Julia Louis-Dreyfus's rich, earthy sofa color grounds her living room – experts say it's the perfect complement to a neutral space
Julia Louis-Dreyfus uses a trending sofa shade to bring welcoming energy into her beige living room - the space is a masterclass in texture and cozyness


The sofa is easily the most important element of a living room. It's where you spend your time reading, cuddled up with your family watching movies, and napping on the weekends. Furthermore, it's the spot where your eyes are drawn when you walk into the room. Thus, sofa color is key to anchoring your space. Julia Louis-Dreyfus's burnt orange couch is the perfect example.
The Seinfeld actress shared an Instagram reel perched on her vibrant living room sofa. One glimpse and we're obsessed with how the warming, bright shade interacts with her neutral, textural rug. A green olive tree adds dimension in the background, and simple black and white lamps add a sense of modernity. The sofa is outfitted with a cozy collection of decorative pillows and a fur throw.
Experts swear by decorating with orange in a living room. 'A burnt orange sofa adds warmth and character to a living room, serving as an inviting focal point,' says Elissa Hall, Portland-based interior designer. She continues, 'This shade, with its rich, earthy undertones, brings a sense of comfort and coziness that is perfect for spaces that aim to feel welcoming without being overwhelming. It can evoke feelings of autumnal warmth year-round, creating a natural link between indoor and outdoor environments. Moreover, the hue has a versatility that makes it easy to adapt to different styles—whether you’re leaning toward a mid-century modern look or something more contemporary.'
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Furthermore, a burnt orange sofa is the perfect pairing with a textural living room rug. Hall states: 'The combination of a burnt orange sofa with a textured neutral rug works beautifully because it strikes a balance between contrast and cohesion. The neutral tones of the rug—whether it's a creamy wool, jute, or woven blend—act as a grounding element, allowing the sofa's vibrant color to take center stage without overwhelming the space. Textures add depth, preventing the room from feeling flat, and create a layered aesthetic that feels both luxurious and relaxed. It’s this play between the bold and the understated that creates a visually rich environment that remains approachable.'
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If you want to style the look in your own home, the key is an emphasis on cohesion. Hall says: 'Styling the burnt orange sofa trend is all about embracing its presence while adding complementary elements that tie the room together. Consider pairing it with cushions in shades of ochre, deep brown, or even blush to maintain a warm palette without competing with the sofa's vibrant tone. Adding metallic accents, like a brass floor lamp or a coffee table with subtle gold details, can elevate the space while bringing in a touch of refinement. For artwork, think abstract pieces with hints of terracotta or earth tones—these will help to create a cohesive flow between the sofa and the rest of the room. Ultimately, the key is to let the sofa lead the design while introducing elements that echo its warmth and energy.'
Burnt orange is one of the hottest colors of the season, and it's especially striking in Julia Louis-Dreyfus's home.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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