That will depend on your lifestyle and favourite colours.
If you entertain frequently and want a sophisticated look try taupe or grey for the walls, and paint your trim to match (or one shade darker than the walls). A good area rug with the aubergine in the pattern, casual tables in black lacquer or natural wood, throw pillows that include the black & aubergine in their pattern and window treatments to match the wall colours will finish the look. Note: if you truly love aubergine, you could go to a solid window treatment in the same colour as the sofa for impact.
If yours is a casual life style, try sage or celery green on the walls (trimmed in white or natural wood), with tan or natural wood casual tables and accessories. Sisal floor coverings and bamboo window coverings will give the room texture and keep the look casual. For a very feminine look a soft, slightly greyed lilac on the walls would be wonderful.
Absolutely. Don't do a wimpy beige either. You need a color that can stand up to the aubergine.
olive green of course
White or cream would look good, but it's hard to keep clean. It also depends what colour are the walls and the floor. When the room is dark, a cream, light brown or white would be best. When thei're light, a black carpet would make a great contrast.
Paint colors are often personal taste and with your somewhat neutral palette (except for the dark floors), you can go almost anywhere.How about earth tones, such as sage, desert tan or a rust? If the rust is too dark for the floors, try the lighter ones.See the related link below to help you. It has a color visualizer so you can see how things might look.
The colors I would like to choose are Vanilla, Chocolate, Sky Blue, and Hot Pink. Cream can be Peach or Vanilla swirls with light colors. Blue could be Sky Blue, Hot Pink, Chocolate, Purple, Red, and Ocean light blue.
A greyish-red
Absolutely. Don't do a wimpy beige either. You need a color that can stand up to the aubergine.
Buttermilk walls too and have one wall be an accent color like brown, terragon or some color to add interest
Choosing Your Colours If you already have sectional furniture, you can base the entire design of your living room on it. This can be done by using the colours of your sectional furniture as the main color scheme of your room. For example if your sectional is a neutral colour, you could choose a very bright or dark colour for the rest of the room. This will be contrasting and add focus to your sofa. If your sofa is gray, you could use pink, red, or even yellow as your accent colour. If your sectional furniture is brown, you could use a light blue. Adding Colour You need to paint your walls in a colour that will get your sofa noticed. If you want your sectional furniture to be the main focal point, then you can paint your walls in bright or bold colours. As mentioned before, yellow or red walls will go perfectly with sectional furniture that is white, cream, or black. The point of this is to make sure that your wall and sofa contrast each other. You can add to this effect by adding pillows to your furniture that is the same colour as your walls. If you do not want your sectional furniture to be the main point of your living room, then you can paint your walls in a muted tone. For example, if your sectional is tan you can paint your walls in a cream colour. This ensures that your walls blend in with the sectional. Adding Accessories You can add paintings and picture frames to your walls that match the theme and colour scheme of your living room. You can also add other accessories to the tables and throw pillows to other couches that you may own. For example, if you have a black sofa or if you are aiming for a white and black colour scheme, you could add white pillows, candles, and roses to your living room. You can literally add anything you want. You can even add a tiny touch of colour to your scheme. For example, you could add a red pillow to the couch or even a simple red vase to your table.
The original Habbo Club Sofa is green.
You would need to get paint remover to get rid of the stains.
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Fuchsia complements it well.
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It would look exquisite
olive green of course