A tan or beige color
2007-05-12 10:21:18
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answer #1
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answered by sam79241 3
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Since everything you mention is each one color and not a pattern, I'd try to find a patterned material that has those colors in it, especially the chocolate brown and spice colors. Add a little turquoise maybe, in accent pieces.
2007-05-13 14:21:06
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answered by meg3f 5
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what about a mixture of beige,brown,and a hint of dark orange? you can find fabric with all of these colors together and then a nice sheer choclate brown over top of this? OR nice tan curtains with light aqua marine colored sheers over top? Make sure to have SOME black in the room it will ground it properly.
2007-05-12 19:25:24
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answered by RdWazoo 3
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Try to get a print with brown and either spice and/or tan, or add a green.
Then complement the colors with more pillows, lampshades/lamps, vases or knick-knacks, wall art, and plants.
2007-05-13 00:56:26
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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blue, orange, deep red would probably be best. You might want to stay away from spice colored curtains because then you would have a lot of spice colors in that particular area.
2007-05-12 17:22:36
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answered by Sarah 2
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Well since you are into the earth tone colors, you could keep it that way with tans or even olive green.
2007-05-12 17:42:32
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answered by rola 2
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Creamy Tan Color would look wonderful
2007-05-12 17:25:45
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answered by Caitlin B 2
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Maybe a light brown, like a fluffy chocolate, or coffee
2007-05-12 17:23:14
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answered by Madie 1
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I'd go to a chocolate pattern. OTHERWISE, pull off something completely different, like a deep teal!
2007-05-12 17:21:17
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answered by just browsin 6
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Either spice or chocolate (or, if you can find it, curtains that have a spice & chocolate pattern) will work.
2007-05-12 17:21:51
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answered by triviatm 6
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