A burnt orange might look nice. Couch is blueish green so complementary would be in the red-orange range.
An off white would look nice also if not looking for a lot of color.
I’m so glad this is the first response, I for sure thought I would be the only one thinking orange! I have a lighter peachy creamy orange color on my wall behind my dark green velvet couch and I love it
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This was laundry day so please excuse the mess, but this is the color! I can find the name in a little bit, I probably have a better picture further back I just didn’t want to look that far
I played around with the Sherwin Williams color tool. This is Foxy
https://preview.redd.it/uzng66hw2s3d1.png?width=820&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7eb1a1dd26c1b6abbbe43db5a4dbc1836ae5d2f
Your furnishings are beautiful. If I was changing absolutely nothing else, I'd do Benjamin Moore's Brazilian Rainforest in this room. Moody, cozy. Changes dramatically from teal to green based on time of day and lighting.
In my living room, I did Teal Blast. It's a bit too much for most people.
Anything leaning orange, mustard, etc. would also look spectacular with everything you have. It might make the jukebox look a little dated oaky orange, but that's fine to me. Just something to consciously determine if you're also fine with happening.
I like it right now, just needs a rug. Could bring in some diff color there. Also I would adjust the position of the art pieces a big they're pretty high and disjointed. But to me this wall color is really nice already with your furniture and seems like a lot of work to fix what is working already
Cute!! I was gonna say a deep purple to keep it super moody but if you're doing that wallpaper I would say either something light or if you wanna go mega moody to pull out one of the colours from the wallpaper, other than green.
I actually
Love the wall
Colour. Change the placement of the pictures. Stack them above each other with the big one about 4 inches above the back of your sofa, and the smaller one 4 inches above they - both central to the sofa. Then some big leafy greens and some natural pastel collisions with a throw and something on your table like a candle in a couple of photo books - chefs kiss
A medium taupe or greige looks nice. My bathroom is painted with SW Accessible Beige and my towels and rugs are a deep teal like this sofa. I use cream colored accents with it and it looks really sophisticated yet welcoming.
I think that couch is an excellent color match for a jewel toned room. So either something around mustard yellow or if you think doing the walls in jewel tones would be too much, paint the walls beige or white and do your curtains and other accessories in jewel tones to complement the couch.
Pleeease for the love of the interior gods, bring those wall arts down down down. They are floating like two islands far away from the shore. I’m being dramatic, but trust me it’ll look better.
I think the wallpaper you linked would work great. I was thinking in these tones:
https://preview.redd.it/mctel3q7au3d1.jpeg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=135ad324fd44710c3ddbc08b9bda2ba60015a2a6
I like the suggestions here but I could also see the walls as-is and you adding a rug to the sitting area. I really like the tri coloured pots you have and I think your coffee table would look awesome as that same light yellow colour unless you are too attached to the way it is now :)
https://preview.redd.it/ly9tdqjjst3d1.png?width=1878&format=png&auto=webp&s=de871a5255491dc4fd321f2b9f3006c37a773c84
Rusty gate by Benjamin moor could make the space pop in a soft manner @[SmellyFrogz](https://www.reddit.com/user/SmellyFrogz/)
I'd leave it! It goes great with the couch and other furniture colors. I'd add a rug with some yellow/burnt orange colors and add more pics above the couch to make a gallery wall or just get one or two large pieces of art for above the couch.
I would double check the undertones in your chosen wallpaper because to me it looks like they lean warm and the couch leans cool, which risks a real clash there. However, if you think they complement each other, then for the wall behind the couch, I would pull one of the colors from the wallpaper. One of the lighter neutrals would work, or if you really want moody, use the (deeper)blue from the blue flowers.
*a fire place and a small dog, maybe dark green and dark purple walls, but its not safe to think about forever*
fireplace and small dog optional but my aesthetic is deeply torn between what i call antique granny clutter" and "jewel tone classy minmax" which is just big fine wood/fabric and deep neutral or deep jewel tones.
What is your goal with wall color? Other than to pull the room together would you want to cozy it up a bit? If that is your goal i would use a light to medium and not to warm golden color. Use a paint swatch and the colors in your flooring to find a good match.
Need a big rug. Replace the artworks with one really big artwork. Currently the ones there look too small for the space. Also move the coffeetable closer to the couch and nicely arrange some things on it (vase, flowers, books, candles, coasters, etc.) PS - wall color is fine, or any other color you like, but it doesn't seem to be the first problem i see here
A warm buttery yellow. But I like color.
I'm not keen on the wallpaper (depends on how much you are going to use and it doesn't really complement that gorgeous couch in my opinion) but if you do use it, I'd try to pick up the very lightest shades.
The pictures are a little too high and need to be much closer together. Most importantly, get a rug.
Rugs are investments. Get one you love, and use that as a jumping off point for the wall color. Paint is relatively cheap and easy to change compared to rugs and furniture.
Nah definitely get rid of the blue. I agree with others saying a burnt orange or one of those similar colours in a palette like that. The baby blue and green couch makes the vibe a little grandma to me. Also get a rug 😃
Not a color suggestion, but the art is hung a little too high. I would bring it down so that the bottom of the frames hits at about the halfway point of the current height (frame bottom) and the top of the sofa back.
Benjamin Moore “Smoky green.” it is not green green, it will look beautiful with that couch. Get rid of those paintings above, they are the wrong scale. Do something else, larger or a photo wall. I would do a glass or metal coffee table.
I’d leave the paint color which is very nice and concentrate on the artwork and which is way to small
and hung to high, eye level is the way to go. A new colorful rug with all the colors as mentioned and coffee table, end table and lamp and a plant stand, they need a home of there own no stop your antique radio.
Yes to a rug, but I also love the color of your sofa and would want the wall to be a color to highlight it. The blue blends too much, if that makes sense?
Your sofa looks more teal than green-am I wrong? The wallpaper is more green. Depending on the true tone, you could highlight the sofa with a terracotta.
Hi, go for a zesty colour. The blue makes it look cold due to the colour of the sofa. The beautiful vintage pieces are fab. Remove those two pictures and go for Orange hues, the orange would look fab with the furniture. Put either large picture on the wall above the sofa so its center with the sofa, or group quite a few together, use different picture frames . Check out Pinterest for thousands of ideas.
Whites wouldn’t compliment your sofa or furniture. Your sofa is either a blue green mix or a teal mix and oranges go amazingly well.
Maybe try and find a rug possibly with a hint of whatever colour you put in the back wall. The trick is to tie the main colour together with everything else. That could be some big cushions, in your rug but obviously not your pictures, you could add a little bit of your sofa colour in the wall art… many options, but more importantly., pick what makes you feel good, be brave and go for it. Sometimes your inner gut choice or that colour you secretly love? Whatever you choose I’m sure you will love it. Let us know how you get on. X
I like the colour you have, may I humbly suggest adding a collection on vintage mirrors to fill in the space over the sofa between your prints, and a large area rug - wayfair has washable ones, a Persian style print with olive in it somewhere will pull this together.
Many responses. If no ones mentioned this before you could go with a moody darker blue /teal wall and create cohesion with the sofa. Think Netflix danish detective shows. Throw a few orange pillows on the sofa and it’s great
All orange-terracota hues work the best with blue couch! As it’s a DARK-blue couch, to offset it - really light orange would look airy! Or dark-orange-terracota if you’re bold and want a moody dark striking mysterious jewel-like enveloping color feel!
The pictures are of course too small and high, get a bigger 2/3 of the width of the sofa art piece, or corral those 2-3 smaller paintings in one tight centered group lower to the sofa.
[This color.](https://www.sherwin-williams.com/en-us/color/color-family/yellow-paint-colors/SW6914-eye-catching) And I’d buy some cool patterned pillows for the couch.
I have a very similar coloured couch and have recently painted the walls a terracotta tone so it gives a nice contrast to the couch. So far we’ve received a lot of positive feedback from family and friends. I do recommend!
A lot of people are saying orange, but I’d keep that as an accent color and get an area rug with dark bright pink in it as well as orange and other jewel toned colors! And maybe paint the wall a yellow color? I think a lot of it will depend on the tone you choose…
Rust/burnt orange or mustard yellow, though mustard yellow is kind of a color that’s hated when it comes to sales so if you own this place I would be prepared to paint over the yellow if that’s the route you go!
I would either go matching teal, with copper accents like someone posted below, or take the color from the background of the wallpaper you want and use it on the non-papered walls.
Oh, added comment - I personally disagree with making the walls a copper or orange type shade. I think it would be too much. I like that color for an accent.
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Wow. That’s gorgeous! That paint creates a mood.
I feel like you’ve had this photo saved in your gallery for the PERFECT timing ❤️
Those paintings are hung waaay too high. But cute space!
Thank you!! Took too long to read this.
A burnt orange might look nice. Couch is blueish green so complementary would be in the red-orange range. An off white would look nice also if not looking for a lot of color.
I’m so glad this is the first response, I for sure thought I would be the only one thinking orange! I have a lighter peachy creamy orange color on my wall behind my dark green velvet couch and I love it
Is it like a Creamsicle-ish color? I have a ton of teal furniture and decor and have been struggling to find a wall color.
https://preview.redd.it/so9zbffc1t3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=78ab1e84552f9cb8060fa48a134797b9b96deb08 This was laundry day so please excuse the mess, but this is the color! I can find the name in a little bit, I probably have a better picture further back I just didn’t want to look that far
Awww doggers!! I love it! Pretty color.
Love the sofa!! That’s the paint color we have at home too. Pretty much the ultimate warm neutral and should look good with their floors.
I have that mushroom pillow haha
That’d be sweet! Maybe take a look at a colour wheel and see what’s on the opposite side of your couch colour and pick from there! 🙂
A little more brown undertone than creamsicle.
I second orange
same i gasped when i saw the first comment was my immediate thought
Burnt orange or like a mustard yellow even(?) would look awesome!!!
I think mustard yellow.
>A burnt orange might look nice. Yes! Even the terracotta from the plant pot looks good.
Yes
I thought the same thing instantly!
My first thought was orange also
I played around with the Sherwin Williams color tool. This is Foxy https://preview.redd.it/uzng66hw2s3d1.png?width=820&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7eb1a1dd26c1b6abbbe43db5a4dbc1836ae5d2f
Foggy Day https://preview.redd.it/xfh6embz2s3d1.png?width=821&format=png&auto=webp&s=443285da00b8fdf289a643e405c2b5444df0d94b
Samovar Silver https://preview.redd.it/d4j5d7q23s3d1.png?width=819&format=png&auto=webp&s=5635367c1f5d8564eef2749612d162b40904c646
Studio Clay https://preview.redd.it/iwwgq2x53s3d1.png?width=819&format=png&auto=webp&s=7e1668d3558fce25834f4b9b9bf90bd709f7a366
Husky Orange https://preview.redd.it/evwd4yf34s3d1.png?width=822&format=png&auto=webp&s=bd30744057d6d77425e1f878f8a177332b9d3a01
I like this
Foxy is more red I have used it. Compliments charcoal grey.
I like foxy.
Your furnishings are beautiful. If I was changing absolutely nothing else, I'd do Benjamin Moore's Brazilian Rainforest in this room. Moody, cozy. Changes dramatically from teal to green based on time of day and lighting. In my living room, I did Teal Blast. It's a bit too much for most people. Anything leaning orange, mustard, etc. would also look spectacular with everything you have. It might make the jukebox look a little dated oaky orange, but that's fine to me. Just something to consciously determine if you're also fine with happening.
Muted rose / pink
Came to say this!! Blush pink is gorgeous with those peacock and emerald tones!
https://preview.redd.it/y2yufheo4u3d1.jpeg?width=3961&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0771a4d5f29cf9d64c545e45b954743635d67b93
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I like it right now, just needs a rug. Could bring in some diff color there. Also I would adjust the position of the art pieces a big they're pretty high and disjointed. But to me this wall color is really nice already with your furniture and seems like a lot of work to fix what is working already
Agree! Maybe something like this? https://www.target.com/p/7-39-x10-39-buttercup-diamond-vintage-persian-style-woven-rug-blue-opalhouse-8482/-/A-54211584
Prettyyyy, that would look great
IKEA has great rugs!
Blush
Cute!! I was gonna say a deep purple to keep it super moody but if you're doing that wallpaper I would say either something light or if you wanna go mega moody to pull out one of the colours from the wallpaper, other than green.
I agree that a deep purple or burgundy would compliment.
To be honest, I really love your current color. If you’re changing though, a faded burnt orange. Almost like terracotta
Mustard
That would be so nice!!!
Mustard as an accent color but on the walls depending on the preferences of the owner a whole room full of Mustard might be too much.
That was my first thought too! I have one mustard wall and the rest is a kind of almond colour, works really well.
White
I actually Love the wall Colour. Change the placement of the pictures. Stack them above each other with the big one about 4 inches above the back of your sofa, and the smaller one 4 inches above they - both central to the sofa. Then some big leafy greens and some natural pastel collisions with a throw and something on your table like a candle in a couple of photo books - chefs kiss
A medium taupe or greige looks nice. My bathroom is painted with SW Accessible Beige and my towels and rugs are a deep teal like this sofa. I use cream colored accents with it and it looks really sophisticated yet welcoming.
Terra Cotta just like the pot in your photo.
https://preview.redd.it/fi8pj6505u3d1.jpeg?width=752&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4b6f1b721dbfc9b42e43c5215147d173f16c0b5a
Peach
https://preview.redd.it/vdyi4c2l4u3d1.jpeg?width=940&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=75cbac191dbcb526811bb699a93a143f6447cb92
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I like it how it is tbh
I think that couch is an excellent color match for a jewel toned room. So either something around mustard yellow or if you think doing the walls in jewel tones would be too much, paint the walls beige or white and do your curtains and other accessories in jewel tones to complement the couch.
Yes! Jewel tones!
https://preview.redd.it/r72mzsbmpw3d1.jpeg?width=319&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=30e641f16e683bddc459bfacfe9051d472e55db4 Green Smoke by Farrow and Ball
Pleeease for the love of the interior gods, bring those wall arts down down down. They are floating like two islands far away from the shore. I’m being dramatic, but trust me it’ll look better.
I agree with this too. Too much space between
A bright and beautiful orange shade 🧡
I think the wallpaper you linked would work great. I was thinking in these tones: https://preview.redd.it/mctel3q7au3d1.jpeg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=135ad324fd44710c3ddbc08b9bda2ba60015a2a6
I like the suggestions here but I could also see the walls as-is and you adding a rug to the sitting area. I really like the tri coloured pots you have and I think your coffee table would look awesome as that same light yellow colour unless you are too attached to the way it is now :)
I'd say a vibrant yellow, not too bright, not too soft would really make your sofa and furniture shine
Chartreuse
Gorgeous couch! I love the color.
A gold or burnt orange!
Mustard yellow.
Orange
Add a nice accent rug and get a large painting with similar colors as it and hang it over the couch
maybe a pale yellow
plum
Celery.
Terra Cotta
https://preview.redd.it/ly9tdqjjst3d1.png?width=1878&format=png&auto=webp&s=de871a5255491dc4fd321f2b9f3006c37a773c84 Rusty gate by Benjamin moor could make the space pop in a soft manner @[SmellyFrogz](https://www.reddit.com/user/SmellyFrogz/)
My brain read, "what color would you paint the couch?"
Orange!
Dark brown with a heavy orange undertone
Lavender
I'd leave it! It goes great with the couch and other furniture colors. I'd add a rug with some yellow/burnt orange colors and add more pics above the couch to make a gallery wall or just get one or two large pieces of art for above the couch.
Light mossy green
A peachy color
Pale apricot or terra cotta. Nothing dark and saturated or it will compete with the sofa.
A warm color.
Dark blue
I love the color it is currently! Looks very much like Sherwin Williams color of the year, Upward.
I have a similar couch and painted the accent wall a soft black. I love it.
I would double check the undertones in your chosen wallpaper because to me it looks like they lean warm and the couch leans cool, which risks a real clash there. However, if you think they complement each other, then for the wall behind the couch, I would pull one of the colors from the wallpaper. One of the lighter neutrals would work, or if you really want moody, use the (deeper)blue from the blue flowers.
Sage green
A cool wallpaper with orange or gold in it
Gold
A green-yellow
Benjamin Moore HC 1. It looks different on the walls, and reads more green ish. I believe it would work well with your sofa.
Setting plaster by farrow and ball
An earthy pastel green or yellow ✨️
*a fire place and a small dog, maybe dark green and dark purple walls, but its not safe to think about forever* fireplace and small dog optional but my aesthetic is deeply torn between what i call antique granny clutter" and "jewel tone classy minmax" which is just big fine wood/fabric and deep neutral or deep jewel tones.
What is your goal with wall color? Other than to pull the room together would you want to cozy it up a bit? If that is your goal i would use a light to medium and not to warm golden color. Use a paint swatch and the colors in your flooring to find a good match.
ivory
Yellow gold.
Burnt orange
A dark mustard yellow or marigold
I say just buy a bigger colorful rug with a design. Saves time and work. That brown rug has to go. Just my opinion... you may love that rug.
Need a big rug. Replace the artworks with one really big artwork. Currently the ones there look too small for the space. Also move the coffeetable closer to the couch and nicely arrange some things on it (vase, flowers, books, candles, coasters, etc.) PS - wall color is fine, or any other color you like, but it doesn't seem to be the first problem i see here
Look at a color wheel, and pick out a color that is complementary to teal blue. Or a contrasting color, if you want it to look more dramatic.
Foxy looks great!! "1 The silver green one is complementary with couch and wallpaper. #2
Railings would be moody and interesting.
Orange
Pumpkiny brown
A creamy terracotta
A warm buttery yellow. But I like color. I'm not keen on the wallpaper (depends on how much you are going to use and it doesn't really complement that gorgeous couch in my opinion) but if you do use it, I'd try to pick up the very lightest shades. The pictures are a little too high and need to be much closer together. Most importantly, get a rug. Rugs are investments. Get one you love, and use that as a jumping off point for the wall color. Paint is relatively cheap and easy to change compared to rugs and furniture.
Sage green and add a rug
I kind of like the monochromatic idea. A darker shade of the couch I think would be stunning and then you could have contrasting accent pieces.
Nah definitely get rid of the blue. I agree with others saying a burnt orange or one of those similar colours in a palette like that. The baby blue and green couch makes the vibe a little grandma to me. Also get a rug 😃
Not a color suggestion, but the art is hung a little too high. I would bring it down so that the bottom of the frames hits at about the halfway point of the current height (frame bottom) and the top of the sofa back.
Benjamin Moore “Smoky green.” it is not green green, it will look beautiful with that couch. Get rid of those paintings above, they are the wrong scale. Do something else, larger or a photo wall. I would do a glass or metal coffee table.
I’d leave the paint color which is very nice and concentrate on the artwork and which is way to small and hung to high, eye level is the way to go. A new colorful rug with all the colors as mentioned and coffee table, end table and lamp and a plant stand, they need a home of there own no stop your antique radio.
Be sure to lower the pictures over the couch.... or consider hanging them one on top of the other.
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Terracotta!!!!
Maybe a sage or celery?
https://images.app.goo.gl/cu7jnbhVzUCLf6ex9
Camel
Add yellow pillows! ☺️
And burnt orange pillows. Yes yellow and burnt orange
Put the pictures closer together over your new paint color, coral.
Black
A light mustard would be pretty, muted for sure
Goldenrod! ☀️
I love it as it is. I'd maybe add yellow cushions and a rug.
mustard yellow!
Dark blue
Plum
With that wall paper, I’d do a dark gray or black.
Taupe
Yes to a rug, but I also love the color of your sofa and would want the wall to be a color to highlight it. The blue blends too much, if that makes sense? Your sofa looks more teal than green-am I wrong? The wallpaper is more green. Depending on the true tone, you could highlight the sofa with a terracotta.
I’d find a blue that pulls a little more green and black into it.
A dark grey Or green
Peach orange or beige
A smoky off white
honestly if i was going to change it i would paint the walls a really soft purple like lilac, or potentially a sage green
Pale mustard
Peach
Dusty Rose would look so good with that teal couch and all your wood accents.
Emerald green would be luxurious
Hi, go for a zesty colour. The blue makes it look cold due to the colour of the sofa. The beautiful vintage pieces are fab. Remove those two pictures and go for Orange hues, the orange would look fab with the furniture. Put either large picture on the wall above the sofa so its center with the sofa, or group quite a few together, use different picture frames . Check out Pinterest for thousands of ideas. Whites wouldn’t compliment your sofa or furniture. Your sofa is either a blue green mix or a teal mix and oranges go amazingly well. Maybe try and find a rug possibly with a hint of whatever colour you put in the back wall. The trick is to tie the main colour together with everything else. That could be some big cushions, in your rug but obviously not your pictures, you could add a little bit of your sofa colour in the wall art… many options, but more importantly., pick what makes you feel good, be brave and go for it. Sometimes your inner gut choice or that colour you secretly love? Whatever you choose I’m sure you will love it. Let us know how you get on. X
A nice subtle gray.
Idk but you need more plants!
Pale dusty yellow/ light ochre?
It's fine the way it is. Blue is very calming, which is what you want in your home, your refuge.
I like the colour you have, may I humbly suggest adding a collection on vintage mirrors to fill in the space over the sofa between your prints, and a large area rug - wayfair has washable ones, a Persian style print with olive in it somewhere will pull this together.
Dark green
Yellow
Brown!
The color of the table only lighter, added to the blue that’s already on the walls. The rug addition is a great idea.
I love the colour right now :)
Off white with warm undertones.
Pewter. A dark gray makes other colors POP. Source: it's our base color, white trim
Orange?
Many responses. If no ones mentioned this before you could go with a moody darker blue /teal wall and create cohesion with the sofa. Think Netflix danish detective shows. Throw a few orange pillows on the sofa and it’s great
Anything in the brown family. Look up Complementary Color Chart.
All orange-terracota hues work the best with blue couch! As it’s a DARK-blue couch, to offset it - really light orange would look airy! Or dark-orange-terracota if you’re bold and want a moody dark striking mysterious jewel-like enveloping color feel!
The pictures are of course too small and high, get a bigger 2/3 of the width of the sofa art piece, or corral those 2-3 smaller paintings in one tight centered group lower to the sofa.
Light Tangerine one wall only. Other 3, Off White or very light beige.
Gold
[This color.](https://www.sherwin-williams.com/en-us/color/color-family/yellow-paint-colors/SW6914-eye-catching) And I’d buy some cool patterned pillows for the couch.
Neutral green
After you paint, arrange the pictures on the wall better 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Cameo pink
I have a very similar coloured couch and have recently painted the walls a terracotta tone so it gives a nice contrast to the couch. So far we’ve received a lot of positive feedback from family and friends. I do recommend!
A peachy colour would look really nice
Either cream, black, or a neutral green shade
Yellow
The opposite of teal is maroon. The wallpaper looks great. Maroon throw pillows?
A lot of people are saying orange, but I’d keep that as an accent color and get an area rug with dark bright pink in it as well as orange and other jewel toned colors! And maybe paint the wall a yellow color? I think a lot of it will depend on the tone you choose…
White
I love all of terracotta suggestions, but my first thought was mauve.
pink
Burnt orange 🍊 or a dark mustard yellow
I like the look in the pic. It's giving bridgerton vibes ✨
Mustard yellow
Rust/burnt orange or mustard yellow, though mustard yellow is kind of a color that’s hated when it comes to sales so if you own this place I would be prepared to paint over the yellow if that’s the route you go!
The color of the couch is gorgeous. I don’t know if there’s such a thing, but a paint color with gold flecks would look amazing.
Gold! [Gold Walls](https://images.app.goo.gl/WuUCUA5g48rSn2Ts5)
I would go with an almost black grey for high drama
Maybe pick out some throw pillows you like and use one of the colors from them
I would either go matching teal, with copper accents like someone posted below, or take the color from the background of the wallpaper you want and use it on the non-papered walls.
Oh, added comment - I personally disagree with making the walls a copper or orange type shade. I think it would be too much. I like that color for an accent.
A nice burgundy
Benjamin Moore Caribbean Teal