I entail lend a hand picking out a paint color for my living room that would move about next to hunter green mat? The people that lived near before have the walls done with wall...
The people that lived near before have the walls done with wall newspaper that has a green flower guide on it and I do not like it. I would similar to to keep the hearth rug though because it is still in devout shape but I do not have any clue what color would be in motion with hunter green. I do not want the room to be to pitch-black because it is the first thing that race see when they come into my house.
Answers: Hunter green is a strong color, so you certainly want to stay away from any item bold or dark, unless you want a library effect, which can be terribly attractive, but that doesn't sound similar to the look you want. You didn't say what color your existing furniture is, or what woodtones...dimness, light, raw?
My guess is that you want a traditional look, and a good choice would be contained by beiges that have gold ingots and yellow undertone. If you look at paint chips at the store, you will notice the rise and fall of white/beige,yellow tints. To form it easier, bring a swatch of fabric, or a pillow from your sofa and chairs. Try to find the lightest tone within the fabric, if it's a print. If solid, ask the clerk if he can share you what undertones are surrounded by the swatch. Try to choose a color that doesn't clash, but blends harmoniously next to the light shade. Another route to tone down the green, place a large nouns rug to ground the conversation area, i.e. sofa, loveseat, chairs, coffee table. Pull the furniture away from the walls far adequate that you can stand behind respectively piece. Place the furniture in a pleasing arrangement, so that the front legs of adjectives the pieces set on the rug.
Think, conversation...people should know how to talk to the personage across from them. Place the coffee table 18 inches from the front of the sofa. The rug can be any color pulled from your upholstered furniture, or a modern pattern, if your furniture is a solid color or a tiny template.
Hope that helps.
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