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Was going to do a feature wall of a dark colour but Hi. But the greeny sofa might just merge into the very de Terre wall. We mostly use the room in the evening and always have a blind down so the room is usually quite dark even in the day time - I just pulled up the blinds for the photos.
But the greeny sofa might just merge into the vert de Terre wall I have bought so many testers that I am worried I am over thinking things now Basically need help choosing between the two paints. My preference would be for something contrasting, I agree a blue or green will make your sofas disappear. The lighter one is better for the whole room, and, without a feature to highlight I wouldn't do a single wall. To prevent the lighter sofa disappearing you need to get some high contrast soft accents.
Your scatter cushions blend too well. The lighter one is lovely, honestly. We had similar in a darkish living room and it was really cosy. Log in to update your newsletter preferences. Thanks for the replies - its great to hear others viewpoints. Yea I was thinking maybe orange velvet cushions as a contrast or dusty pink but that might be too muted. The Morris blue would look nice against your sofas I reckon. I really like the dark sofa next to the darker wall colour. It adds layers richness through differing texture and sheen rather than colour.
But I would be inclined to envelop the whole room that way. A few suggestions for companion colours to work alongside. And colour attributes of Inchyra Blue. I like the de mines. Then strong warm coloured and textured things to go with it. Will pop a picture up here tomorrow. Interesting Collete about the layering I tried Inchyra blue but it was a bit flat looking in the daytime in that room - but will check out colours on the colour wheel for more ideas.
Im just about to paint our whole room in Inchyra Blue. I'd be inclined to go with the colour you love - it's only paint at the end of the day. Im going to have some contrasting cushions and another chair in Rust to break up the blue. But I think your colours will look lovely. Added a tester of pink setting plaster and yellow Hay and think of those two I prefer the pinky one or even a more pastel pink might be better - although that is veering way from my idea of using bold colours.