I'm looking for suggestions for paint colors for my living room - right now it's just plain old decorator white and I want to make the room feel warmer and homier. My furniture is dark charcoal gray and my coffee table/end table are a darker brown wood with glass tops. My favorite color is purple, so a lot of the pictures and accents (vases, candles, etc.. ) are dark purple. I was thinking a dark beige/taupe paint color would look pretty, but I'm not sure if that would "match" everything else...
Why don't you try a lavendar or, better yet, a purplish-gray that is pale but will accent your accessories?
I don't know if taupe will look good w/ your couches, but I guess it depends on the shade you choose. Let me see if I can find some color samples to post......
ETA: I couldn't copy and paste these color samples, but go to www.behr.com and click on explore color to look for these color samples:
Wild Thistle 630F-4
Ruffled Iris 630D-4
Ash Violet 640F-5
Fading Sunset 640F-4
(maybe your focal point wall could be this color - Enchanted Evening 640F-6)
If you really want to do taupes, look at these (without knowing the exact color of your couches):
Garden Wall 730D-4
Pebble Stone 750D-4
Spartan Stone 780D-5
Squirrel 790D-5
(maybe your focal point wall could be this darker color: Dusty Mountain 790D-6 or Coconut Husk 730D-6, depending on whether/if you go with a brown-taupe or a gray-taupe)
I agree with MissMee, a purplish-gray would look great with the charcoal and the chocolate brown, as well as the purple accents in the room.
I know your first instinct is to go with a neutral (especially in a room that's as important as a living room), but my experience has been that if you just try something bolder, it will pay off. Besides, it's just paint -- the materials aren't very expensive, and if you hate it, you can just paint over it! Good luck!
Thanks for the suggestions! I guess I was leaning toward a more neutral color because I live in a townhome and so my living room flows into the dining room, which flows into the kitchen.. and I wanted a color that would match all three rooms. I really like the colors you posted though.. so I will pick up some swatches and see how it goes..