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What colors work well with brown or beige sofa and carpet?

My living room has brown carpet and brown/beige sofa. I would like to use like a sage or green curtain.Basically I would like to incorporate green somewhere. what other colors can i add or choose from?

Answer:

sage will add a refreshing touch -beige and most browns are neutrals so add any color you like .something i suggest to my clients that may sound silly but it works is to go through your wardrobe ,laying different color pieces (one at a time) on the sofa step back and take a good hard look its an easy way to see what colors you really like with and go well with your sofa and carpet once you've narrowed it down leave each piece separately there on the sofa for a day to see if you like it enough to live with it before spending any money-have fun with it
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You can incorporate hunter green, cranberry, gold tones with brown and beige. I have a brown sectional couch that has speckle colors in it, but faint, and a beige carpet with a hint of browns in it. I have hunter green curtains which contain gold tones. I get many compliments on it. :-)
Any color goes with brown and beige. I also have beige carpeting and a brown/beige couch and love seat. Our drapes, pillows, and other accessories are maroon, but blue, green, mauve, or just about any color would work.
Wow you have sooo many options with a brown or beige sofa almost any warm tone color will work with brown and any cool or warm tone with beige. You definitely have more options with beige but its harder to keep clean. With beige you can do anywhere from aqua blues, yellows, pinks reds, oranges and yellows. With brown I would stick with colors that make it pop such as peaches, oranges, yellows and reds. Anthoer good idea is to use throw pillows choose lighter shades in the summer and spring and deeper shades in the fall and winter. Its an inexpensive way to change the look of the place without committing to one look and getting tired of it. Good luck. :-)

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