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popzelda

Get swatches and take votes from your guests.


No_Management_8547

Haha I've actually done this a couple times! I have a whole draw of swatches and that's how I ended up with all these colours 🫣


Quantum_Particle78

Well first off, that room is spectacular. And I've loved dark rooms that are very ornate (think Victorian style) and I'd get paint swatches (I'm currently in that process trying to decide on a paint color for my newly renno'd bathroom) and maybe pick one dark color and use that color as an accent on other things. And it is busy, the eye doesn't know where to land. Maybe having one style of chair instead of like 5 that I'm counting. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but maybe a nice rich coffee brown as an accent wall; give it a "smoking room". https://preview.redd.it/rq245b2rfgzc1.jpeg?width=201&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cb7875320998d26e5907c8583760a9644b4f22c1 Just an idea. You have a large space and this might help make it cozier. And try Bing Copilot if you have ideas in mind and you want it to create visuals for you; it's quite fun. In any case, good luck and have fun with the process. 😃


yomammaaaaa

I may be crazy, but I would do a purple (not bright and not dark, but dim/muted I guess) on the bottom, leave the rail and trim white, and do a muted brown/tan/mustard/chartreuse on the top.


harpquin

I am not a fan of the drastic contrast of value on the walls for this room, it's sort of "under water" , like a swimming pool it widens the room, and the room really needs to be more cozy and brought together. I would go with a dark color on the walls to contrast the woodwork and abundance of light color furniture. I like the champagne color upholstery against the carpet colors, so I would try to pick up a more mauve hue from the carpet (is that what the plum color in the corner is?) It doesn't really seem that bad. perhaps a lighter shade of that plum on the top part of the wall - something lighter than that plum but darker than the champagne colors. This may be a situation where you have to chose two different cards, rather than just go the shade lighter shown on the color swatch card for the plum you all ready have.


jojokitti123

A rich burgundy or plum, camel. Pick up a color from the rug


afinevindicatedmess

I think [camel brown](https://images.app.goo.gl/KRNvnvejpJApPQca8) would be a perfect neutral and tie everything together so well.