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I think it makes a taupe colour.....kinda light brownish. Try it yourself!
Purple and beige make a muted, earthy tone when mixed together. The resulting color can vary depending on the proportions of each color used. Generally, combining purple, which is a secondary color made by mixing red and blue, with beige, a warm neutral color with hints of yellow and brown, will create a soft, dusty mauve or taupe-like hue.
Your room sounds beautiful! My suggestion would be that you choose a beige/taupe with a hint of purple/lavender/violet. Pick a beige/taupe that goes well with your knotty pine. Try to match the warmth of the wood in the paint color.Another option would be to go with a warm sage gray/green scheme if this is more of a an indoor/outdoor room. This color would really complement the plants.I'm not sure what you mean by borders. If they are wallpaper borders, consider pulling a color from them to tie the room together.
I think using the new neutrals such as taupe, grey, mid-tones in tans, toned down mustard shades...all of these provide a sophisticated and rich backdrop for the furnishings. Save the bold or bright colors for accents.
When you mix brown and lavender, you would typically get a muted, earthy tone. Brown is a dark color created by mixing all three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow), while lavender is a lighter shade created by mixing blue and red. Combining these two colors would likely result in a dusky purple or taupe-like color, depending on the ratios of brown to lavender used in the mixture.
Taupe.
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The color you are referring to is often called taupe. Taupe is a neutral color that ranges from a light grayish-brown to a dark tan.
That is the correct spelling of the color "taupe" (a brownish gray).
Light taupe coordinates with dark taupe and visa vera. With careful layering, you can create an entire wardrobe of taupe alone.
The color of his hair is taupe, it's a bit odd for his age.
The origin word is talpa, Latin for 'a mole'. From that came taupe, French for 'the colour of moleskin'.
If you Google the color taupe and view the results you'll notice that there are many colors that go by that name. There is no "official" taupe, so if anyone labels a color they've mixed with that name, it's taupe. Taupe is essentially a light gray (black and white) with just a hint of anything from orange to red to purple in it. I've even seen it with a hint of green.
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