Black Leather Furniture

What color paint will match my beige berber carpet and black leather furniture?

The trim in the room is oak. I want to add the color red as an accent color in some of the decor.

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  1. Basically every color. Blues, Reds, and Even dark beige would be great.
  2. Many! What you should do is go to the fabric store and find swatches that have black and beige as part of the color schemes, find what you like...in fact maybe buy some of that fabric as some pillow fabric. Then use the accent colors for wall paint and accessories. This way you already know you like the combination and the fabric will tie it all together even if it's just a few pillows, then duplicate the other colors with your accessories, and you'll have a designer looking room.
  3. a very white color. but it depends on what color trim you have between the carpet and wall
  4. You are trying to mach to 2 neutral colors so you could use any colr you want I personally would stay with earth colors but thats really just a matter of opinion. Mytop pik woud be olive green.
  5. I agree with collen above me.
  6. Your options are limitless. We could all suggest our fav colors, but you have to live in your house, so it should be colors that you enjoy. You should start with a picture, rug, pillow, etc.that you love, then pick colors from them for your wall color/colors. Remember if you're going to use a strong color, it should only be an accent, then use a neutral, coordinating color as the main color. Example: Red on the accent wall, gray, beige, or taupe in the other walls. Then use the accent color,(in this example red), as cushions, throws, pictures, candles, etc. Good luck, my friend.
  7. I would use a golden yellow (nice warm color) or taupe. Have fun!
  8. play around with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to help you imagine how the colors will look together. It is the best paint visualizer on the web, imho. I like how their color palette is laid out, I like that you can search by color family & color name, the "painted" rooms look the most realistic, and it suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours: http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/ I think "avenue tan" (# 7543) might be a good choice. You can take a photo of your house & upload it to the makeover gallery on this website: http://www.roomvues.com/ You can get color suggestions & for $5 they'll photoshop them onto your room so that you can get an idea of what it will look like.
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