Goose Down Paint - What colour Carpet & Curtains?
jo_lloyd83
6 years ago
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Comments (1)What colour is your furniture, carpet etc?...See MoreWhat colour curtains?
Comments (4)It’s hard to advise without pictures as we do need to see what style furniture you have and a pic of the rug would be good. However, I personally would choose curtains of a similar colour to your walls. They will then be less in your face. I’m never keen on colourful curtains that shout at you, and red can be really domineering. I have a red Persian rug and my curtains are a faded cream with a tiniest hint of faded red, but I wish they were plainer. You can then choose cushions and artwork that will bring in the red of your Afghan rug into the room. I tried to find some inspirational pics but I couldn’t find grey walls with an Afghan run, sorry....See MoreWhat curtains go with green carpet?
Comments (11)Also depends on the sofa (and other seating) fabric she'll have. And I hope we are talking about floor to ceiling curtains? I've put in a more neutral chair and painted the walls a cream (but obv I don't know whether it resembles the cream walls of your friend's room) Here's a mock up with gold curtains https://www.curtains-2go.co.uk/curtains/23618/lucerna-gilt.htm I don't know this company, so don't know whether it's a nice fabric, but it's the one I used in the 'room'. (I personally wouldn't go for gold curtains though) Another idea could be a dusky pink. https://www.curtains-2go.co.uk/curtains/23327/fine-velvet-pale-rose.htm And I've also put in the neutral curtains I've used in the first mock up, just so you can see the effect of the different colours. But it all depends on the furniture too, not just on the carpet. Anyway, hope it helps....See MoreWhat colour curtains.
Comments (6)Hi Emily, A few things to consider: The wood of the bed clashes with the wood of the side table and bookcase. Mixing woods is a good thing, but when they clash, especially when they will be sitting right next to each other - this will not work well. You may need to change one or the other. At the moment (except for the bed wood) all your colours are very cold. You need to use warm and cool colours together (unless all neutrals) to make your room more comfortable and inviting to live in. If you want to go with the dark blue carpet, may I suggest neutral colour walls (a cream, light grey or taupe maybe - warmer tones). Then add the wall colour to your room in your bedding (white or cream sheets & duvet) with an accent blanket folded across the bottom of the bed (pulled up and used in cold weather) & throw cushions to bring in your chosen colours with a print(s) - the lighter blue with the darker navy. Lastly, you can use the previous wall colour (the mid blue) for your curtains (stripes, solid or a small print possibly). Hope this helps. Best wishes & good luck!...See MoreBayswater Interiors
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