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What wall color looks best with honey furniture?
I have honey colored furniture and I'm unsure about what wall color(s) to pair it with. I want to keep the room with a light and airy feel. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.
13 Answers
- yowzaLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
play around with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to help you imagine how the colors will look together. It is the best paint visualizer on the web, imho. I like how their color palette is laid out, I like that you can search by color family & color name, the "painted" rooms look the most realistic, and it suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/
I think "rose tan" (# 0069) might be a great choice.
You can take a photo of your house & upload it to the makeover gallery on this website:
You can get color suggestions & for $5 they'll photoshop them onto your room so that you can get an idea of what it will look like.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Neutral colours. Pale creams, ivories, off whites.
If you want your furniture to be the focal point then don't use strong vibrant colours, they will dominate the room. However if you want the furniture to 'glow' but blend in, then use strong vibrant colours that contrast well. Mediterranean greens and blues.
- sweetpeaLv 71 decade ago
Depends on the room. My furniture and floors have a honey tone. I have a pale goldish yellow and white trim. I am going to put filmy aqua panels on the windows.
- 1 decade ago
pale green,
cream,
pale blue,
personally i would go for a pinky-red( a lightish coloured one ) but it might not make the room feel light.
pale pink.
xx
- .Lv 61 decade ago
lighta tan with a purple hue added to it--yellow and purple are complimentary colors.
Source(s): I am a professional portrait painter for 20+ years=I know colors. - 1 decade ago
burnt orange,pea green, royal river blue,and natural earth tones.these all look great with it but not all together...lol...=]
- 1 decade ago
an off white. dulex have many many shades of off white- get one from the 'warm' range?