Since you have some primary and neutral colors going on already, I would suggest a pop of color to the room. Possibly a red or reddish colored area rug to liven up the area. Another option may be to match a color accent that you already have in the room....such as a color in a throw pillow or favorite art piece. Try not be afraid of color and take risks with your decor. It's one part of life we actually have control over and can do whatever we want or envision. Best of luck to you!
I would suggest something creamed color of grey. Burgundy or blue would also add a nice tough to this particular color pattern. I would also recommend red or a wine type color.
Opt for a red wine colored carpet or turquoise to make the beige pop :)
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.
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.
Tomato red is extremely intense, so you need a bland, light wall or carpet color, like light beige, light sage.
Something a light cream or an offwhite.
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The carpet color for high traffic areas would be a dark color like brown or dark green because they hide dirt and grass that is tracked through constantly.
Some colors that might be good for patio furniture are beige and tan. These colors are neutral and the dirt would be less visible. Another color that might work is black or brown.