Modern purple living rooms


11 ways to use this on-trend color |

(Image credit: Neptune / Carpetright / Sofology)

If you’re looking for purple living room ideas then you’re in luck as they are making a comeback. With Pantone having recently announced ‘Very Peri’, a bold blue-violet shade, as its color of the year 2022, interior designers and homeowners alike are re-discovering the potential of this color to create myriad interior looks.

Purple is a hugely versatile color for using in the home – with a spectrum stretching from the deepest aubergine shades and striking royal purples, through to lavender, mauves and soft lilac, there’s a shade of purple to suit all rooms and tastes.

To help inspire your living room ideas we've rounded up a variety of ways to use this on-trend shade in your home, from beautiful paint ideas to quick updates, along with some handy advice from the experts.

Purple living room ideas

When it comes to living room color schemes there are myriad looks to create. Whether you’re looking for a head-turning space to entertain guests, or a cozy country retreat, decorating with purple offers huge scope within interior design with all sorts of living room paint ideas, fabrics, wallpapers, furniture and accessories available. 

To create a lasting impression, try decorating in bold shades of ultra-violet and amethyst, or, for a cozy, relaxing space consider purples with warm undertones that will bring a cocooning, comforting mood. Alternatively, to bring a subtle hint of color to fresh, neutral schemes try adding in soft lilac accessories.

'Whether you opt for a statement or muted hue, purple is full of life and optimism,' says Punam Chada, buyer at Carpetright . 'Being so versatile, it works just as well in living rooms and bedrooms as it does in kitchens and bathrooms. Accessorizing with black and white accents and oversized foliage will accentuate the color – and ensure it feels fresh and inviting.'

1. Liven-up a neutral scheme with a purple sofa

(Image credit: Bungalow DK velvet and linen cushions)

Upholstery is a brilliant way to inject color and personality to neutral living rooms. In rooms brimming with beautiful original features such as a parquet floor and wall panelling, it can be hard to know where to introduce color – a sofa in a delicate textured lilac fabric will add a touch of color without distracting from the architecture of the space. 

2. Paint a bookcase

(Image credit: Alicia Taylor / Alicia Taylor)

Paint ideas are a quick and easy way to inject color into a home, but using them wall-to-wall is a bold choice. For a more relaxed approach you could try painting a floor-to-ceiling bookcase to create a characterful feature wall. A rich aubergine shade, the purple of this bookcase really helps to showcase the decorative ornaments and sculptural pieces dotted about the shelves.

3. Use dark purple to create a cozy feel

(Image credit: Neptune Clove paint )

Versatile and cocooning, warm, rich purples make beautiful cozy living room ideas as this space proves. New from Neptune, this Clove paint helps ground this modern living room idea when used on the bottom half of the wall and pairs beautifully with sage and warm neutral tones in a celebration of nature's rustic tones.

‘Not quite as purple as our Juniper paint, nor as brown as Walnut or Fine Mahogany, Clove is the ultimate dark shade. Deep but not overwhelming, Clove works on all four walls (and even the ceiling) of a snug but is equally effective as an accent on a kitchen island or bath tub,’ says Rebecca Elderfield, product and service creative director at Neptune .

‘Contrast it with the freshness of Silver Birch, pair it with our Old Rose and Moss shades for subtle balance, or even combine it with stronger hues like Olive and
Mustard for a hint of eccentricity.’

(Image credit: Fabrizia cocktail chair, Campbell-Rey at The Invisible Collection )

A statement cocktail chair is a brilliant way to give purpose and interest to an empty living room corner. With its distinctive ogee arched back, this Fabrizio cocktail chair in Dedar’s Amoir Libre lavender moiré, color Parme adds an eye-catching pop of color to this space and pairs with contrasting mustard and cobalt tones to give this tapestry-covered room a contemporary twist.  

5. Use a dusky purple for a country feel

(Image credit: Sanderson Elysian fabrics)

A beautiful shade for a country living room, this velvety Eggplant paint from Sanderson brings subtle color to this space and pairs beautifully with warm natural wood and nature-inspired fabrics.

Opting for a matt, soft purple can make a beautiful backdrop for layering up decorative fabrics as this space proves. Capturing the beauty of nature, Sanderson's Elysian fabric, used here on curtains, showcases a beautiful painterly landscape artwork in an array of subtle colors, which really shines when set against plain purple walls. 

6. Choose soft lilac seating for a restful space

(Image credit: Sims Hilditch)

White living room ideas are fresh, bright and timeless, but they can benefit from some delicate touches of color to help create depth. A beautiful pairing with white and grey, soft lilac is a great way to bring a touch of femininity to living areas and is an exciting alternative to the blush pink which has been so popular over recent years.  

‘Lilac is a soothing color and can add a touch of sophistication if used with greys. It is a lovely soft color and perhaps more ambiguous than many pinks with the underlying blue tone enabling it to sit well with blues,’ says fabric designer Sarah Hardaker .

‘Lilac works well with greys for sophistication, deep blues and pinks and also fawns and creams where a more warm toned lilac is used, or for a contrast try a touch of olive green,’ adds Sarah.

If you are thinking about introducing lilac over upholstery in a white living room then consider a tactile material such as velvet, or a textured weave as this will not only bring soft color but cozy texture, too.

7. Turn heads with a jewel palette

(Image credit: Sofology)

If you're looking to create an opulent, glamorous space why not consider using striking Amethyst as part of a jewel-themed living room color scheme? A living room sofa upholstered in a sumptuous velvet is guaranteed to bring luxury and richness – to continue the jewel-theme try teaming it with a contrasting peridot green shade on walls as this will create an exciting contrast and make the sofa really pop.

8. Try a purple footstool

(Image credit: Future / James Merrell)

Sitting at the center of a living room a footstool or an upholstered coffee table offers a great opportunity to make a design statement. Sitting at opposite ends of the color wheel, this purple footstool works particularly well with the olive-green walls in this quirky living space. Covered in a Kantha fabric, distinguished by its running stitching, this footstool brings added texture as well as color to this cozy space. 

9. Immerse yourself in parma violet

(Image credit: Carpetright iSense Splendour Saxony carpet in Lilac)

If you're looking to create bold, head-turning scheme why not decorate in wall-to-wall lilac and a matching fitted carpet? While it may sound daring, using the same color across all surfaces can help a small living room to feel larger. 

To keep purple room ideas looking fresh and contemporary try introducing furniture with streamline silhouettes and sculptural light fittings. A super soft fitted living room carpet idea such as this Splendour design from Carpetright will help the space cozy and inviting. 

'Carpet can provide an instant refresh, it also adds comfort, natural insulation and is an excellent choice for living rooms, being warmer than hard flooring and softer on the soles of feet,' says Punum Chada, buyer at Carpetright.

'People are increasingly bold when it comes to choosing flooring for living rooms, with practical, neutral carpets no longer necessarily the automatic choice, instead, we’re seeing more on-trend patterns and colours being used for a far more aspirational style.'

10. Pair purple with striking tangerine

(Image credit: Chairs in Rivoli Violette fabric by Manuel Canovas)

Large living rooms with high ceilings are great spaces to be experimental with color, as they allow space for bold hues to really shine. A mid-century chair in a striking violet velvet is guaranteed to create wow factor – to balance vibrant, saturated purples consider pairing them with strong orange curtains and warm reflective surfaces.  

(Image credit: Paper & Paint Library)

Paint is a quick and easy way to make a statement in a living room. For a playful modern living room idea consider painting the ceiling in a warm lilac and pairing it with rich, deep red as demonstrated here with a ceiling in Lady Char’s Lilac and walls in Grenache, both from Paper & Paint Library .  

As well as bringing color, paint can also be a clever device for highlighting architectural features, plus can change the feel of a space, too. Dividing the wall with bands of color as done here can help to make large living spaces feel more intimate. Furthermore, painting the ceilings of Georgian properties in a contrasting color to the walls can help showcase their beautiful original plasterwork such as coving and ceiling roses. 

What colors go with purple in a living room?

There are many colors that work well with purple in living room color schemes – to find the right shades be sure to think about the warmth and tone of the color.

'When selecting a complementary shade for purple, consider the undertones within the shade and opt for neutrals with a pink or lilac undertone for a harmonious finish – a suite of these can be found in the Grey section of our Color Scales colorcard,’ says Ruth Mottershead, creative director of Little Greene.

Bold, Amythest purples work well within jewel-toned palettes while dark, rich purples partner well with olive green and earthy terracotta tones. At the other end of the spectrum, ’once known as the color of the nineties, lilac is having a bit of a comeback as a natural go-to partner for the ever popular shades of grey,' says Sarah Vanrenen of Vanrenen GW Designs. However lilac can also work well with contrasting shades of mustard, olive green and even warm reads.

For more information on what colors work well together, take a look at the colour wheel theory which can help you chose complementary colors for use in interiors.

Is lilac good for a living room?

Delicate and soothing, lilac makes a good color for a relaxing living room. Conjuring scenes of pretty trailing wisteria and fields of lavender, it is perfect for bringing the beauty of nature into the home as well as a feminine touch to living spaces.

‘Soft Lilac has an extremely inviting, friendly energy and is great for creating a relaxed feel within a home,' says Francesca Wezel of Francesca’s Paints. 'Associated with open-mindedness and sociability it has the effect of making people feel at ease – perfect for communal areas. It also has a slight feminine edge to it, which again reinforces the feeling of comfortability and care.'

’The paler shades of lilac and mauve are surprisingly versatile and when applied correctly, can be undeniably pretty,’ adds Sarah Vanrenen of Vanrenen GW Designs.

Pippa is Content Editor on Homes & Gardens online contributing to Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors print issues. A graduate of Art History and formerly Style Editor at Period Living, she is passionate about architecture, creating decorating content, interior styling and writing about craft and historic homes. She enjoys searching out beautiful images and the latest trends to share with the Homes & Gardens audience. A keen gardener, when she’s not writing you’ll find her growing flowers on her village allotment for styling projects.

15 Catchy Living Room Designs with Purple Accent

For some people, the color purple is associated to mourning or death, but for some, it is a color that exemplifies regalness and royalty because of the brightness it has. This color is a hue between the colors blue and red, sort of a variation of the color violet. It sometimes is alternately used since the colors just differ in shade, but whether purple or violet, this color will surely inspire us.

Today, we will be showing you 15 Catchy Living Room Designs with Purple Accent that will not only inspire us, but interest us because of the secret beauty of the color – it’s always fresh looking, catchy, stunning and at some point, it looks extra special especially when matched with the right decors! Take a tour with these 15 living rooms and talk to us about your thoughts!

Attico

Usona Home

Who wouldn’t love the modern square-shaped seating for this modern living room? The color makes the space more regal and rich in color.

Coal Creek Radiant Model Living Room

Trio Environments

For this living room, it’s the furniture that makes the room more alive. The grey walls accented with strips of purple and some decor looks great too!

Heiress’s Pucci Inspired Apartment

Tracy Murdock Design and Management

Whoever Heiress Pucci is, this room sure makes everything inside it look great and matchy! The printed throw pillows give great effect for the plain colored sofa.

Los Gatos Residence

Lizette Marie Interior Design

The center table for this living space is really interesting. It came from an old piece of wood which was just cut according to its trunk and look at marvelous it looks.

Malaga Modern Family Room

Suite 102 by Amy Noel

With this large seating, relatives who come to visit will surely want to stay in this family room!

Minimalist Purple Living Room Interior

Trendzona

We do not know about you, but this living room sure is as classy as black furniture being paired with white!

Modern Home

The Uncommon Common Law

White walls, grey sofas and area carpet are made interesting by adding tidbits of purple in the room!

Paradise Lane

Billinkoff Architecture

We love the contemporary look to this almost funky living room thanks to the pretty furniture this room has.

Living Area

House to Home

The walls may seem darker than usual paint colors that we see in regular living rooms, but this space is special made by the regal color used along with white furniture and decors that make this space extra special.

Scarsdale Stunner

B Fein Interior Design

How do you like the tiny stuffing of purple infused in this living room? Because we sure love them!

Statement Shade Chic

Z Gallerie

This royal looking living room sure is a stunning example of chic living in the modern times!

Traditional Renovation

Morgante – Wilson Architects

The seating area is definitely the center of attraction for this living room! It is a stunner and matched with the right materials around it, this space is one great room!

Upper Eastside Townhouse

DHD Architecture | Interior Design

Using white furniture and incorporating purple pillows and purple wallpaper completes the look for a purple-inspired living room!

Weschester Showcase

Last Detail Interior Design

It may look like a dining set but this living space sure is a classy space to entertain your guests who comes and visit!

Workfolio Contemporary Living Room

Blanco Interiores

We love the shade of purple used in this living room! The vintage inspired sofa paired with the cute decors for this room – this is one fab space!

That was our 15 Catchy Living Room Designs with Purple Accent that sure was a great collection of great finds – not only of fabulous living rooms spaces but also of furniture that will make our living spaces as fascinating as the ones we just saw! And by the way, take a look at the Red Themed Living Room Designs we were able to showcase before! Have a great weekend guys!

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Children's room

Dmitry Galaganov

Original design example: modern style living room with purple walls, light parquet floor, beige floor and wallpaper on the walls

Nguyen Theater Room

Victoria Renovations

Stylish design: large modern style isolated home theater with gray walls, carpet, projector and gray floor - the latest trend

Preston Hollow Modern

Linda Fritschy Interior Design

Photo of a modern open plan living room with gray walls, horizontal fireplace, tiled fireplace front, gray floor and burgundy sofa without TV with

CIty Projects

amanda nisbet

Original design example of a contemporary living room with blue walls and a blue sofa

Grapevine Modern

Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC

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Residence - Harnish Modi

P&D Associates

PHX India - Sebastian Zachariah & Ira Gosalia
Pictured: medium sized modern style living room with blue walls and gray flooring from

West End Apartment

Nicola Holden Designs

Fiona Walker-Arnott
Design ideas for a small contemporary open plan living room with gray walls and dark parquet floors

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Planika Fires

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Kings Cross St Pancras Hotel Apartments

Honey Bee Interiors

Elina Pasok
Stylish design: modern style living room with bookcases and shelves, beige walls, light parquet floors and beige floors without a fireplace - the latest trend

TriBeCa Loft

Nexus Designs

Jonny Valiant
Photo of a large modern living room with white walls with

Sarlo

The Cousins ​​

When Hurricane Sandy hit, it flooded this basement with nearly 6 feet of water, so we started with a complete gut renovation. We added polished concrete floors and powder-coated stairs to withstand the test of time. A small kitchen area with chevron tile backsplash, glass shelving, and a custom hidden island/wine glass table provides prep room without sacrificing space. The living room features a cozy couch and ample seating, with the television set into the wall to minimize its footprint. A small bathroom offers convenience without getting in the way. Nestled between the living room and kitchen is a custom-built repurposed wine barrel turned into a wine bar - the perfect place for friends and family to visit. Photo by Chris Amaral. nine00007

Zinc

Aboff's

Original Design Example: Living room in modern style

Wanita Road

New Age Design

New Age Design
light parquet flooring, horizontal fireplace, tiled fireplace front, wall mounted TV, beige flooring and wooden walls - great interior photo

Serving

family values ​​

Violet - the favorite of 2018 - is presented in our summer collection in tablecloths and napkin sets. We offer several color options. Purple and lilac, purple and pistachio, pistachio and lilac. Natural blended (linen/cotton) fabrics add texture to products.

100 Shades of Gray

CHALK Studio

Photo by @Elmar Mustafazade
Photo by @Elmar Mustafazade
Photo of a medium sized, modern style isolated living room with pink walls, medium parquet floors and a TV on the wall with

75 contemporary interior design ideas in purple

The color is a combination of red and blue. There are many shades: purple, lilac, amethyst, plum, which have a relaxing, calming effect on the brain. Violet is a strong color and does not lose its "character" when combined with green, yellow or brown. It tends to absorb light and look too heavy, but when properly combined with other colors, decor and furniture, it can look elegant, stylish and unusual. nine0003

Modern design in purple

Dark purple color in the interior

Beautiful bedroom interior design in purple

Contents

nine0167 Secrets of the purple world

The psychological effects of purple in a stylish design interior depend on the colors - warm (closer to red) or cold (closer to blue). For example, bluish purple can be calm and relaxing, imperious and rude. Red will look defiant and cheap, but will calm the nervous system.

By the way, in Catholicism, violet is considered a sign of temperance, so all cardinals wear rings with amethyst. According to psychologists, the presence of this color in the interior of the house is inherent in artistic personalities, workers in creative professions (artists, musicians, designers). Light shades, such as, for example, orchid or heliotrope, have a therapeutic effect on the nervous system: they dull astheno-neurotic syndromes, soothe with sudden attacks of panic and fear. nine0003

Violet as a key color for their room can be chosen by teenagers who have not yet decided on a profession, tastes and preferences. There is also an opinion that it increases sentimentality, sensitivity, therefore it often becomes a favorite paint of people with non-traditional orientation. But most often purple in the interior is a stimulator of inspiration and creative thinking.

Violet interior

Large kitchen in purple

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The first purple strokes. How to find your option?

To understand how purple can decorate or change the atmosphere in the house beyond recognition, you need to decide what functions the space will perform? For example, for a study and a nursery schoolchild or student, you need to select calm, muted options. They should activate thinking and at the same time not suppress. These shades are: prunes, mulberry and basil. Lighter tones (light pink, lilac, iris) will incline the nervous system to sleep. nine0003

When choosing paints for the bedroom, everything to the smallest detail should excite (unless the apartment belongs to a lonely old man), but just enough so that the walls do not “crush”. If the owner or hostess of the room is an eccentric nature, then eggplant, dark purple or plum are ideal for them. For individuals who are calm, patient and sensitive, purple and orchid can transform the bedroom.

The combination of white and purple in the interior of the kitchen

Chic room design with purple sofa

Violet color in the interior of the living room

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Gold, silver, purple… Combination with other colors

In order for the atmosphere in the house to bring only positive emotions, it is necessary to correctly combine the tones. You can decorate different rooms using violet as the basis in the following variations.

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Fresh plum

Basic colors: plum, lime green, pale cobalt, snow white. This range will ideally transform the bedroom, living room, the windows of which face south or southeast. To decorate the space, it is better to use a white or pale pistachio color, while one of the walls can be made a bright accent in the lime green option.

Purple Bedroom Design

The combination of white and purple in the interior

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Lavender in the snow

Shades: white linen, snow white, fuchsia, French lavender, eggplant. In this range, you can transform the kitchen, dining room and even the nursery. This is one of the most reliable color combinations and is a hallmark of the Provence style. Walls in such a setting should be painted with creamy white paint or use ecru, a pale pink lavender.

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Dominant colors: olive green, pale gold, garnet red, putty, plum and sky blue. The interior style inherent in the 40s of the 20th century can be created in modern conditions using reddish tones. The walls in this version can be painted in cream, pale blue or light gray. nine0003

Dark purple color in the interior

Violet color in the interior of the house

Light room design in purple

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Paints used: dusty turquoise, burgundy, sulfur rose, buttermilk, charcoal and teal (bluish green). This combination "cools" the room. The best color for the walls is off-white.

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Magenta

Paints for creating a bright, provocative interior: charcoal, blue ice, mustard, purple, bright olive. To prevent such a design from seeming vulgar, bright “hot” indigo must be complemented with a delicate purple hue. The best options for walls are white, light gray, field mustard.

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Applied shades: hazy sky, madder rose, bright olive green, fiery orange, dusty plum. The secret of the similarity of the interior with pretty landscapes of lakes is as follows: rich shades look harmonious against the background of light neutrals, woody shades and leafy greens. In this style, you can decorate a balcony, a spacious loggia or a veranda. Actual backgrounds are pure white, pale gray, foggy blue. nine0003

In addition to reworking walls, ceilings, floors and doors, purple is used in the interior for decoration - carpets, curtains, pillows and other accessories. The success of the setting will provide an option if you use one paint in three details. For example, walls, pillows and vases.

Dark purple room design

Bright purple color in the interior of the room

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Stylish bedroom

To create a dream bedroom, you need to think in advance about the mood that it should evoke. Stronger colors, such as eggplant and plum, stimulate the senses and excite the attention. They can be combined with extravagant fabrics - velvet, velor, jacquard. At the other end of the spectrum are more soothing and delicate colors - lilac, lavender, puce. It muffles strong emotions and helps to relax. Using the table, you can determine exactly how the purple color in the interior will set the mood and how other colors will emphasize or muffle its 17 shades. nine0003

Table 1. Combining different shades of purple with other colors to create a bedroom decor.

nine0270 Blue, grey, scarlet nine0270 Orange, terracotta, fresh greens nine0282

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shades

Ideal Normal Bad
Purple red Green, turquoise Light orange, mint green Yellow, brown, beige
Plum Orange, white Ultramarine Green Indigo light green
Orchid Bright crimson, ash Red Beige, brown, plum
Violet Green, blue, brown Black Ash White
mauve Silver, beige, terracotta Orange, magenta, red Indigo
Violet Grey, yellow Turquoise, Green, brown
Eggplant Black milk white Charcoal Pale Yellow Beige
Amethyst Turquoise, pale pink Lemon red Raspberry
Heliotrope Raspberry Red Mint Fuchsia
Indigo Ultramarine Beige Brown, white, milky Dark green, dirty yellow
Fuchsia Grey, tan, brown Lime, mint green, pale yellow White, black, indigo
Thistle Red, yellow, dark blue Beige, pink, hot purple
Purple (lilac) Yellow, orange Olive pink Mocha, lime
Lavender Dark brown, Pale pink, black, mocha Orange
Carnation Black, purple Light blue mint Blueberry Blue
Magenta (purple) Light brown, pale yellow White, scarlet Beige Ash Charcoal
Pus Dark blue, brown Brown White, green

Violet color in the interior of the room

Purple kitchen design

Violet color in the interior

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Violet furniture

Wardrobes, chairs and seating areas must be different in color from the walls and flooring. A good combination of eggplant-colored furniture will be black and white room design, silver accents on the walls. Since purple fluctuates between blue and red, it can have different colors - warm (purple, eggplant, violet) and cold (indigo, amethyst, lilac). Based on such a variety, you can create a beautiful picture. If the walls in the room are painted in cold shades of purple, then warm colors will help to add comfort: lilac, purple, dark purple. To remove the cloyingness of their warm design of the room, elegant colors of such colors as misty orchid, black tulip and dark lavender can be used. nine0003

Table 2. Shades of purple for the interior of different rooms.

nine0276 Amethyst, plum nine0276 Violet red, mauve
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fits

Room

Excellent Normal Not suitable
Living room Eggplant, amethyst, lavender Thistle, puce, carnation Magenta, indigo, violet red
Bedroom Orchid, thistle, carnation, lavender Puss, heliotrope
Children's room Puss, lavender, mauve Fuchsia, Thistle Violet Plum
Kitchen Fuchsia, indigo Amethyst, eggplant Purple, violet red
Bathroom Fuchsia, indigo, carnation, magenta Carnation, lavender
Corridor Puce thistle Indigo, heliotrope Fuchsia
Cabinet Plum, orchid Violet Purple, purple, magenta, indigo

Beautiful room design in purple

Purple bed

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Living room and violet

Modern designers divide purple into many tones. To make the living room look stylish and modern, purple will help. On walls or framed by decor, it becomes a focal point. In combination with steel gray, it becomes elegant, and in tandem with orange, it turns the room into an eclectic corner. To highlight violet against the background of other colors, white, beige, black and gray are used.

A classic combination - dark indigo with gray and charcoal tones. This combination works to the advantage of space if large details (for example, a sofa) are in an eggplant color, and the rugs next to it are muted gray. Furniture in such an environment can only be light, and textiles are decorated with patterns of purple and fuchsia tones. Pleasant attention contrasts in the living room will create a combination of lilac with beige, the color of green moss. These colors can be used for wall decoration - you can paint one wall with calm beige, and decorate the other three with lilac. nine0003

Vibrant kitchen in purple

Violet color in interior design

Purple Bedroom Design

Actual bedroom

A room intended for solitude and sleep should bring only positive emotions to a person. To do this, use purple and trendy decor. A classic-style bedroom can be decorated in this way: paint the walls with lilac paint, make the ceiling light, but not white, and cover the floor with a laminate of the same light color (for example, linden). Textiles for such a bedroom need to be selected contrasting, from dense patterned fabrics. So that the situation does not seem too cloying, several pieces of furniture are painted with dark paint. nine0003

To create a warm, delicate bedroom, lighter colors are used: lilac, lavender, puce. Light wood furniture, a classic metal bed with a high headboard and natural fabrics decorated with floral patterns can add even more lightness. Contrasts will add freshness to the atmosphere. For example, blueberry and blackberry tones are complemented by snow-white, yellow or green colors.

Violet color in the interior

Purple furniture in the interior of the living room

Violet and kitchen

Decorating the kitchen can improve your appetite, cheer you up and inspire you for culinary experiments. Intense purple can be used to create a dramatic yet functional interior.

The most successful combinations:

Lilac glossy walls with light wooden furniture and steel decor will look harmonious.

How to decorate the walls and ceiling?

Taking into account whether the colors belong to warm or cold shades, you can visually expand the space. The tricks of coloring the walls will help in this: for example, using plum as a base, you can decorate one wall with a lighter tone of the berry, and the opposite with a darker one. You can connect the space with a light pink tone. The ceiling in the interior of the bedroom, living room or nursery cannot be dark (eggplant, purple-red). In the alteration of such premises, you need to be careful - use mauve, wisteria and heliotrope for painting the ceiling.


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