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A neutral wooden flooring has been used throughout so as not to add yet another colour into the mix, nicely finishing off the bedroom space.


20 Colors That Go Well With Purple

sarah lyon, writer for the spruce

Sarah Lyon is a freelance writer and home decor enthusiast, who enjoys sharing good finds on home items. Since 2018, she has contributed to a variety of lifestyle publications, including Apartment Therapy and Architectural Digest.

Updated on 08/07/23

Colors That Go With Purple

Purple is such a standout color that it might seem like a problematic hue to build a decor scheme around. In reality, colors that go with purple span a spectrum of shades, including black, navy blue, white, and metallics. Gold, copper, and yellow are colors that go with dark purple, imparting a regal ambiance. And lilac, pink, and white are colors that go with light purple for a softer, delicate feel or a space for a child.

Both cool and warm shades of purple are versatile enough to give off entirely different vibes—moody, regal, modern, joyful, earthy—depending on which complementary hues you choose to add to the mix. For instance, black can be an accent color that goes with deep purple walls for a moody and luxurious look.

But sometimes, colors don’t go with purple, especially if they don’t match in tone and intensity—e.g., a rich jewel tone purple with a soft light pink. Looking at paint color palette cards that show a main color with potential accent pairings can help you determine colors for your particular purple.

Read on to discover some favorite color combinations that will help you to make a purple interior shine.

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Electric Violet + Muted Silver: Modern & Energizing

Modern home office with purple and silver Rorschach ink wallpaper

There’s something so invigorating about Rorschach ink wallpaper, don’t you think? When done in a crisp combination of silver and violet, it can serve as a daily jolt of inspiration for an office or workspace. Leave the rest of the surfaces relatively minimal to let the color pairing shine.

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Lilac + Rattan: Playful & Casual

Playful purple children's bedroom

Earthy rattan dresses down pastel lilac, transforming a traditionally “feminine” shade into something a touch more casual.

For an extra dose of playfulness, layer in graphic pops of turquoise and daffodil.

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Lilac + Medium Blue: Modern Regency

Regency inspired reading nook with blue floral wallpaper and purple chair

“While different shades, the blue and purple are both of a similar tone, which creates a beautiful balance,” Philadelphia designer Michelle Gage, the mastermind behind this cozy reading nook, says. According to Gage, the pairing—especially when accented with a vintage portrait—“creates a whimsical and English vibe.”

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Stylish Mint and Purple Bathroom

purple-and-mint-bathroom

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As colour combinations go, these mint and aubergine purple walls, side by side, is one of my favourite.

Mint is a cool, calming colour which works best in a bathroom setting as opposed to other rooms in the home.

The whole style of this bathroom space screams 1950s glamour. The deep purple walls are mirrored in the towel, while the purple and mint in the screen carry on the colour scheme and finish the look off exquisitely.

What Colour Goes With Purple Walls?

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So, let’s get to the last question that I need to cover, ‘What colour goes with purple walls ?’ The simple answer is, that any colour will go with a purple wall. The colour you choose though depends on how brave you are feeling and whether you want to use different tones and shades of purple in a subtle way, or complimentary colours from opposite ends of the colour wheel like orange, yellow or green.

Whatever colour or colours you decide to put with purple, have fun with whatever you choose and try to push your ideas and designs outside of your comfort zone.

After all, you can always start again should it go wrong!

Frequently Asked Questions

Does purple go with blue ?

Yes, purple and blue will indeed complement each other and create an appealing colour combination. Both colours belong to the cool side of the colour spectrum and therefore work together harmoniously, especially when the particular tones are chosen carefully.

Purple and blue share similar undertones, with blue being a primary colour and purple being a secondary colour created by combining blue and red. This similarity in undertones is what allows them to blend well together. Depending on the specific shades and intensities chosen, the combination of purple and blue can evoke calmness and serenity.

Does grey go with purple ?

Yes, grey and purple can create a stylish colour pairing. Grey is a versatile neutral colour that can complement and enhance the richness of various shades of purple.

The key to successfully combining grey and purple is to consider the specific shades and tones of each colour. Lighter shades of grey, such as dove grey or silver, can create a soft and elegant backdrop for shades of purple.

On the other hand, darker shades of grey, like charcoal or slate grey, can provide a strong and dramatic contrast when paired with vibrant or deep shades of purple, such as royal purple or eggplant.

What colours go with purple furniture ?

When pairing colours with purple furniture, you have several options for creating a harmonious look. Colours such as white, grey, and beige, for instance, provide a neutral backdrop that allows the purple to stand.

Soft pastel colours such as light pink, mint green, and lavender create a gentle and more soothing atmosphere.

For a bold statement, consider contrasting colours like yellow, orange, or green. The blue shades which lay adjacent to purple on the colour wheel, such as royal blue or periwinkle, create a calming effect, whereas metallic accents like silver, gold, or copper add glamour and opulence.

What colour goes with dark purple ?

Dark purple can go with various other colours. Here are some possible options:

  1. Light Grey: Light grey offers a sophisticated contrast, allowing the purple to stand out as the focal point while maintaining a contemporary look.
  2. Cream or Beige: Cream or beige tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere, complementing the dark purple and adding balance and softness to the space.
  3. Gold or Brass: Metallic accents in gold or brass add luxury and opulence to dusky purple, creating a regal ambience that complements its richness.
  4. Teal or Turquoise: Pairing dark purple with teal or turquoise creates a bold and vibrant contrast, infusing the space with energy and depth.
  5. Pale Pink: Light or pale pink creates a delicate and feminine look when combined with deep purple, striking a balance between richness and softness, resulting in an elegant and romantic aesthetic.

Is purple a good colour for a living room ?

Purple can certainly be a good colour choice for a living room, depending on your preferences and desired atmosphere. It is associated with luxury, creativity, and spirituality, so will bring a unique and bold element to the space.

Consider the following factors when deciding if purple is suitable for your living room:

  1. Tonal Variations: Purple comes in various shades, from deep and rich to lighter and more serene tones, allowing you to create different moods within the space.
  2. Complementary Colours: Pair purple with neutrals like white or grey for balance, metallic accents for glamour, or contrasting colours like yellow or green for vibrancy.
  3. Lighting: Natural and artificial lighting can influence how purple appears, so test different lighting conditions to achieve the desired effect.

Author: Matthew Chiappini

Author Bio: Matthew studied art and design at Stamford college, including interior design and colour theory. He still has a great love for art, home decor and interior design and is a keen DIYer, having worked as a carpenter after leaving school. Matthew has been writing home and home decor articles since 2020.

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