The only prob. is we have a light wooden border around our window in the front room, as well as a lighter colored wood endtables. The couch looks more light brown, the sage green couch IS green but a darker shade that looks brown. HELP!|||Maybe a textured sage green vine embroidered curtain that has a cream colored bass. Or get wild with maybe a light orange colored curtain of some kind!|||Perhaps a light to medium brown or colonial brick red, depending on the hue of your sage green and yellow/cream walls. I might suggest that you could go to your hardware store and get paint samples or color wheel of colors that could be curtain colors you like. And/or go to a fabric or drapery store to get samples there. You might like to place the samples in sunny and shady spots to see if there is a difference in appearance.
My silly rule of thumb I used to teach my kids to dress themselves: Do the colors hug each other or do they want to fight! Have Fun!|||I usually like the match the curtains to the walls as closely as possible. This gives the walls a seamless, less choppy look and makes the room appear larger. Try the yellow creamy color.
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Look through the room make overs online (HGTV or something) when you find a room with your paint color and color furniture...|||A rusty red color.|||try green curtains.
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