Rug colours to go with wall
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What colour rug would you go for??
Comments (7)I can't tell as it depends on the colour of your carpet and surrounding walls. If they are all very neutral, why not use your rug as an opportunity to inject some colour into the room? Most colour would go and if you pick a rug with more than one colour, you can then use that to change your accessories when you get bored...See MoreWalls colour to go with Persian carpet
Comments (10)I tend to think it's really worth deciding what it is you want to jump out and be a feature and what it is you'd rather wasn't noticed ;) If the rug is one of the loveliest things in the room and you want that to feature more (plus set against parquet floor which is lovely too) then I'd probably choose a colour that doesn't overpower the rug. Saying that and putting rug to one side I would personally be inclined to keep a dark shade (particularly as it appears to set off the sofa nicely) - maybe Stiffkey Blue or Pelt by F&B would work. If that would still overpower the rug (and this is to be a feature you want picked out) then go light and perhaps take it onto the ceiling too/ pick out the coving/ picture rail/ skirting and doors with a different shade. I did my lounge in Blackened (walls + ceiling) with Cornforth on woodwork/ doors / Wimborne on picture rail and coving. I would personally lose the curtains/ pelmet - looks a bit 'heavy' and quite dominating - however if those are lovely (hard to tell from pic) then again to make them more of a feature then go light on the walls.... Hope helpful - good luck!...See MoreWhat colour rug and curtains go best with navy settee
Comments (1)I have oak colour floor...See MoreDo I go for a strong colour on a blank bedroom wall?
Comments (5)I like the idea of tying it in - I'd be a bit worried about painting all the walls in that colour as it may be too dark. My other thought was to continue the tongue and groove panelling around (same as the built in wardrobe finish) but costwise I think that would be too much and the same two wall dilemma would occur. I am also going to make a nice new tall headboard - I like the look of the lighter coloured one against the dark blue in your pics...See MoreCarolina
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