun, free-spirited air produced by this living room.
Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem
Place a Pink Sofa in a Small Living Room Nook for Simple Elegance
In this design idea, the pink sofa is far from the most interesting element of the room. This allows the sofa to become a supporting object instead of the center of attention, perfect for those that are still unsure about the appearance of pink sofas in their space.
With neutral, sandy tones on the walls and warm wood on the floor and table, nearly any color can find a home here. The mint green of the chair is echoed in the throw on the sofa as well as the spines of a few books, tying each element together for a cohesive look that combats the busy nature of bookshelves.
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