I have dark brown carpets and black leather couches. I am lost on what colour to paint the walls?

I am looking for 2 colours my living room/kitchen is open concept, I plan on doing all the trim in a white colour. I am not good at decorating or picking colours, but I know white walls are not the best idea.

Belize Missionary2007-12-21T06:51:55Z

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A soft buttery yellow or cream will help to balance the dark colors you already have.

A pastel peach will warm the room and make it feel cozy.

Khaki/Tan/Beige would be safe without being boring white.

Regardless of the paint color add a couple of green plants to make the room come alive. Add a large mirror to reflect light and keep the room from bright. Throw pillows in a combination of brown and whatever wall color you choose will tie it all together. A vase and candles with the same colors will add a little extra flair. A picture of a landscape or flowers or whatever subject you prefer with a combination of these colors and others will add some pop to the room.

Try this link for some ideas: http://www.bhg.com/app/decoratinggallery/search/?searchType=quick&categoryId=9&page=1

You will probably end up with a room that looks like it belongs in a magazine! :)

Hope these ideas help.

jelesais20002007-12-21T06:28:35Z

If you're going with the dark furnishings and white trim, I'd say go with a light green or perhaps a muted orange to brighten the room. Get some samples to see what appeals to you. You might want to try a light, textured wallpaper. Samples are bigger, and will give you a better idea of how it will look.

Anonymous2007-12-21T10:54:45Z

I'd paint the walls a lighter tone of a caramel or toffee shade to tie in the brown carpet and to soften and complement the black leather couches.

Anonymous2007-12-21T06:25:12Z

Sherwin Williams Compatible Cream.

It leans to the yellow/gold side. It's beautiful as a backdrop for black. It's easy to work with in the future if you change furniture or decor. It will definately work for living rooms and kitchens. It's not a bold gold, but a creamy gold.

cutiecaity852007-12-21T06:25:02Z

in the kitchen u should use a rich, dark red- like a cranberry perhaps. and maybe in the living room you could use pinks, pale greens, and turquoise or other blues to the wall.

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