Black corner sofa - what accessories to go for so as not to overwhelm the interior?

 
A black corner sofa is a distinctive point of any living room. It adds character and is immediately striking. Although it is a piece of furniture with a strong presence, with the right accessories it can create a very pleasant, cohesive interior. The key is a well-chosen contrast and conscious colour and material choices. Below you will find specific ideas on what will work best. Which cushions and blankets for a black corner? For a black corner, it is worth avoiding dark cushions or blankets in similar tones. Textiles in shades of beige, red, olive, sage or muted blue work much better. Materials with a distinct texture look particularly good: thicker linen, boucle, jacquard or velour. Let each cushion be different, but keep to one colour range. Two-three are enough if you want to avoid an overloaded effect. Instead of one large blanket, it is better to scatter two smaller plaids of different textures. They can be nonchalantly thrown over the backrest or one of the arms of the corner. Beige with a delicate peplite pattern, reddish melange or light green - any of these colours will visually soften the black. What kind of carpet goes well with a black corner? A black corner looks particularly good against a lighter carpet. A light grey rug with a darker geometric pattern, a beige rug with a touch of brown or even a slightly pink vintage-style rug can create a very interesting combination. It is important that the rug does not compete with the sofa, but forms a background for it. Instead of choosing brightly coloured models, it is better to opt for those that combine two or three natural shades. A berber weave or a classic Moroccan pattern will also work. If the living room is small, avoid small patterns - optically enlarge the space with simple motifs. Which tables and pictures for a black corner in the living room? A black corner combines well with wooden furniture. Oak, walnut or darkened pine wood look particularly good. A coffee table with rounded shapes will add a light touch to the interior. Consider models with visible grain structure or delicate, milky glass. Above the corner, one larger painting or a composition of 2-3 graphics in thin frames looks good. Plant motifs, abstractions, sepia architectural photographs or sketches on a cream background go well with black. It is best to choose frames in wood or matt black, but avoid gold or silver - they can stand out too much. What lamps and plants for a living room with a black corner? A black corner needs the right light so that it doesn't appear too heavy. A combination of main and spot lighting works well: wall sconces with a frosted shade on the sides, a low floor lamp with a wooden tripod or a minimalist ceiling lamp with an opal finish. Plants are introduced in moderation, but go for a minimum of two larger specimens. Monstera, leaf ficus or coral palm look good in clay pots or architectural concrete covers. Pots should not be too ornate - it is good if they remain in a grey-beige palette. Green foliage will break up the black and add life to the whole arrangement. In summary, a black corner offers many possibilities when it comes to accessories. The key is to soften its strong look with textiles in warmer colours, a well-chosen rug and thrifty but well thought-out wall decorations. With a little conscious decision-making, it is possible to create an interior in which the black corner does not overwhelm, but becomes a solid base for a pleasant living space. See also: What accessories for a blue corner?
 
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