Cynthia Nixon's sofa color is a 'cornerstone in modern interior design' – it's a classic for a reason

Cynthia Nixon's gray sofa proves that the neutral hue is anything but outdated, pairing the soft shade with some warm, natural materials for a trendy look

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Gray may be associated with decades past (hello, '80s), but we would like to think that the highly versatile neutral transcends trends. Coming in a wide variety of shades, this midway point between black and white looks just as fantastic on the walls as it does on furniture.

In the case of the latter, we are taking cues from Cynthia Nixon, AKA Miranda Hobbes on Sex and the City and its spinoff And Just Like That.... The actor recently shared a photo to her Instagram page of herself sitting on a smart, gray sofa next to her gray (and white) cat.

While the feline pairs perfectly with the sofa, as far as non-animal companions go, Nixon has opted to accessorize with a taupe throw blanket, a wood coffee table, and cork coasters, all of which contribute to a warm, nature-inspired ambiance. She proves that decorating with gray is very much still in.

Neutrals are a classic choice for a living space, and it's easy to see why. Calm and easily modifiable, soft shades are fantastic for communal spaces, especially ones that are used for lounging. Experts say that gray is an ideal color to incorporate in the home thanks to its serene properties.

'Gray, with its infinite shades and nuances, has become a cornerstone in modern interior design, offering a versatile and sophisticated backdrop for any room,' says designer Nina Lichtenstein. 'This neutral hue creates an atmosphere of calm and understated elegance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking tranquil spaces and timeless style.'

family room with white walls and glass walled extension and gray sofa

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When it comes to compatible color pairings, the beauty of gray is that, much like other neutrals, it is extremely malleable in any scheme.

'One of the most compelling aspects of gray is its remarkable compatibility with a wide array of colors, allowing for endless design possibilities,' Lichtenstein explains.

However, there are a few colors in particular that work well as accents for gray.

She continues, 'For a crisp, clean look, pair gray with white. This combination is timeless and fresh, perfect for modern and minimalist aesthetics. White accents can include trim, furniture, and accessories, enhancing the clarity and brightness of the space.'

Alternatively, tap into an outdoor-inspired scheme, like Nixon's, with a color that is abundant in the wild.

'Gray and green together bring a natural, organic feel to a room,' Lichtenstein says. 'Sage or olive green complements gray’s muted tones, creating a harmonious and refreshing environment. This pairing works well in living rooms, home offices, and any space where you want to incorporate nature-inspired tranquility.'

We can envision green throw pillows on the gray sofa, or even some green glassware on the coffee table for a subtle pop of color.

Gray is far from uninteresting. In addition to pairing gray with other colors, it can work well as a monochrome scheme so long as there is textural diversity. Try pairing a gray sofa with a fully, gray rug and stone coffee table, for example.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.