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Last time, we talked about the tips and tricks for decorating your home with leopard print without letting it take over the entire space. It was all about balance—how to make this bold classic feel stylish in every room without going overboard.
But if you’re a leopard print lover like me and you’re ready to give your living room the spotlight, this one’s for you. I’ve pulled together 58 leopard print living room ideas that show just how versatile this print can be. From soft and cozy setups with neutral palettes to colorful, personality-packed spaces with bold accents, there’s something here for every style.

Whether you want a little leopard on a pillow or a full patterned accent chair, you’ll find ideas that make the print feel intentional and lived-in. Think layered textures, rich colors, warm lighting, and rooms that feel just as good as they look.

Grab a coffee (or something stronger), and let’s get into the living rooms that really get leopard print right.
58 Leopard Print Living Room Ideas
#1
This high-contrast space has black walls and cream trim. The sofa is camel leather with leopard pillows and a black knit throw. A white marble coffee table with black metal legs holds a large glass bowl. A black-and-white gallery wall climbs behind it. Leopard ties together the camel and black, giving the room more texture.


#2
This living room stays light with warm white walls and pale oak floors. A low cream sofa holds pillows in rust velvet and leopard print. A curved marble coffee table sits in front of it, with a stack of art books and a tan clay bowl. Two rattan chairs with white cushions face the sofa. A tall ceramic lamp stands on a side table. The leopard print pulls in the rust and tan, making the space feel layered without going heavy.


#3
This room uses warm neutrals to balance the bold look of leopard print. The walls are painted a soft taupe. A low, structured sofa in camel velvet sits across from a clean-lined black lacquer coffee table. Two barrel chairs in leopard print upholstery face the sofa, framed by brass legs. A cream shag rug grounds the seating. On the walls, black-and-white abstract art adds contrast without crowding the space. Brass swing-arm sconces flank a tall mirror above a black marble fireplace. A potted rubber tree stands near the window in a wide cement planter.


#4
This preppy space sticks to crisp white and deep pink. The white sectional holds pillows in hot pink and leopard print. A brass tray table holds drinks and books. A pink striped rug lies under a glass coffee table. The leopard pops against the pink and white, adding a classic twist.


#5
This space stays classic with soft gray walls and paneled molding. The tufted camelback sofa is in charcoal velvet. A pair of ottomans in small-scale leopard print tuck under a glass console table. A round black metal coffee table holds stacked design books and a candle. The rug is a simple tone-on-tone trellis in ivory and gray. The leopard ties into the warm metal lamp bases and adds pattern without clashing with the structured space.

#6
This room goes bold with red lacquer walls. A dark tan leather sofa grounds the space. Two leopard print slipper chairs add a softer pattern across from it. A modern black coffee table sits in the middle, holding a red vase and stacked books. The print helps soften the strong red and ties into the leather without being loud.


#7
This space mixes deep blue walls with creamy accents. A white linen sofa with low arms holds leopard print pillows. A rectangular oak coffee table with chunky legs sits on a faded Persian-style rug in tones of tan, blue, and ivory. On the wall behind the sofa, three framed navy prints in white mats hang evenly spaced. A narrow bookshelf in oak stands nearby, filled with books, baskets, and ceramic vases. The leopard brings balance to the bold walls.

#8
Blush walls set a soft tone in this living room. A long white sofa holds leopard print pillows with blush trim. A small round marble table with gold legs stands in front. A pale pink velvet armchair curves in one corner with a glossy black floor lamp behind it. A cream and gold art deco bar cart stands against the side wall, topped with glassware and a black-and-gold ice bucket. The leopard print stands out because it pulls the deeper tones from the blush and the gold accents together.


#9
White walls and floor-to-ceiling windows keep this space bright. The L-shaped sectional is ivory with a chaise, dotted with two bold leopard print pillows. A black leather sling chair sits on one side. The coffee table is a slab of white travertine. A soft olive throw adds a muted color note. A tall tree in a woven basket brings height. Leopard works here because it breaks up the white and black with warm detail, without taking over the room.

#10
Clementine orange walls make this room glow. The wide cream sofa holds four throw pillows—two in leopard print, one in burnt orange, and one striped in pink and tan. A chunky oak coffee table anchors the center, styled with stacked books and a clay vessel. A gallery wall of modern line art and landscapes in light oak frames adds height behind the couch. A cream rug with subtle tonal stripes finishes the space.


#11
The walls in this room are deep navy. A long white sofa runs along one wall, topped with leopard and navy pillows. Two leather armchairs in a worn cognac color sit across from it. A round brass coffee table holds a black bowl filled with pinecones. The leopard ties together the warmth of the leather and the cool of the walls, balancing the entire room.


#12
Emerald green walls give this room a moody glow. The cream velvet sofa holds three throw pillows—two in leopard print, one in dark green velvet. A low coffee table in smoked glass and matte brass rests on a soft ivory rug. Above the couch, two black-framed abstract paintings break up the deep green. On the opposite wall, a long credenza in light oak holds a ceramic lamp with a linen shade. The leopard print brings in a neutral pattern that balances the boldness of the walls.


#13
This living room stays airy with soft whites and sandy tones. The white linen slipcovered sofa holds pillows in leopard print and faded blush. A light oak coffee table with open shelves holds a few stacked books and a ceramic bowl. The walls are pale greige, and the long curtains match. A narrow antique bench with a tan cushion and curved legs sits against the back wall under a row of three framed vintage prints. The leopard accents stand out without overpowering because they echo the warm undertones in the wood and fabric.


#14
Lavender walls set a soft base for this room. The curved cream sofa holds leopard print and lavender pillows. A pale birch coffee table sits in front with a single stack of books. A tall arched window is dressed in gauzy white curtains. A rattan chair with a leopard cushion sits off to one side. Leopard works here because it adds a natural contrast to the powdery lavender and warm wood tones.


#15
Soft gray walls and brass accents define this space. A navy velvet sofa holds a mix of leopard print and ivory pillows. A round brass and glass table centers the room. A pair of leopard print x-benches sit near the fireplace. Leopard works here because it bridges the gap between the cool walls and warm metals.


#16
Terracotta tile floors and white walls keep this space grounded and bright. A linen sofa in soft brown sits under a wide window. Two rattan chairs with leopard cushions frame a wooden trunk coffee table. A tall cactus stands in the corner. Leopard print fits with the earthy palette and matches the texture of the rattan.


#17
Black walls give this room a sharp edge, but the leopard print adds softness. A velvet tuxedo sofa in hunter green holds low square pillows in large-scale leopard print. A white boucle chair sits to the right of a glossy black and brass side table. The floor holds a natural fiber rug with a darker chevron pattern. A sculptural floor lamp in matte brass arcs over the seating. The leopard print works because it breaks up the flat color blocks and ties into the gold and camel tones throughout the space.


#18
This relaxed space keeps to neutrals. The white slipcovered sofa holds beige and leopard print pillows. A wide wood coffee table with low shelves spans the center. The wall behind the sofa has six framed black-and-white photos. A jute rug with black borders grounds the space. Leopard fits in because it brings just enough visual interest to a calm palette.

#19
This space goes bright with sunshine yellow walls and crisp white crown molding. The sofa is deep gray velvet, lined with a mix of leopard print and mustard yellow pillows. A round coffee table in blackened wood holds a few hardcover books and a cream ceramic bowl. A large framed mirror with a matte gold frame reflects the light across the room. On the opposite wall, two abstract paintings in warm earth tones pull the room together. Leopard works here by matching the richness of the yellow without blending into it.


#20
Olive green walls wrap this warm living room. The sofa is deep camel velvet, low and tailored. It’s covered in an even mix of leopard print and forest green pillows. A glass-top coffee table with black iron legs sits in the middle, layered with a rattan tray, books, and a green candle. On the wall, two oversized abstract canvases in beige, black, and ochre hang side by side. A tall linen shade lamp stands on a wide wood end table, and a soft brown jute rug grounds everything.


#21
This room pairs warm white walls with soft green undertones. The cloud-style sectional is upholstered in sand-colored linen. Two armchairs in leopard print fabric sit opposite, slightly angled toward the center. A rectangular black wood coffee table holds a rough-edged tray, books, and a ceramic lamp. On the wall, a gallery of sepia-toned prints in light oak frames adds warmth. The rug is ivory wool with a chunky knit texture. Sheer white curtains hang from brass rods, letting filtered light in.

#22
This preppy space uses navy and leopard together. The navy sofa has crisp piping in white. Two spindle armchairs with white frames and leopard print cushions sit across a glossy white coffee table. The floor is covered in a flat woven navy rug. A gallery wall of colorful framed vintage travel prints hangs above the sofa. Leopard works here because it brings warmth and movement to a space built around cool, saturated color.


#23
This rustic-modern space uses raw wood and leather with leopard for contrast. The stone fireplace anchors the room. A brown leather sectional curves around a square wood coffee table. Two poufs in bold leopard print sit near the hearth. A low bookcase holds pottery and baskets. White walls and dark beams finish the look. The leopard works here because it keeps the earth tones interesting without fighting the natural textures.

#24
This glam space mixes high contrast with texture. The walls are matte black. The low ivory sofa sits across from a black marble fireplace. Two acrylic chairs with leopard print cushions flank the hearth. A gold and glass coffee table rests on a deep cream shag rug. The leopard print keeps the gold and black from feeling cold and adds movement against the solid blocks of color.



#25
This minimalist space uses clean lines and one strong pattern. The white sofa has square arms and no skirt. Two structured leopard print armchairs sit across from it. A black coffee table holds a single white orchid. The rug is flat-woven in black and tan stripes. The room has no curtains, just black steel-framed windows. Leopard brings warmth and pattern to a space that might otherwise feel flat.

#26
Light pink walls keep this space soft and feminine. The structured sofa is a deeper rose tone, with leopard print and ivory pillows. A pale wood coffee table with turned legs holds a few stacked books and a candle. A sheepskin rug rests beneath a leopard print accent chair. The print helps bring in texture and keeps the pink from looking too flat.


#27
This living room has rich plum walls and natural wood trim. The curved white linen sofa holds a tight row of pillows in leopard, lavender, and clay-colored velvet. A rectangular oak coffee table sits on a faded cream and mauve rug. Over the sofa, three framed floral sketches in pale gold frames add detail to the wall. On the side, a tall ceramic lamp rests on a black pedestal table. Leopard softens the contrast between white and plum, adding warmth without darkening the palette.

#28
Whitewashed wood paneling wraps this room. The leather sofa is rich caramel with clean lines. A rectangular coffee table in blackened oak holds a low vase of dried branches. Two metal-framed chairs with leopard print cushions stand opposite. The print works with the natural textures and breaks up the flat planes.

#29
This living room stays classic with cream walls and dark floors. A charcoal velvet sofa with leopard print pillows sits opposite a tufted tan ottoman. A brass bar cart stands to one side under a mirror. A small armchair in camel boucle sits near the fireplace. Leopard works here because it reflects the warm tones in the brass and wood while adding contrast.


#30
This room mixes leopard with deep plum. The velvet sofa is a plum tone with squared arms. Two chairs in classic leopard print fabric face it from across a warm walnut coffee table. The walls are light beige with tall white trim. A wide framed mirror leans above the fireplace mantel. A brass arc lamp with a black shade curves over the coffee table. Leopard print works here because the brown base mirrors the wood tones and the print pops against the purple.


#31
This space keeps it soft with pale blue-gray walls and off-white curtains. A white boucle sofa holds square leopard print pillows. A round wood coffee table with spindle legs anchors the seating. One corner holds a tall fiddle leaf fig in a textured ceramic pot. The floor is pale herringbone oak with no rug. Leopard works here because it gives a warm contrast to all the cool tones without looking busy.

#32
Soft tan walls give this room a calm warmth. The ivory slipcovered sofa stretches across one side, topped with a mix of leopard print and goldenrod velvet pillows. A chunky knit throw drapes across the corner. The square coffee table is oak with a lower shelf stacked with books and a stone bowl. Two framed line drawings in black ink hang over the sofa, each in a wide matte frame. A vintage-style mirror leans on the opposite wall above a black console with brass pulls. A beige rug with a faded pattern softens the dark wood floor.


#33
A pale buttercream color covers the walls in this cozy room. The sectional is soft gray with a chaise and large leopard print pillows. A square upholstered ottoman in taupe doubles as a coffee table, topped with a tray and a few hardcover books. Above the sectional, a pair of antique-style still-life paintings hang in gold frames. Long, soft white drapes frame a window covered in bamboo shades. A low side table holds a lamp with a pleated shade in ivory linen.

#34
This cheerful living room has warm peach walls with crisp white trim. The deep-seat linen sofa is soft white, topped with a mix of leopard print, coral velvet, and peach linen pillows. A round mango wood coffee table holds a stack of books and a low ceramic bowl. Over the sofa, three oversized floral art prints in white frames bring in coral, blush, and pale yellow. A soft ivory rug with a looped texture grounds the room. Pink linen curtains hang from matte brass rods.

#35
In this bold room, deep cherry red walls contrast with a soft white linen sofa. Four pillows rest along the back—leopard print, maroon velvet, and ivory boucle. A black metal coffee table with a white marble top sits on a vintage-style rug in soft red, beige, and black. A wide art piece in abstract red tones hangs above the couch. Floor-length linen drapes in natural white bring lightness to the space.

#36
Rose pink walls give this living room a gentle warmth. A low biscuit-colored sofa holds two large leopard print pillows and two in dusty pink velvet. A pale oak coffee table with rounded corners sits in front, layered with a linen runner, stacked books, and a stone bowl. A trio of landscape paintings in antique gold frames hangs over the sofa. Sheer white curtains soften the tall windows. Leopard adds contrast and pattern without fighting the rose tones.


#37
Chartreuse walls make a bold backdrop for leopard print. The modern tan leather sofa is flanked by dark wood end tables with white globe lamps. A vintage leopard print armchair sits in the corner with a chrome reading lamp overhead. A tall bookshelf in black holds color-blocked books and ceramics. The print fits because it plays off the golden tone in the leather and softens the brightness of the walls.

#38
This space pairs soft mauve-gray walls with white trim. A plush curved sofa in oatmeal chenille faces a mid-century walnut coffee table. Two armchairs in a refined leopard print sit across from the sofa. Above the couch, four framed botanical prints line up in slim black frames. A large cream area rug with a tight loop texture anchors the room. Long velvet drapes in a dusty rose shade pool at the floor. A round brass floor lamp stands beside one chair with a mushroom-shaped shade.

#39
A warm ivory wall color sets the tone for this living room. A plush camel velvet sofa sits beneath a trio of framed charcoal sketches. Two leopard print x-benches rest across from it, in front of a black metal and glass coffee table with stacked books and a brass bowl. The rug is traditional but faded, in shades of tan and rust. Floor-length linen curtains in light camel hang from black rods. A ceramic lamp on a black end table finishes the space. The leopard print works as a warm link between the furniture and art.


#40
Red-orange walls add boldness to this room. The ivory curved sofa holds large leopard print pillows with red piping. A round wood coffee table with a brass base stands on a cream shag rug. Three gold-framed abstract prints hang above the sofa. A leopard print ottoman sits to one side, doubling as extra seating. Floor-length linen curtains in deep beige soften the red walls. Leopard works well here because it shares the warm tones but keeps the palette layered and patterned.


#41
Pine green walls wrap this room. A wide camel-colored sofa fills one side, topped with leopard print pillows trimmed in green piping. A glass and brass coffee table centers the room, holding a tray with candles and coasters. A wingback chair in dark green velvet sits in one corner. A cream wool rug with a subtle diamond pattern covers the floor. Leopard works with green because both pull from earthy tones, keeping the palette grounded.


#42
In this space, soft mauve walls meet ivory drapes. The curved linen sofa holds square leopard pillows. A low glass coffee table with brass corners reflects light from a large chandelier. A tall mirror leans behind a slim console table. Leopard works well with mauve because both sit in the warm color family and balance each other.


#43
This space feels layered and cozy with mushroom-colored walls and low lighting. The velvet sofa is a rich chocolate brown, lined with leopard print and taupe boucle pillows. A square travertine coffee table holds a woven tray, incense, and a ceramic cup. On the wall behind, a pair of framed abstract pastels add movement. A brass floor lamp curves over one side of the sofa. To the right, an armless slipper chair in ivory chenille adds extra seating near a wood and glass bookcase.


#44
Sapphire blue walls surround this cozy space. A pale tan leather sofa sits low, topped with two large leopard print pillows and a navy plaid wool throw. A round travertine coffee table sits at the center with stacked books and a curved bowl. The wall behind the couch holds a diptych of geometric prints in white and navy. A vintage-style rug in ivory and pale gray adds softness underfoot. The leopard print connects the brown tones to the cool blue background.


#45
Goldenrod walls wrap this bright space. The sofa is rich camel leather, broken up with large leopard print and mustard velvet pillows. A square whitewashed wood coffee table stands on a worn red and gold Turkish rug. Two framed abstract prints in black and ochre hang above the sofa. In the corner, a boucle chair in ivory softens the edge. The leopard print ties into the warmth of the walls and adds depth to the gold-on-gold palette.


#46
This playful room has raspberry pink walls and white molding. A soft gray curved sofa holds leopard print and blush velvet pillows. A round marble coffee table with gold legs rests on a faded blush rug. Over the couch, six botanical sketches in gold frames add structure to the pink backdrop. Floor-length velvet drapes in pale mauve hang on either side of the window. Leopard print works here by grounding all the pink and keeping it from feeling flat.

#47
In this jewel-toned space, ruby red walls pair with dark wood floors. The sofa is a cloud-style cream sectional filled with a mix of leopard, red velvet, and ivory boucle pillows. A rectangular oak coffee table anchors the layout. Behind the sofa, two wide landscape prints in black frames balance the saturated wall. Pale beige curtains stretch floor to ceiling, softening the contrast. Leopard print keeps the room from feeling too heavy, adding subtle movement to the deep color scheme.


#48
This room has aubergine walls and light oak floors. The crisp ivory sofa holds leopard print, plum velvet, and cream linen pillows. A round wood coffee table sits low on a faded Persian rug with lilac and rust accents. Behind the couch, two charcoal line drawings hang in antique gold frames. Floor-length curtains in dusty mauve filter the light. The leopard print keeps the aubergine from feeling too formal, adding a bit of softness and edge.

#49
A soft mint green wraps the walls. A beige linen sofa holds large leopard print pillows with green piping. The wood coffee table is mid-century with tapered legs. A brass floor lamp stands behind a low armchair in pale green velvet. Leopard works here because it gives the pastel palette a grounded pattern to balance the light colors.

#50
Black walls and gold trim define this living room. The curved sofa is soft white boucle. Two low leopard print poufs sit under a glass coffee table with gold legs. A brass wall sconce and a small stack of books complete the vignette. Leopard gives the room movement and breaks up the hard surfaces.

#51
In this soft, light-filled space, the walls are pale blush with creamy white trim. The ivory sofa has curved arms and a single bench seat. Two leopard print throw pillows and a pale pink knit pillow sit at one end. A round travertine coffee table holds a stack of books, a glass vase, and a single taper candle. The back wall has a gallery of small gold-framed art—florals, landscapes, and vintage sketches. Floor-length blush linen curtains frame the window. A round boucle pouf sits nearby for extra seating.

#52
Here, walls are painted a faded sage green with warm undertones. The cream slipcovered sofa sits low with leopard print pillows and a striped wool throw. Two tall framed art prints hang behind the sofa—florals in muted earth tones. A round rattan coffee table holds a pair of candles and a wooden bowl. On one side, a curvy boucle chair in ivory sits near a brass floor lamp with a pleated shade. The rug underfoot is soft with a subtle geometric pattern in beige and ivory.

#53
Burnt orange walls and dark wood floors define this space. A white slipcovered sofa with rolled arms holds pillows in leopard print, rust velvet, and woven beige. A low square coffee table in reclaimed wood sits on a black and tan tribal rug. Above the sofa, two framed vintage travel posters in deep red and ochre bring in more warmth. Floor-length rust curtains hang from black rods. The leopard print connects the orange and black elements, adding movement and texture.


#54
This cozy space uses peacock blue walls and soft natural textures. A white sofa with rolled arms holds a stack of pillows in leopard print, sapphire velvet, and ivory cotton. The square oak coffee table holds a ceramic tray and a stack of books. Above the sofa, a grid of six botanical prints in tan and blue adds height and detail. A woven jute rug brings texture to the floor. The leopard print adds a warm spot among the cool tones.


#55
This room uses blush pink walls and dark green accents. The cream linen sectional is soft and oversized. A mix of blush velvet and leopard print pillows fills one side. The coffee table is pale wood with a round top and simple legs. Over the couch, a pair of modern pink-toned abstract prints hang side by side. A jute rug with a faded geometric design lies beneath. A wide planter with dark green leaves balances the pink walls. Leopard works by linking the green accents to the pinks without clashing.


#56
Deep teal walls wrap this room in cool color. A warm beige boucle sofa faces a brass and glass coffee table with stacked books and a candle. The pillows mix leopard print and teal velvet. Above the sofa, a trio of small framed art pieces in black and gold adds rhythm to the wall. The rug is pale cream with a quiet diamond weave. Leopard stands out against the teal and pairs well with the brass and wood tones throughout the space.

#57
Forest green walls and high ceilings make this space feel grounded and calm. A light gray velvet sofa runs along one wall, dressed in leopard print and mustard yellow pillows. The coffee table is black with a matte finish and thin brass legs. Over the sofa, a single large canvas in green, black, and beige brings the palette together. A rug in warm neutrals ties in the green and gray. Leopard works here by connecting the mustard and forest tones without breaking the flow.


#58
A rich wine-colored wall sets the tone in this room. The caramel leather sofa is soft and slouchy, holding three large leopard print pillows. A black marble coffee table adds structure, resting on a neutral tribal rug. On the wall, two gold-framed sketches in graphite bring a hint of detail. Floor-length oatmeal curtains with a subtle stripe run along the window. Leopard print connects the deep red and brown elements and keeps the room from feeling too serious.

At the end of the day, leopard print isn’t just a trend—it’s a mood. And honestly, it’s one of those things that gets better the more confident you get with it. These 58 leopard print living room ideas aren’t about copying someone else’s style. They’re about figuring out how to make the pattern work for your space—whether that’s with a single pillow or a full-on statement wall.
I’ve tried it all myself—some wins, some definite “what was I thinking?” moments—but every time I brought leopard into a room, it added something that plain solids just couldn’t. A little movement. A little mischief. A little more you.
So keep the one that made your jaw drop. Save the one that made you smile. And if you’re feeling bold, try the one you never thought you’d like.