For a large, open-ended living room, a black and white tile color scheme would look nice because of the extensive amount of space you have to work with. Black and white tiling can create a stunning illusion in big, open areas, making a black sofa an ideal choice for this classic tile pattern. The tiles must match with the walls as well. There is no right or wrong color scheme when designing around a black leather sofa -- the appeal is in the eye of the beholder.
Off-white, bone, beige or cream are a perfect contrast to bold, black leather sofas. However, when choosing your tile color, be wary of colors that show off all the dirt that can be collected over the course of one day. If your leather sofa is in a high traffic area of your home, certain light shades and materials will make debris quite noticeable. Tiles with a high-gloss glaze won't show off the dirt so much. If you have a non-glazed tile, complement the area with a colorful rug.
A solid black sofa will work with most textures and patterns. If you want an exciting look for your room, you may pair a dark-colored tile pattern with a light wall. Dark colors in shades of green, red or gray can add style and personality to your floor.
Consider different finishes and textures when picking tiles around a black leather sofa. These different textures and finishes can change up the room and give a certain effect to match the kind of style and decor you want for the room. For example, a rustic, rough-textured tile may look best with a muted black leather sofa instead of one with a glossier finish.