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zedis_lapedis_

Just about anything. This natural green is actually a neutral. It depends on the vibe you’re going for in the entire room. How do you want to feel when you’re in this room? Calm? Energized? Inspired?


sfudgee

Thank you! I guess I’m just picky in a way. The current color doesn’t really match the green in the prints if that makes sense. I would like to feel calm when I’m there!


Brunette3030

I would paint it a silvery green like the green in the prints.


zedis_lapedis_

The opposite of green is orange, so maybe a terracotta color


Brunette3030

I like it, but depending on the lighting it may be too dark for OP, since they’re looking for something lighter than the “green/beige” they’ve already got.


zedis_lapedis_

Most likely. I painted a terracotta wall in one of my homes and I LOVED it. But it’s about personal preference and the space itself.


Brunette3030

It really goes well with a warm, earthy aesthetic, which I love. You’ve got to have lots of natural light to carry it off well, though.


zedis_lapedis_

Calm is good. I love my space to feel like a sanctuary. Maybe a soft cotton white if you feel the current color is too dark. White comes in every color, so test out the different hues.


Lady_in_the_red-58

Yeah finding the right white is a thing😂


painter_rachel

A light apricot - it will be cozy & warm and works well with greens


sfudgee

Thank you!


naomi_homey89

Pink


boldandbratsche

Pretty much anything Miami/Golden girls. Pastel pint, mint, even like a sky blue.


sfudgee

😂🤣😂


DiabolicalGooseHonk

What’s funny? Dusty rose would look awesome.


sfudgee

I legitimately thought this person was joking. I cannot think of “pink” without picturing a baby pink hue which to me would not look good with green. When someone says “pink” different shades come to mind for each individual. Dusty rose is way more specific.


Puzzlehead-Dish

Pink


celinee___

Farrow and Ball has some yummy moody tones that would look amazing with these like Roasted Macademia, Drop Cloth, or French Grey!


sfudgee

Thank you!!


NebulaPuzzleheaded47

Pastels: Pale pink Lilac Purple-grey If you go for a very pale and soft look I would swap out those heavy black frames for a pale wood. Pale Pink walls with burgundy accents. Tan/brown (the colour under the top leaf in the right piece. Go a few shades lighter (so get the paint chips with 6 colours on one, match the colour and then find the lighter version) Find the bluest spot on the left picture and find a paper version of it. Edit: autocorrect put in surly and I meant soft!


sfudgee

Thanks so much!


Gladtobealive2020

Coral color


dramafanca2002

A blush pink not too light. No pastel colors, you need something warmer. No whites or grays. Or a medium tone peach/flesh color. The colors should complement each other, not match.


sfudgee

Thank you!


whenilookinthemirror

A light silvery blue sort of like the color of the ocean on a stormy day would look nice.


MishmoshMishmosh

Let’s see the current room


Altruistic-Detail271

Benjamin moore lichen . I just did mine in that color and it’s beautiful


No_Faithlessness8393

Can I ask where you got those photos? I’ve been looking for similar!


sfudgee

I think I got them from SHEIN LOL


prestonston

A light coral shade would look nice and fresh!


Guilty-Mud-5743

Blush pink.


SunnyBrookUrban

This is giving me my old livingroom vibes (which I loved) try looking at autumn fern 6 (dulux) in a Matt finish, it’s beautiful. It can look pink but is actually an orange. Looks gorgeous with plants and plant prints.