Mysterious, blooming, eccentric, magical, regal, rich
Purple is considered too dark to be used in large quantities. Despite this, wide stripes of purple can look very fresh and inviting. The hallway and staircase in these pictures are decorated with a classic lavender color that matches perfectly with white baseboards and light wood floors.
Purple hug
When people try to describe warm colors that match perfectly with a palette of cool neutrals, variations of brown, yellow, and orange come to mind first. In fact, purple, especially its plum and berry tones, can provide the same soothing effect.
Deep purple is easy to incorporate into any interior because of its mutedness.
The violet tones of heather, eggplant and foxglove combine well with olive, gray and tan hues for a sense of serenity.
Illusion
A lilac shade - a small drop of purple in a sea of white - blooms instantly, as soon as the brush touches the wall. Like shadows at sunset that take on lilac shades in a room, lilac creates a sense of illusion in the house. Does it really exist, or is it just a play of shadows? Is it really lilac and not pink? Could it be dark blue? Or even gray? Decorate your room with lilac and it will definitely surprise you with its hazy unpredictability.
Peace of mind in unity
No matter what you are inspired by - the night sky or the wing of a butterfly - purple will be perfectly combined with other related colors, creating an amazing, fabulous atmosphere.
Everything for your convenience
And if you base a purple color scheme for rooms, then its slight unpredictability will greatly help you in the implementation of your most daring creative ideas. What combinations will give the maximum effect? Absolutely any, but the main thing is that you like them! The room on the right has a lot of contrast. And on the left opposite - harmonious. What to choose depends only on you.
text provided by Dulux