Leather Living Room Furniture Ideas

Cozy living room with comfortable leather sofa.

When it comes to leather living room furniture ideas, you may find yourself at a loss. How do you get the warm, cozy, luxurious feel of leather without the oppressive, heavy, or overly masculine feeling that it sometimes gives a room? Well, worry no further. Just follow a few of the tips below, and soon you can decorate with confidence.

Determine the functional needs of the room

A living room means different things to different people. For example, some families envision themselves cozied up together on huge wraparound couches, watching their favorite sitcom or the big game. For them, high fashion takes a back seat to comfort, durability, stain resistance and size. If this describes your living style, consider purchasing an overstuffed leather couch. To avoid such a large piece becoming quickly dated, pick neutral and subdued hues. To save money, especially if you live in a larger town, try Craigslist or another online classified service. With enough patience, you can get the function you need at a great price.

Think realistically about the function you need from your living room. What do you do there?

Want to spice up your living room with leather? Try vintage!

If you want the luxury of leather, but think that an overstuffed leather couch will add approximately the same amount of flair to your space as a sign on the door that says, "Mom, drop the laundry at the back door," then you might want to consider finding a vintage piece. Mid-century modern design, especially, can provide lines that complement a clean look. For example, try finding a set of spare, trimly framed uphostered wooden chairs. Then, change out the worn fabric covers for rich leather. Often there is not much leather needed, and you can do the recovering yourself. This not only adds the comfort and refinement of leather to your room, it gives a custom look that you are proud to have created, as well.

Do not let the idea of leather in your living room intimidate you. With a little foresight and creativity, you can incorporate this elegant material in a variety of ways.

Mid-century modern design, especially, can provide lines that complement a clean look
by Geraldine McMillan, Home & Garden writer

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