Gray Purple And Yellow Bedroom

Gray Purple And Yellow Bedroom

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15 Unexpected Colors that Go with Purple Perfectly

Peaceful blue meets passionate red.

colors that go with purple

Patrick Cline

Purple represents wisdom, royalty, peace, mystery, magic, creativity, loyalty, and ambition, and if we can't be purple, we can at least use it in our homes. Not to mention, purple meets at the intersection of peaceful, calming blue and bold, passionate red for a beautiful blend. While it may not be the most obvious or popular color in the rainbow when it comes to decorating, it is easily the most interesting. But what colors complement purple best? Since decorators know how to incorporate it better than anyone, we rounded up our favorite designer rooms featuring various shades of purple as examples to follow. Keep reading to discover which colors go best with purple to inspire your own interiors.

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Black

In this contemporary sitting room designed by Shapeless Studio, the deep mauve walls set an intimate mood. The inky-black accents and charcoal sofa deepen that vibe, while the lighter pink and cream elements soften things up just enough.

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Orange

Color Theory 101: Opposites attract. This whimsical, pattern-packed living room by Anna Spiro Design is all the proof we need. The energizing orange sofa warms up the soft lavender throughout, creating the perfect visual balance.

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Baby Blue

Heather Hilliard gave the more traditional elements in this hallway—like the elaborate gilt mirror and oak console—a playful counterpoint with sky-blue grass-cloth wallpaper and a ginger jar table lamp with a grape-toned pleated shade. The pretty purple lilac blossoms are a nice touch too.

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Dusty Rose

A wavy, rounded iris area rug is further emboldened by a corresponding painting with pops of red in this living room by 2LG Studio. The soft, dusty-pink painted walls assert a sophisticated backdrop without disrupting the overall sweetness of the space.

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Pastel Yellow

Designed by Katherine M. Ireland, these twin beds are topped with pastel purple-and-green canopies for a springlike touch. The canopy toppers offer a slight contrast in print but keep the Easter egg color story consistent. The more prominent hue, pastel yellow, goes so nicely with the purples throughout.

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Charcoal

In this chic, swanky kitchen nook by Kingston Lafferty Design, the mosaic of colorful handmade tiles extends overhead. This makes the niche pop, not disappear into the corner. And the gray chalk paint brings in a smoky sophistication, complementing the gold accents and plum paint.

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Royal Blue

This dining room by Redmond Aldrich Design is a sublime blend of modern and traditional thanks to the multi-size paper pendants and elaborate turn-of-the-century ceiling. We adore the bursts of purple balanced by the rich yellows in the carpet and the vibrant blue dining chairs.

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Dark Brown

The deep chocolate brown–purple hues in this study designed by Studio DB ensure a sense of intimacy and a suggestion of drama while still being timeless. The cooler blues in the painting bring in just a splash of contrast too.

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Cantaloupe

Swirling lavender motifs make this kitchen, designed by Erin Martin, romantic and more than a touch theatrical, while the warm Creamsicle orange background is in keeping with the farmhouse bones of the space.

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Light Gray

This lavender oasis designed by Cathy Chapman presents a strong case for monochromatic purple decorating. The key: Stick to a color story of muted pastels and use just the right neutral—in this case, light gray.

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Marigold

Not only is the deep blue paint a lovely and bold color for this living room by Kate Reid, but its high-gloss finish also adds some extra punch. And she doesn't stop there: The marigold curtains and rich orchid armchair contribute to the jewel-toned palette too.

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Red

Concrete gets a lot of flack for making a space feel cold rather than homey, while purple and red together have an unfair reputation for resembling a garish Valentine's Day card. But leave it to designer Briony Fitzgerald to prove all the nonbelievers wrong. Vibrant abstract art paired with a traditional console table results in a unique, beautiful blend of old and new, moody and cheerful.

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Forest Green

This bathroom designed by Studio DB has a sexy allure, which is achieved by matching an eggplant-purple bathtub with a metallic wallpaper panel that features a sleek panther and is flanked by forest green–painted walls.

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Turquoise

A statement wall or ceiling in a fun shade like amethyst is a great way to keep things fresh and interesting. We're loving how this ceiling contrasts with the rustic turquoise pieces and classic red barrel chairs in this cozy nook.

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Gold

The flecks of purple in this panel of gold wallpaper are accentuated by the baby-pink ceiling and lavender carafe and tumbler set. Interior design firm Redmond Aldrich then introduced some contemporary style with spiky modern vases and a clean-lined wooden cabinet.

Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior editor, and when she's not busy obsessing over all things decor-related, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again.

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Gray Purple And Yellow Bedroom

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