my room has like a plum kinda rug and my bed comforter is like the same. i just got the rug so i cant get rid of it but i dont want purple walls anymore..i know this is hard for people to answer cuz you dont know the exact purple but what color could i paint my walls for it to go with the plummy kinda like purple rug and comforter i have?
ncblondie answered Friday July 22 2005, 2:27 am: A purplish-red or deep blue will work. Even a simple bright white will work with the rug and comforter.
You can go to the following site and look up the color of your rug and comforter then to find coordinating paint colors. Just click browse paint colors to find your color. Once you've found it, it will ask if it's the primary or secondary color. Since it's just an accent for your room and your walls will be the primary, click the secondary color/accent button and it will give suggestions on what colors will coordinate best as well as give you the name of the paint and the number.
LoveNJstyle answered Thursday July 21 2005, 11:46 pm: it depends on the shade and stuff... i would try a lime green or a blue. to help pick out a color, take a pillowcase that goes with the comforter and match the paint samples. good luck! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday July 21 2005, 11:01 pm: Well plum is a darkish blueish purple, so what color are your walls NOW?? I'd say a nice lavander would look spectacular against the plum rug. And if you're not willing to do lavander walls, I think a nice LIGHT lime green or suttle pink would be lovely as well!! Goodluck deciding!! :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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