For a subtle look pick a curtain color that is slightly lighter or darker than your wall tone.
Matching curtains to wall color.
Problem solved and you get extra punch from more of the color that drew you to the sofa in the first place.
It shows design confidence.
The downside of this approach is that if you decide to repaint your walls later on you may need to replace your curtains.
If you prefer a contrasting color choose an accent color from in the room drawing a shade.
A background that does not match with the curtain takes away the entire beauty of the curtain.
This option seems to be the most overlooked because the idea of matching your wall color may come across as too matchy matchy but when done correctly it is a perfect elegant solution.
I could jazz this place up with contrasting curtains but everything else is so fabulous i don t need to.
Pick your favorite color from the pattern and whip up a pair of solid color curtains to coordinate with the couch.
A monochromatic color scheme can give a room a cool cohesive look and prevent color clashing.
Solid curtains are a simple strategy for taming any patterned sofa that otherwise might look too busy in the room.
To pull off this look try choosing solid curtains of a fabric a slightly darker or lighter shade than the wall color but within the same family of colors.