Lots of pattern in a room calls for lots of shiny white reflective surfaces too – they bounce the light around and keep things contemporary. Mahina, Harlequin (Image 1 of 14)

Go for a bold colour combo of turquoise and wine – it works beautifully and, used to the max will create a sophisticated living room. Syon, Harlequin (Image 2 of 14)
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Perfect for cold, north-facing living room, these colours are all about comfort, chocolate and lying down. Zari, Harlequin (Image 3 of 14)

Grey is a great base for colour – it works with just about every shade, but loves mixing with yellows and greens… Healy range, Marks & Spencer (Image 4 of 14)

Going trad? Then colour is a must-have to warm up your scheme – choose deep reds to complement the tones of dark wood furniture. Mortimer range by Laura Ashley (Image 5 of 14)

If your home has a grand living room, colour make the room feel like home. Choose warm shades – jewel shades, ideally – to make a big space welcoming. Finchley range by Laura Ashley (Image 6 of 14)

Who doesn’t love an all white room? Adding hot colours will enliven it – use orange, pink and red together to get the ‘wow’ factor. Flooring from Pergo (Image 7 of 14)

How to do stripes with florals: These fabrics have exactly the same colours in them, which is why the patterns work together. Vary the colours to much and they’ll fight. Co-ordinate them and they complement. Audley fabric by Romo (Image 8 of 14)

Cor! You have to be daring to have these bold candy stripes and checks in your living room, but if you’ve got a seaside or country cottage (or want that look), they’re the perfect scheme. Haversham fabrics by Romo (Image 9 of 14)

Soothing and sophisticated, muddy greens are easy to co-ordinate with white or a range of neutrals – and are ideal for calming a bright, busy room. Haversham fabrics by Romo (Image 10 of 14)

Big blocks of colour in sofas can have massive impact on an otherwise plain scheme. Our advice? Choose loose-covered sofas and buy more than one set of covers so you can swap to suit your mood and the season. Otis fabrics by Romo (Image 11 of 14)

How to use colour and keep a room light? Choose pale, pastel shades, choose light, reflective flooring and paint walls white or cream… Simonii fabrics by Romo (Image 12 of 14)

We love the drama of this look. Bold, reflective, all white furnishings and accessories set against a dark, bold pattern. Use it to great effect in small spaces. Pompom wallpaper by Sanderson (Image 13 of 14)

Orange, gold and black – what a combination to finish on. Dramatic, limelight-hogging and a must for making small spaces shout, ‘I’m here!’. Lucido, Harlequin (Image 14 of 14)
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