How to Match with Purple Carpet?

Wall Color to match with Deep Purple Carpet

Purple Carpets are a very good addition to any room. Unlike a white, blue or black coloured carpet which would match with almost any and every coloured wall, for a room with a Deep Purple Carpet youneed to choose carefully. That is not to say that there aren’t several options available for wall colours.If one wants to go with a safe bet then a deep purple carpet would go very well with walls that arecoloured in subdued tones like beige or ivory.

Contemporary interior designs are all about experimenting with various hues. Therefore a room teal or grey coloured walls would compliment a room with a deep purple carpet very well. Also if you want tomaybe give your room and rich Indian or Moroccan feel then you could paint your walls in an interestingmix of shades dull gold and rust orange.

Matching Furniture with Purple Carpet

When trying to set room with a Purple Carpet in it, one must keep in mind that the furniture must always compliment the colour of the carpet. For instance a room with a Purple Carpet would look spectacular with furniture in the shades of beech, grey and silver. Also a combination of Beige and ivoryfor the walls and furniture would look great with a Purple Carpet in the room.

To choose a matching colour for the furniture with a Purple Carpet one should look in the basic color wheel. The colour opposite purple is yellow, which is the complementary colour. The furniture could bein the shades of yellow. Also one should opt for upholstered furniture so that they can match the color samples of the chosen shades of upholstery against the purple carpet and then decide on finalizing it forthe furniture in the room.

Having a Bedroom with Purple Carpet

A bedroom makes for a great canvas on which to express yourself. In choosing a particular color theme for the room, you are actually displaying facets of your personality. Purple is very much invogue these days, and purple carpets, especially so. If purple is, in fact, your favourite colour, youwill have a good time designing the colour scheme for your room.

A good idea is to use the purple carpet as the base, and design the colour theme for the rest of the room around it. Now, you don’t want to overuse purple, otherwise the colour will lose its charm. Itis important to temper the purple of the carpet with shades like mauve, lavender and white, or, ifyou’re a little more daring, teal and pale orange. Purple lampshades with orange lighting will add agood touch, by bringing out the inherent tranquility of the colour.