If you want it warm--go with the warm yellow to gold tones. That would make it pop. You can also use a dark green (think forest) and it would blend more. If you can get a picture of a color wheel it helps a lot. You want to find one that shows the primary, secondary and tertiary colors. Light colors will make it stand out while the darker ones will have it blend in. Good luck.
2007-01-23 14:14:25
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answered by battledragon6 2
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I would do the walls in a light Wheat color, But I would make behind the bed I would make it a light Gold. Drapes I would do Burgundy with a gold design.and carpet if wall to wall I would go with sandy color, if it is scatter rugs then I would find a Burgundy with Black and Gold in it. I would put Dark Aqua and Gold pillows on the bed.
2007-01-23 14:31:42
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answered by lennie 6
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Gold would look all right with burgundy and black. My bedroom is painted in a maroon color but only half way up the wall then the rest is painted white. And I left one whole wall white and took a feather duster and JUST barely touched the ends into the maroon paint and swished it on the white wall- while listening to a "groovy" old song from my youth- It looks really awesome, my carpet is dark maroon. My curtains are a sheer eggplant color over a rose colored mini blind!
2007-01-23 17:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Best color scheme that I've seen is pink, burnt orange, and chocolate brown at a historic looking reception hall. Or teal and white on a beach wedding. My favorite weddings are ones that the ceremony is outside and then move inside for the reception. Of course this only works if it's not too hot outside. So if you're up North a Fall or Mid-Spring would work for this. But if you're down in FL try closer to Winter time. Beach Weddings are also amazing if done right. And why? Because they have looked just so much more beautiful than other weddings I've gone to or seen.
2016-05-24 02:47:21
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answered by Kelly 4
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I think a deep yellow gold color would look really great on the walls. Burgundy drapes and a neutral rug color.
2007-01-23 15:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Paint: Home Depot -Behr's Expedition Khaki. It looks like a rich gold (or golden tan), it goes great with rich browns, green and burgundy. I have it in my living room with thta color scheme: green-carpet, burgundy-furniture, and brown-fireplace and mantel.
Carpet: off white or wood floor, IDK.
For me, usually the paint is big deal that ties everything together.
2007-01-23 14:36:21
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answered by Heather 1
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A smokey Grey wall covering or paint, a lighter Grey on the floor and a nice patterned type for the curtains.
2007-01-23 16:44:57
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answered by al6517 2
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Believe it or not Bright orange or leopard turns out beautifully. It gives a regal look to the colors.
2007-01-23 14:35:22
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answered by CANDY L 2
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Forest Green on the walls.
Deep Burgundy carpet.
I have seen this combo and it is great together.
2007-01-23 15:06:38
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answered by 20fan 2
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Dark gray
2007-01-23 14:12:40
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answered by MC 7
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