Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

Adding a dash of purple colour to your interiors can go a long way in making your home more aesthetically pleasing.

When it comes to home decor, one of the most important decisions is what colour paint to use. There are so many options available but one that stands out for its unique and beautiful look is purple. With its vibrant and eye-catching hues, purple colour paint can create stunning designs in any room. From deep and regal shades to subtle and muted tones, there are plenty of ways to incorporate purple into your interior decor.

 

 

Purple colour paint design ideas for your home

Purple is a timeless colour used in home decor for centuries. From the deepest shades to the lightest lavenders, this regal hue can add drama, elegance, and sophistication to any room. Whether you’re looking for a subtle hint of purple or you want to go all out with a bold, vibrant hue, there is definitely a purple colour paint for you.  Here are some incredible design ideas for you to choose from.

 

Also read: Purple wall colour combination for bedroom: 18 ideas to get inspired from

 

Orchid purple colour paint 

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This hue is a beautiful and vibrant purple that can add a touch of romance and elegance to any home. Its warm undertone makes it an ideal choice for rooms with lots of natural light.

Amethyst purple colour paint 

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If you want a bold, vibrant hue to liven up a room, then opt for amethyst purple paint. This shade ranges from deep and dark to light and warm, allowing you to create the perfect look in any space. Its bright and luxurious tones can be easily combined with other shades to create a stunning effect.

Add complementary hues

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Adding complementary colours to your purple paint can be a great way to make a bold statement in your space. Consider adding complementary hues like green, yellow, orange, or even shades of pink to make the purple pop. This is an easy way to create a modern and stylish atmosphere without going overboard with colour.

Purple colour blocking

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This technique involves painting walls, trim, and ceilings in shades of purple for a bold, unique look—paint one wall with a brighter hue and the other in a darker shade to achieve the effect. Accentuate with contrasting colours for even more powerful visual impact.

Fine wine purple tones

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A deep and warm purple tone reminiscent of wine can be the perfect way to create a sophisticated and modern space in your home. These fine wine hues add an unexpected pop of colour and make any room feel luxuriously inviting.

Purple paired with neutrals

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If you’re nervous about bold colours, use a neutral one with undertones of the colour you’re considering. Added purple undertones elevate this grey to a whole new level. Plum accents draw out the purple undertones of the wall colour. At the same time, yellows and greens punch up the neutrals.

Fresh and clean purple

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For a contemporary look, opt for bright shades of purple like lavender, lilac, and light orchid. These vibrant colours create an airy atmosphere that is perfect for modern homes. They can be paired with whites, greys, and soft blues to create a crisp and inviting space.

Dreamy purple hue

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The rich purple colour of this bathroom is balanced by crisp white accents. A clean and simple light-coloured ceiling balances out the hue without being overpowering.

Use pastel purple for the bedroom

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The combination of pastel purple and white can create an awe-inspiring bedroom. The most popular wall colour for home buyers has been pastel purple. You can decorate the room and contrast the walls’ colour according to your preference. Lampshades and cushion covers can be custom-made to make the room even more appealing

Add a vibrant purple colour tone

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Experiment with the different shades of purple. You can paint the walls a warm shade of purple and choose the same colour for the rug and headboard. 

 

Vibrant violet walls to transform any room

Create an eye-catching look by choosing contrasting colours like bright yellow along with violet walls for your bedroom or living rooms. You can include these colours in the upholstery like curtains, rugs, etc. or furniture pieces.

Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

 

Make a statement with regal purple paint

Go for dark, muted, peony purple for the living room or bedroom walls, which can bring a royal appeal to the space. Match the décor with luxurious chandelier.

Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

 

Add depth and richness with purple hue

Layer different tones in the colour scheme to bring depth. Purple colour brings a calm vibe and richness to the interiors. Choose to bring newer shades for accessories such as curtains, cushions and upholstery.

Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

 

Transform your space with bold purple shade

Some purple shades are bold and impactful. Go for darker tones but balance it with softer shades. You can even divide the wall colour in two halves. Choose a combination of warm Sage shade and deep Colve shade.

Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

 

Experience with luxurious purple paint

Deep, rich purples bring a luxurious appeal. Match the colour scheme with gold elements and luxurious fabrics such as velvet to bring a sophisticated look.

Purple colour paint hues to brighten up your interiors

 

FAQs

Is purple the ideal colour for bedrooms?

The colour purple is meant to stimulate creativity and add a sense of luxury, royalty, and relaxation to home decor. Bedrooms with this colour ensure a relaxing and peaceful night's sleep.

Purple looks well with what colours in a bedroom?

Light green and pastel shades are also suitable to match the purple in a bedroom, as are white, cream, beige, grey, and neutrals.

Is the combination of purple and black appropriate for bedrooms?

To prevent your bedroom from looking too dark and dramatic, you can complement black and purple with white.

Is there a colour that pairs well with light purple?

The colours yellow, orange, grey, olive green, and white look stunning when paired with light purple.

 

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