Green Living Room Furniture

- Green living room furniture brings depth, calm and character to Australian homes, whether you are choosing a sage green sofa, an olive armchair or dark green storage. Browse green furniture for the living room from premium suppliers, compare materials and finishes, and find pieces that suit relaxed family spaces, formal lounges and apartment layouts. From mint and light green accents to emerald green living room furniture, ArchiPro helps you source considered designs in one place.

More to discover

Explore all product categories


ArchiPro Products

Green is one of the most adaptable colours in living room furniture. It can feel soft and natural in sage, formal in emerald, grounded in olive or dramatic in forest green. The right tone depends on your room size, light, flooring and how much colour you want to live with every day.

Choosing green living room furniture for Australian homes

Start by deciding whether green will be the main statement or a supporting accent. A green sofa or modular setting will set the mood for the whole room. A green leather chair, ottoman or side table is easier to move, replace or pair with changing decor. If you are still comparing broader options, browse the main furniture category for related pieces across the home.

Popular shades of green living room furniture

Different greens behave very differently in Australian light. North-facing rooms can handle deeper shades, while smaller apartments often suit softer greens with a grey or muted base.

  • Sage green living room furniture: calm, understated and easy to pair with timber, stone, linen and warm white walls.
  • Olive green living room furniture: earthy and relaxed, especially with walnut, tan leather, brass, wool rugs and textured cushions.
  • Emerald green living room furniture: a stronger choice for formal lounges, reading corners or statement armchairs.
  • Forest and dark green furniture: ideal when you want depth, contrast and a more intimate room feel.
  • Mint, lime and light green furniture: best used in smaller doses unless the rest of the room is deliberately playful or retro.

Where green works best in the living room

The easiest way to plan a living room with green furniture is to build from the largest pieces down. Browse living room seating first if your sofa, armchair or occasional chair will carry the colour. Upholstered seating gives green the most visual weight, so check fabric samples in morning and afternoon light before deciding.

If you want a more flexible approach, keep the seating neutral and add colour through tables or storage. A green stone, lacquer or powder-coated coffee table can sit at the centre of the room without taking over. Smaller side tables are useful for testing bolder tones such as emerald or blue and green combinations.

Long walls and open-plan spaces can handle more structured pieces. Consider leaners and console tables in olive or dark green for entries that open into a lounge, or choose green living room storage when you want colour with a practical purpose.

Materials, finishes and durability

Fabric choice matters as much as colour. Boucle and textured weaves soften sage and olive greens, while velvet adds depth to emerald and forest green. Leather has a more tailored look, especially in a green leather chair or compact lounge chair. For busy homes, ask suppliers about rub ratings, stain resistance, cleaning instructions and whether covers are removable.

Timber frames, quality foam and well-made joinery will usually outlast trend-led pieces. For tables and cabinets, compare painted timber, veneer, metal, stone and glass. Each finish changes how green reads. Gloss can look sharper and more contemporary, while matte finishes feel quieter and more architectural.

Green furniture living room ideas that feel balanced

Green pairs well with many Australian interiors because it sits close to natural materials. For a warm scheme, combine olive green furniture in a living room with oak, travertine, terracotta and cream. For a cooler scheme, use sage green living room furniture with pale grey, black metal and brushed stainless steel. For a bold scheme, pair emerald green living room furniture with deep blue, charcoal or patterned rugs.

Avoid matching every item. Green living room furniture sets can work, but a room often feels more considered when tones are related rather than identical. For example, a sage sofa can sit with a darker green side table and neutral storage. Repeat the colour once or twice through art, cushions or a rug to make the room feel intentional.

What to check before you buy

  • Measure the room, doorways, lifts and stairwells before ordering large seating or storage.
  • Confirm lead times, delivery access and whether assembly is included.
  • Ask for fabric or finish samples where possible.
  • Check care requirements, especially for velvet, leather and pale green upholstery.
  • Compare scale with existing rugs, lighting and tables so the room does not feel crowded.

ArchiPro brings together premium green living room furniture for sale from trusted suppliers across Australia, making it easier to compare style, materials and product details before you enquire.