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Top Fabric Sofa Colour Trends In The UK

Top Fabric Sofa Colour Trends In The UK
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These are the top fabric sofa colour trends in the UK. Make sure to select the most appropriate colour based on the interior theme of the room where the sofa will be placed.
  • Warm grey: The neutral shade of grey creates a calming and luxurious room atmosphere.
  • Beige-Brown: Woody tone to create a cottage hut setting with the simple addition of dull-white shade decor.
  • Night watch green: Deep lush green for a classy and exotic aura on velvet fabric. This one is for royal designs of sofas.
  • Millennial pink: The presence of peach and salmon colours for a bubbly, feminine look. Mostly seen on Kylie Jenner cosmetic ranges.
  • Cream: White colour with the shadow of yellow pigments for a cosy refreshing environment.
  • Electric blue: Colour with an electric spark to lighten up your living area with its unique magnetic energy.
  • Caramel: Buttery soft brown and some tint of golden. A classic all year round.
  • Smoke Grey: Saturated and fresh orchid-toned Grayish, like ash. Great with a mixture of violet for a perfect formal living room.
  • Malibu Green: Bright tint with greenish tone and blueish spark for a nature vibe.
  • Lagoon: Solution of greens and blue like an ocean lagoon for that exotic feel. If you love beach sides then bring them home.
  • Pitch Black: An Enhancing and catchy outcome of grey with pink shade for a rich feel.
  • Minion Yellow: This signifies daylight, warmth, and activeness like saffron yellow.
  • Green Foliage: From the option of cyan and green shade to revive your home.
  • Dove: The tint of purple and pink in dim grey for a classic formal experience.
  • Silver: The Colour of the polished silver metal assembles the shine of royalty.
  • Medallion: Vintage bloom of brown and orange for a regal look. This is also a great colour for sofas.
  • Dijon: A natural cotton shade with a tint of yellow and blue which is an extraordinary sofa trend nowadays.
  • Sapphire Blue: Blue has various tones but this one is between vivid blue and a dark one. A millennial shade for your next living room. Great with Mustard toned seats.
  • Dark coral: From the family of red signifying brown and golden at the same time. This confident stylish is lush. It will go with your cream or light-painted walls.
  • Slate grey: The colour of rock with the pigmentation of green and purple gives a contrasting look. It will support changing fashion trends too.
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