Maybe this is strange, but our society’s collective overuse of drab neutrals in the home seriously bums me out. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against a uniquely styled home full of sophisticated greys and creams (the brilliant Sarah Sherman Samuel comes to mind). But for the most part, it seems, people just purchase whatever beige or brown couch, interior paint, and rug they can find, throw it together and call it a day.
Lucky for them, they have unlimited places to go when it comes to purchasing such pieces. For those who rely on color, pattern, or the element of surprise to make a space feel more lively and livable, finding furniture to match can be a challenge. Whether it’s the look of Danish pastels, moody maximalism, or dopamine decor you dream of, finding the right couch colors to anchor your space can be the most challenging of all.
But I’m on a mission to prove that no matter your style, you can find the perfect couch for your space, even if your vision is a room full of jewel tones or layer upon layer of grandmillennial charm.
Mood Boosting Colorful Couches
Green, blue, pink, mauve, and yellow… these are a few of my favorite hues!

Column 1: Monroe Tassel Sofa | Interior Define Sloan Sofa in Celadon | Nickey Kehoe Curved Sofa | Shaw Curved Sofa in Velvet Mauve | Cobble Hill Boutique Apartment Sofa in Brussels Rosewood | Lulu & Georgia Belmont Sofa in Goldenrod Velvet | Carin Sectional in Bloke Goldenrod
Column 2: Light Blue Chaise Sectional | Moorhouse Sofa in Vintage Denim Velvet | ABC Home Boutique Apartment Sofa in Cape | Amira Sofa in Cinnamon | Dark Yellow Boucle Sofa | The Inside Modern Sofa in Yellow Stripe | ModShop Naples Sofa in Hollandaise
Searching for colorful couches online is hard in itself. First of all, how do you search for a color if you’re not exactly sure which you want just yet? I found that I had to click into hundreds of different designs before I could even begin to see the variety of fabrics available, because often the main listing shows the most popular (aka neutral) variation. For example, the yellow striped sofa above, and the green couch with pink piping, were both designs I “customized” on each site’s product listing. Long story short, if you want a unique couch color or pattern, you’ll need to do some serious digging (or scrolling, like in this post).
Where To Buy A Pink Couch
Thankfully pink couches are having a moment (I’d already own one if I didn’t need a contrasting color to complement my already pink rug, coffee table, and accent wall), so this is a color you’re sure to find in any style or price range.
You’ll soon see how many couches with tassel detail have been catching my eye, like in this corner couch featured in a showroom designed by Brittany Bromley Interiors with hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper (see more wallpaper we love here and here!) and photographed by Sargent Photo. The contrast piping here seals the deal.
You’ve probably seen these photos from Stephanie Hill of The Style Bungalow floating around Pinterest for the last few years, I know I’ve pinned and repinned her chic pink and green apartment many times. The space features Society Social’s Monroe Tassel Sofa in Ballet Pink, another favorite hue besides the sage in our collage above.
Joybird’s Holt Armless U-Sofa Sectional has become an IG favorite pink couch, whether you choose the plush Terra Rose velvet design above or their poppy Royale Blush.
I’ve been a long admirer (though never owner) of Interior Define. Their custom couches come in a plethora of delightful colors and styles, and seem just as functional and cozy. I’ve ordered swatches in the past but couldn’t decide on a color (my forever problem…and they have over 130 shades) and ultimately decided to wait until I really need a new sofa and have the money to invest in the perfect one. Pictured here is an older design, the Lukas Sofa with Performance Vintage Velvet in Berry.
Speaking of tassel sofas, the handcrafted luxury Betty Sofa from Sunday Shop isn’t just available in Apricot, but 45 total colors, from neutral to moody to stripes and prints.
More Unique Couch Colors
Name a dreamier blue hue than the Rosemund sofa in Luster Ocean Velvet by Joon Loloi. This company is the same behind the famed Loloi Rugs, so it’s exciting to see their take on furniture and decor. The design above features one of 26 colorways, and given its made to order handcrafted process, it’s a pretty reasonable price.
Another pick if you love color but fancy something on the more moody, romantic side of things: the Hadley Upholstered Sofa in dark floral from Green Row, a line from West Elm. I’ve been cautiously optimistic about Green Row since it launched, as I love their sustainability efforts and celebration of artisan craft. They boast many certifications and Fair Trade partnerships, so I hope they live up to their name when it comes to the processes we don’t see. That said, their style is beautiful and certainly something I’d keep around for many years.
How many photos is too many photos of the Monroe tassel sofa? The baby blue Tally Spa Velvet (styled here by Tori Robinson) is one of so many beautiful couch color options, plus stripe, check, ikat, and other grandmillennial patterns. We don’t even have an affiliate link for this sofa, I’m just that obsessed. I mean, it truly doesn’t get dreamier than their collection of fabric options.
Curved couches are having such a moment right now. By far my favorite is Lulu & Georgia’s Shaw sofa, shown in Mauve in our collage above. Here it is in all its Sage glory, adding a pop of whimsy to this sophisticated earth toned scene.













