colors that go with purple

16 Colors That Go with Purple in Decor and Fashion

Ian Mutuli
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Ian Mutuli

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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The purple dye did not enter the conventional for millennia because it was costly to make expensively. In the Media Aevel, the early people of Lebanon were using the dye by extracting it from the spiny dye-murex they had harvested. Hence, only the elites could bother looking for other colours that went well with purple.

All colors in earlier times were derived from natural sources until William Henry Perkin obtained mauveine from an experiment that was supposed to yield a Malaria cure in 1856. There can also be accurate thoughts in the material that for sometime the deep and rich color in the lining was available in the fact that the manufacturing process was cheap, and thus everyone could afford it.

Nowadays, an explosive blend of red and blue is already applied as an unburdened trend. However, purple has rather staying inconspicuous as it blends only with some tones and dyes. So, people face problems in identifying appropriate color schemes for interior designing as well as finding fashion related ideas.

This article focuses on the many varieties of shades you can use towards a sound complementary color scheme that would enable you make your statement loud and clear. We found out that it is very easy and cheap to achieve this and even integrate the purple color in the process.

Colors That Go with Purple

1. Black, White, and Purple

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If you need some ideas for redecorating the interior, you can have the white non-glossy walls, have all black non-shiny furniture and have the pure purple as the third color to finish the look off. It is important to make sure saturation of purple is at its maximum instead of using different shades of the color. The overall appearance, in particular, will be warm and it will help to create a relaxed atmosphere to chill.

As it can be observed from the image above, the purple couch finds a natural habitat above the deep black carpet accompanied with white walls, tables and chairs. This way, you are able to introduce purple charming and in the manner that produces a royal touch to the furnishing. Moreover, the correct white wood stain has beautiful neutral contrast with the other darker hues of the house.

2. Gray, White, and Lavender

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Lavender, a calming shade of purple,  looks stunning when a living room has been complemented by light or dark gray and white. As seen from the featured image above, the graying of the walls compliments the white made fireplace and the seats. This way it is not very contrasting but at the same time did not feel very warm and welcoming which is what changes have made for this space.

Moreover, the regions of the room which remained in white area also decorated with the lavender carpet, lavender pillows and all the other items to make the look perfect. This design option can use the darker shades of gray as the white and lavender will not make the room look dull.

3. Mauve and Plum

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Mauve, another shade of purple, looks well when combined with plum to suit your furniture in living room, kitchen, office or wedding ceremonies. This color progression is comfortable with wear and tear and consuming spaces while feeding your eyes an optimum blend of texture and hue.

As you can see it can be rather challenging to combine these three elements, if only for accent colors are used. Nevertheless, you can get it correct by weighing the lavish dramatic mauve by mixing plum into the look carefully.

4. Orange, Green and Lavender

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Let there be a plain of lavender flowers and imagine the flowers too are wondrous flares and superimpose the rising or setting sun. This scene is pretty good because they have captured the orange sky accompanied by the fresh purple lavender flowers and green leaves.

In interior design ideas, it is possible to follow nature by using olive or mint green, further mixing soft lavender and a relaxing shade of orange. Different hues of purple might not work out as planned as shades in the area near the grey spectrum should be used for this masterpiece. Plus, availing yourself of the given topic, the maximalism of the given design can be achieved without impinging on the end-users’ comfort which is an eye strain.

5. Pink and Lilac

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Pink and purple; notably, lilac; can be used without coming across as overly romantic. However, when a field of pink is used, a room may look too girly, not to mention, if the number of shades used in the room decor is experienced.

Light lilac makes pink, as if, awakening with the warm and unique feeling of excitement. It’s possible to use these color for creating the luxurious social space like the living room or the private bedroom space.

6. Citron and Purple

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Among the yellows Citron stands out as one of the pastel shades that are very close to being washed out. It goes well with neutral shades and though you can create a purple room with the shade, the resultant look is innocent and rather simple.

Purple, besides the colors in the above image, can blend nicely in an outfit or in designing a room. However, to reduce the commercial impact of blending citron with purple you can use cream compliments.

7. Gold and Purple

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Remember the scenery of lavender flowers in the night or sunrise? Suppose the same environs save for the sun is higher in the skies and radiating golden rays fit for backdrop perhaps. The use of gold and purple color provides the natural wanting and sophisticated look in dressing, office and home decorating.

Gold hue in furniture or ornaments blend perfectly with deep purple outfit, or purple walls. The combination of gold and purple can make the dramatic factor of space much higher and bring the royal and refined spirit in the design.

8. Chestnut and Purple

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The combination of artificial or natural light with sublime dark colors can make your space a little too dramatic. Chestnut Garr is a good option as opposed to a complex neutral black with both functionality and discretion.

In addition, the present coloring of an earthy brown could harmonize with dark purple walls while cutting about twenty years from the conventional image. The end product is a modern style that improves on home decoration especially if other elements like furniture consist of Chesnut dominantly.

9. Navy, Purple and Green

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On the color wheel, purple and navy are close to one another on the color wheel. Consequently, it is possible to combine the shades in a certain room or the clothes a person decides to wear and still achieve a marvelous design that would be accepted by a vast majority of people.

Nevertheless, the navy and purple are not too bright when used without an accent. Green complements the design and provides a much needed jolt of energy. However, do not use it in solid form because the dark shades of purple and navy can be accented with its diluted version.

10. Emerald and Purple

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Lilac is an opulent color and when combined with emerald it makes your home or office look rather sophisticated. A dining room can look timeless with similar colored tapestry and furniture as seen in the picture below.

It will not grow a bright atmosphere but show sophistication and young of a cool spring nights. The colors used depict a nondescript age and really stand out. Furthermore, the diversity can be also addressed in the aspect of the furniture design, where less purple would probably be more.

11. Silver and Purple

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Silver and purple colors will be effective if you want to make a statement of an event without flamboyancy. The silver gives a luxurious look as it is different from the light gray as it provides the shine on the luxurious theme.

On the other hand, you can use dark purple very effectively if you add silver notes to all sorts of accessories and details. If you need to obtain a posh look in your bedroom, in your office or even in your living room you can never go wrong with a specific splash of the colors.

12. Yellow and Purple

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If you want to paint the walls yellow and have purple furniture or the other way around, the two colors paint complement each other perfectly to give a perfect look all the time. However, it must be taken that the general design will make your space have spring feeling because of compatibility of the colors used.

Some people think that the maximalism of gold will look too extravagant but producers prove that the right dosе of gold will add luxury to the living room. However, you can use white on your bed to complement purple walls with gold pillows and furniture. If you want, you can try putting just a tinge of light blue to add equilibrium to the whole ensemble.

13. Forest Green and Purple

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Bring the deep forest green into your house with purple to be its complementary color so you can achieve an elegant nature like design. Here, different varieties of bright color can add the final touch to look and a little spice to set up.

It is unwise to make your forest green and purple room dark and gloomy, there are little lights here and there to break the monotony. There is no need to overdecorate the space, so keep the design approach as clean and simple as possible. That is why our choice of the best forest wallpaper murals will suit you.

14. Light Blue and Purple

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Purple can feel overwhelmingly strong when used ubiquitously for design purposes. Although, in case you’re aiming it to be a formal scene, purple also has a rather loud feel to it, which, if overused, may overpower the calmness of blue, despite the beauty of the mix; the addition of blue may cool down that daring hue of purple.

Incorporation of white to the mix creates excitement out of the boring to the room or to the occasion/ out-fit. Here you can round off the energetic vibe with the perfect shade of gray that will touch up the sleek design completely.

15. Burnt Orange and Purple

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Purple and burn orange go hand in hand to give your outfit/home or office a classic and powerful outlook. Two colors are never subtle when they appear, and adding a nice touch of style can also soften the mood and add more body to the brashness.

You need to use some accents in few products spread all over the room which will attract people’s attention to them, such as burgundy, rust or brown. No matter whether the burnt orange is used to complement other colors of furniture or to prevent focus from being drawn to specific parts of the room, the rich tapestry of the color royal purple will provide the necessary backdrop.

16. Purple and Teal

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When used together, purple and teal look lavish in a way that you would never think would be suitable for a fairy tale wedding or a ball. However, since the combination is of course, flashy and luxurious you can blend the two colors to get a stylish home or office.

This design choice is not easy to work through as it demands a lot of confidence in order not to end up looking grandstanding. However, you can go to the absolute minimum or the complete opposite and receive great outcome.

Making Purple Design Choices

Purple has a daring personality and makes guarded decision making to make hopes come alive. Also it can be a select color as not many individuals would want to come and seize it. Further, the following ideas will be useful in developing a purple room with the right colors to compliment when designing your self-expression through spaces.

a). Purple and Neutrals

Whether used in accents or as the base, integrating warm neutrals is a logical move to make to achieve a proper contrast in home decoration. The purple, as the provocative color, is now supported by the warm neutrals that make the appearance classy. For instance: High and lowering zany orange, tan, and taupe can look astoundingly.

b). Bright Colors of the Rainbow and Purple

Going with such bright colors as mint green, bright blue, pastel yellow, purple will bring some energy to your room. Such a layouting strategy can be effectively applied allowing you to provide for as many facets of your individuality in a manner that does not thereafter wash out a vivid look. Also, blush pink allows you to create a perfect contrast to the use of colors.

c). Purple and the Reds

Purple especially deep plum, salmon-orange, and a variety of dark pinks can create a tropical and grounded look. When you think about bright sunsets, then the different shades form a kind of unrealistic looking environment in the sky. You should be able to get this feel into your home by careful selection of furniture and walls.

Ian Mutuli

About the author

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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