With a neutral palette on the walls and floor, virtually anything will "go," and you may wish to take the opportunity to inject color into the space.
I'd put the carpet as a cream color with some furniture that would be beige, light brown and deep, rich brown. Hope that helps!
It is always safe to go with a neutral light beige. You can then change the room color and furniture to anything you want it to be and not have to worry that is isn't going to match the carpet. Better yet, go with hardwood.
-light Sage green -beige -light tan -sand -light yellowish cream
black or dark brown ..........
Gold or yellow! Roses, reds, pinks also look great!
I'd put the carpet as a cream color with some furniture that would be beige, light brown and deep, rich brown. Hope that helps!
It is always safe to go with a neutral light beige. You can then change the room color and furniture to anything you want it to be and not have to worry that is isn't going to match the carpet. Better yet, go with hardwood.
i have the same room!! either white or pink which is wati have
-light Sage green -beige -light tan -sand -light yellowish cream
Something a light cream or an offwhite.
black or dark brown ..........
It would look exquisite
Gold or yellow! Roses, reds, pinks also look great!
A tan shade that has enough depth so it doesn't look like beige and can stand up to the floor color.
Absolutely. Don't do a wimpy beige either. You need a color that can stand up to the aubergine.
Always, always choose neutral colors for carpets/flooring. That way you can put any color furniture on top of them. With yellow walls, I would recommend Zinc gray carpet: plumcarpet[dot]com/products/zincgray-carpet Gives you nice contrast, but still frees you up. If you use a bright color in flooring it limits what you can do with the rest of the room.
It depends what theme you are going for, white is the most suitable for sky blue, but tan and brown and apricot will work too.