Using the rule would work well when pairing yellow and brown. A more unexpected pairing that you might not come up with yourself is pairing browns with purple. When pairing purple and brown, always focus on the opposites. Darker woods like walnut pair well with pastel purples, and lighter brown woods pair well with deep shades of purple like plum or bright shades like amethyst. Combining blue and brown tones can make a relaxing environment out of an ordinary bedroom.
Brown leather paired with navy blue makes a room feel rustic and refined, whereas pale blue paired with beige or a lighter wood creates a more serene environment. The cool tones in shades of blue mix well with the warm browns of darker wooden furniture without leaving the room feeling too dark or heavy. For more ideas on how you can use blue around your home, we have more suggestions on colors that pair with blue.
Pairing brown with shades like rose or fuchsia creates a feminine space without overdoing it. You could choose a more subtle, subdued shade of pink for the wall as well, like this room with a pink-peach shade on the walls. Much like a brown and white pairing, brown pairs well with black to create a classic color palette in any room. When using black as one of your main colors, you must make sure to balance it well.
In spaces with black furniture, brown accents can add depth and interest to the room, whereas black can create drama against brown furniture. Decoist is a web magazine that brings you the daily bits of architecture, furniture and interior design.
On Decoist we feature all sorts of ideas to make your bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens or offices look prettier. Russet brown and copper add a warm, cosy feel to a space. The use of copper accents can often be overpowering but the use of brown decor lets both colour palettes shine.
The simplest choice would be brown and crisp white. The pairing of cream and brown-greys in this loft-style bedroom is exquisite. They complement one another with a sophisticated yet cosy result. Using dark wood and matte black in this kitchen adds an air of sophistication.
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Learn how to create stunning color combinations with brown. The color brown too often gets a bad rap as lackluster or boring. But there's a warming trend going on in neutrals. Grays are giving way to midtone browns that are just as versatile and create the coziness we crave.
This year, we're recognizing them as a comforting backdrop that works with almost any color you want to play against them. Deciding which brown is right for your walls depends largely on how you want the room to feel.
Then go lighter," says Nicole Gibbons , designer and founder of Clare paint company. Go darker. Either way, plan on decorating with multiple browns of the same temperature but different tones. Here are our favorite ways to pair brown with colors. Lean into brown's copper side by pairing it with orange or red of equal intensity.
In this formal living room , the crisp white ceiling balances rich dark-brown walls. An area rug, draperies, and upholstery finished in a warm shade of white help counteract deep hardwood flooring. Small pops of bright red add energy to the built-ins and furnishings. This sandy beige has red undertones that bring out the richness of chocolate brown for a perfectly balanced pairing.
When pairing similar colors, texture is everything. A shag-style rug, bamboo blinds, and wood furniture prevent this family room from falling flat. Who says gray and brown can't work together?
Opt for a shade of gray with warm undertones to keep the color palette cohesive. In this family room, a cappuccino-color sofa and pale beige walls warm up a charcoal rug, marble coffee table, and blue throw pillows.
Lighten the look of a dark brown sofa with feminine pink accents and plenty of patterns. The two warm shades blend harmoniously when set against clean white walls. Various shades of pink repeat on this living room's pillows, framed artwork, and furniture upholstery.
The earthy hues of brown will always be enhanced when contrasted with crisp white. The tall subway tile backsplash in this bathroom is a winning combination with the chocolate brown color above it, the two working together to increase the drama.
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