Cream walls, plum color rug, what colors go with that?
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I don't think you are very limited at all with colors, since your walls are neutral and plum is such a nice deep color. Here are some links with rooms that incorporate purple so you can get an idea of colors that can complement it well:
https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/color/news/g3234/purple-rooms/?slide=1
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/purple-rugs/?lp=true
https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/4899022/list/color-guide-how-to-work-with-plum
Forest green
Black and white both would contrast nicely.
I think a pale green would look good. The room would be bright and happy. Go to the paint store and pick a couple of cards in colors you like and then see what colors you like in your room. Then try to find a color close to that for your furniture.
Hello Sharon, for a lighter look I would suggest using plum, lavender rose gold and cream. For a bolder look, I would suggest using mauve, plum, rose gold and navy. For a spring look, I would suggest using plum, mint, turquoise, teal, and cream.
Most shades of green.
Grey, charcoal and any shade of lavender. see below for some color combination ideas.