What wall color would work best? Looking to add more color.
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A pretty blue or a sage green.
I think a rich blue would look wonderful.
I would use a nice greige and then accent with A navy wall.
Go to a large fabric store... like Joann's... or an upholstery fabric store... find a patterned fabric that you LOVE.... use it or a favorite piece of artwork as your inspiration and take all the colors from there.... it should include at least one of the colors you already have... like the dark brown.
If you choose an inspiration fabric that has many colors in it... then you can change the accessories and pillows to match the seasons if you wish.
... I just did a quick search on Joann.com... in the departments tab, select home decor fabric... I saw several that have multiple colors and patterns that would work with your furniture... both as draperies and pillows... but there is a lot to be said for being able to touch and feel as well.
You can add solids, geometrics, smaller prints... Pinterest.com should have ideas too.
Looks like you have pretty natural tones in the browns? I would say maybe a light green would brighten things up a little.