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Purple is often associated with royalty and has been used in palaces and cathedrals throughout history.


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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Purple Paint Colors

When purple paint contains equal amounts of blue and red, it creates a pleasing balance. Adding gray lends purple a classic sophistication. Whereas adding yellow, its complement, gives purple an invigorating quality – making it ideal for a kitchen or sunroom.

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Carpet Color to Match Your Light Purple Walls Chart

At the end of the day, it’s important to choose a carpet color that you love and that makes you feel happy and comfortable in your living room.

If you’re still unsure about what color carpet to choose, don’t be afraid to experiment and try out different colors and patterns until you find the perfect one for you.

Remember, decorating is all about expressing your personal style and creating a space that reflects who you are.

Trust your instincts and have fun with it!

FAQs

1. What other colors go well with light purple walls?

Aside from neutrals and bold colors, you can also pair light purple walls with soft pastel colors like pink, peach, and mint green.

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Earthy colors like brown, beige, and olive green can also complement light purple walls.

2. What type of carpet material is best?

The type of carpet material you choose depends on your lifestyle, budget, and personal preference. Wool carpets are durable, eco-friendly, and have natural stain resistance.

Nylon carpets are also durable and easy to clean, while polyester carpets are soft and affordable. Consider your needs and lifestyle when choosing the right carpet material for your living room.

3. Can I mix patterns in my living room?

Absolutely! Mixing patterns can add visual interest and depth to your living room. Just make sure to choose patterns that complement each other and don’t clash.

You can mix patterns by choosing a carpet with a bold pattern and pairing it with solid-colored furniture or decor, or by mixing different patterns in your throw pillows or curtains.

In Conclusion: Choose a Carpet that Makes You Happy

Choosing the right carpet color for your living room can seem like a daunting task, but with these tips, you can make an informed decision that you’ll love for years to come.

Remember to consider color theory, neutral colors, bold colors, lighting, and your personal style when choosing a carpet color.

And most importantly, trust your gut and choose a carpet that makes you happy and comfortable in your living room.

So, if you want to add a touch of regal elegance to your living room, light purple walls might be the perfect choice for you!

I recently redecorated my living room with light purple walls, and I was unsure about what color carpet to choose.

I ended up going with a beige carpet, and I couldn’t be happier with the result.

The neutral color creates a cozy and inviting feel in my living room, and it complements the light purple walls perfectly.

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