Definitely a green one if you’re keeping green paint color. I like second green one…has some warmth (tan color) and is easy to live with.
Willing_Vanilla_414
#11
neverseen_neverhear
The green one looks great with the wall color. I’d pick that.
rosewhisperer
One
Large_Staff_4297
When you’re matching to an existing paint color, the trap is going pure match – everything ends up reading as one flat plane. The rug doesn’t need to mirror the wall, it needs to anchor it. Something that pulls one of the undertones (the warm side of the green, or a complementary warm neutral) usually holds better than hunting for a direct match.What are the undertones in the green? Cool-leaning greens can read harsh paired with warm rugs, but that contrast is also exactly what prevents a room from feeling too uniform.
msklovesmath
One of the reds. The greens are too matchy. The b/w is not good.
Out of these options, the first. Im not in love w any of them tho
Mr_Normal_
It’s number 4 for me
just1nurse
The greenest one. That red thing on your couch is throwing everything off though.
der-pi-na
The first one is the best
Cherriecorn
11 🙂 the colors tie the room together but also add other colors to the room.
witx
I like the red one.
InspiringGecko
One of the green ones
WordofCromulent
Red and green remind me of Kevin McAllister house. I like the direction you were going with the first rug, but maybe try a wood tone or camel color.
alicejane1010
2
Life_Agreeable
Is this a rug from Amazon? I think it’s like the same one I have and just a heads up it NEVER looks clean. I always have fibers and stuff falling off
RelationshipGlobal90
I think I like the first one best. I like the contrast with the walls but it’s less jarring than the red one. It would be even better if it had a bit of green in it.
Pesterlyann
The pillows are the problem. Each rug works with paint color, but the brown pillows kill the flow
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The second one is perfect
Definitely a green one if you’re keeping green paint color. I like second green one…has some warmth (tan color) and is easy to live with.
#11
The green one looks great with the wall color. I’d pick that.
One
When you’re matching to an existing paint color, the trap is going pure match – everything ends up reading as one flat plane. The rug doesn’t need to mirror the wall, it needs to anchor it. Something that pulls one of the undertones (the warm side of the green, or a complementary warm neutral) usually holds better than hunting for a direct match.What are the undertones in the green? Cool-leaning greens can read harsh paired with warm rugs, but that contrast is also exactly what prevents a room from feeling too uniform.
One of the reds. The greens are too matchy. The b/w is not good.
Out of these options, the first. Im not in love w any of them tho
It’s number 4 for me
The greenest one. That red thing on your couch is throwing everything off though.
The first one is the best
11 🙂 the colors tie the room together but also add other colors to the room.
I like the red one.
One of the green ones
Red and green remind me of Kevin McAllister house. I like the direction you were going with the first rug, but maybe try a wood tone or camel color.
2
Is this a rug from Amazon? I think it’s like the same one I have and just a heads up it NEVER looks clean. I always have fibers and stuff falling off
I think I like the first one best. I like the contrast with the walls but it’s less jarring than the red one. It would be even better if it had a bit of green in it.
The pillows are the problem. Each rug works with paint color, but the brown pillows kill the flow
The last green one.