red and brown
red and brown
Mauve maroon
cardinal crimson maroon scarlet wine
Maroon
Maroon
When maroon and white are mixed together, you usually get a lighter shade of maroon. The resulting color may vary depending on the ratio of maroon to white that is mixed.
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With what?
Maroon is a very dark red-purple. To achieve it using only two colours mix 4 parts blue and 1 part red. Then adjust by adding very small amounts of red or blue until you achieve the Maroon you are looking for.
Maroon pairs well with a variety of colors, including soft neutrals like beige and cream, which provide a warm contrast. It also harmonizes beautifully with shades of gold and mustard for a rich, luxurious look. Other coordinating colors include navy blue, teal, and forest green, which create a striking and balanced palette. For a more vibrant combination, you can mix maroon with blush pink or coral.
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )