A neutral wall color, such as soft gray, beige, or cream, would beautifully complement an oxblood sofa by providing a balanced backdrop that highlights the rich, deep hue. Alternatively, a muted sage green or dusty blue can create a sophisticated contrast while introducing a touch of color without overwhelming the space. For a bolder choice, a deep navy or charcoal could enhance the dramatic effect of the sofa. Overall, the key is to choose colors that harmonize and create a cohesive look.
for a wall to wall carpet a neutral such as grey or tan or even a blue would work well. If however, you are looking for an area rug, something with a traditional pattern with oxblood and navy would be beautiful.
Soft white or light pastel shades like pale blue or blush pink would complement a light grey sofa nicely. These colors will help create a cohesive and calming ambiance in your space.
Buttermilk walls too and have one wall be an accent color like brown, terragon or some color to add interest
brown one or orange
A sofa table is designed to be placed in front of, or next to a sofa, while a console table, is designed to be placed up against a wall, say for instance, in a hallway.
olive green of course
there is no wall behind me. i am in the middle of a field
Paint all the walls the same colour except one that you paint a different colour. The wall that's different is the feature wall.
dark pink, light blue, light green and white
For your walls, a caramel tan, or sage green would work. Pick window treatments that combine the wall colour and the brown. Accent pieces in a darker shade of your wall colour will give the area punch without overpowering it.
If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
it is colourless