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What colors go with cream? 8 complementary colors for this neutral favorite
The article explores eight complementary colors that pair well with cream in interior design, a shade described as timeless, sophisticated, and versatile. Cream's adaptability allows it to be combined with various accent colors, ranging from coordinating neutrals to bold brights and darker, moodier tones. Interior designer Naomi Astley Clarke highlights cream's elegance and serenity, noting its ability to create a calming atmosphere and serve as a backdrop for other colors, materials, and textures.
One approach is to pair cream with a fellow neutral shade, such as beige or brown. Sherwin-Williams color expert Sue Wadden suggests that a beige shade like 'Touch of Sand' with cream creates a calming and laid-back vibe. This combination emphasizes texture, as seen in a cream dining room designed by Lucie Ayres of 22 Interiors, where darker brown and beige tones of seating and a rug provide a subtle contrast to cream walls. Another effective pairing is cream with blue, which can create a sophisticated, classic scheme suitable for kitchens, home offices, or libraries, according to Helen Shaw, color expert at Benjamin Moore. Blue and cream are complementary colors on the color wheel, and using cream instead of white with blue tones can add warmth and balance, particularly in coastal-inspired decor. Margaret Ash Design's modern parlor room exemplifies this, using various blue shades against cream walls to highlight colorful artwork and upholstery.
Green is another popular choice, enhancing a connection with nature and fostering a relaxed, indoor-outdoor feel. Patrick O'Donnell, color expert from Farrow & Ball, recommends pairing cream with muddy sage greens like 'French Gray' or 'Green Smoke' for a contemporary scheme. Plush green velvet sofas against neutral walls can create an eclectic mix of textures and styles, as demonstrated by Ryann Swan Design. Warming, bright shades such as coral or sunshine yellow can also uplift a cream design with joyful character. Sue Wadden suggests 'Reynard' from Sherwin-Williams, a clay-like color, to create a comforting and mellow space. Designer Artem Kropovinsky notes that bright coral or sunshine yellow can create a playful and inviting atmosphere, suitable for modern living rooms. Rich reds, particularly deep burgundy, offer a sophisticated contrast. Texas-based interior designer Audrey Scheck advises that cream's brown undertone makes it compatible with earth tones like dusty mauve, plum, and burgundy. Benjamin Moore's 'New London Burgundy' paired with 'Sea Pearl cream' creates a distinguished look, with cream serving as a neutral backdrop for the strong accent color.
Pink and cream palettes can also establish an elegant design, with similar cozy undertones that add warmth to a room. For a tonal look, a soft, pale pink works well, while a bolder pink can be a striking accent against cream. Black or gray provides a classic, elegant contrast with cream, balancing out darker shades. J Patryce Design's contemporary cream kitchen, featuring black and gray accents such as industrial pendants and sleek bar stools, illustrates how these darker colors add a modern edge while cream maintains a warm and inviting atmosphere. Finally, pairing cream with cream creates an ultimate soothing sanctuary, using different shades of cream on walls and trim for subtle depth. Patrick O'Donnell suggests using a pale cream like Farrow & Ball's 'New White' on walls and a stronger cream like 'Double Cream' on trim. A gray, white, and cream scheme can also create a timeless, calming space, providing elegant contrast regardless of the gray's intensity. Cream can also be used as a woodwork color for softness over white or as a wall color for gentle warmth, and it makes a good ceiling paint for yellow, pink, or earthy red walls.
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