20 Stunning Colors That Always Go With Lavender

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Lavender can often be a versatile shade when paired well with other darker or lighter colors to create a contrasting or whimsical look. If you're looking to weave in some lavender hues to your home spaces, we're sharing 20 colors that go with lavender so you can get a head start on welcoming the cheery color.

Lavender, Silver, and Gold

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What could be more glamorous than lavender, silver, and gold? This mirrored nightstand adds an extra touch of sophistication to this luxury bedroom, which is surely fit for a queen. Add some lavender-colored flowers in a vase for a finishing touch.

Lavender and Wood Tones

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The color lavender unexpectedly pairs wonderfully with classic wooden furniture. If you have a room filled with antique pieces, don't be shy about introducing this beautiful purple hue into the mix. The end result will be timeless and luxe.

Lavender and White

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Lavender is commonly used in children's bedrooms and is a nice compromise for little ones who crave color and parents who envision a bedroom as being nice and soothing. Soft lavender walls and pillows look excellent paired with white furniture and accent pieces in this room.

Lavender, White, and Gold

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You can certainly use lavender and white in an adult's bedroom as well—just weave in a pop of gold to make the space appear a bit more grown up. The gold frame on this four-poster bed couldn't be more captivating, while the lavender walls and curtains help to ground the space.

Lavender and Black

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Don't be afraid to mix light and dark—lavender and black make for a fabulous duo. This bedroom proves that lavender can be styled to look contemporary and sleek; it isn't just for soft, sweet spaces. This color combo is perfect for dark academia and glam bedroom styles.

Lavender and Brown

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The brown seating in this space complements the nearby coffee table and piano, while the lavender sofa and accent pieces add a lighthearted touch to the space, preventing it from appearing too formal or stuffy. Especially against the white walls, the two colors shine on their own.

Lavender and Beige

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Beige is extremely versatile and complements many different hues so nicely, lavender being one of them. This beige bedroom looks like the perfect space to curl up and get a cozy night's rest.

Lavender and Marigold

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Lavender and marigold are nice, cheerful colors individually, but paired together, they're full of even more fun. Bring on the happiness by mixing these two shades together in your bedroom, living room, bathroom, and beyond.

Lavender and Dark Purple

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If you prefer a more monochromatic look, mix lavender with a darker purple to fully embrace the color in your space however you would like. Add a purple headboard, flowers, or decor accents in various purple hues to bring more dimension to the space.

Lavender and Soft Blue

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If you can't get enough of pastels, don't think twice about placing lavender beside a light blue piece, as illustrated here. The two colors will create a whimsical ambiance.

A garden stool like this one is a doubly smart choice, given that it can serve as a side table or seating as needed, and it can also easily be picked up and moved around the home.

Lavender, White, and Dark Blue

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If you're looking for a third color to pair with lavender and white, try a dark blue, even if used in small doses, such as in throw blanket form as seen here. It will add some contrast to the room in an instant.

Lavender and Dark Gray

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If a moody room is what you desire, look no further than a space like this one for major inspiration. Lavender seating pops against the dark gray walls, which create a welcoming, cave-like effect in the best way imaginable.

Lavender and Blue Gray

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Lavender and blue gray make for a nice combination in this living and dining area, which connects to the kitchen. Keep in mind that even just one lavender accent wall will still majorly brighten up any room if you're hesitant to go all in on all four walls with the color.

Lavender and Orange

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Lavender and orange—why not? This energetic color combo is sure to put some pep in your step as you make the bed each morning. The colors play with the decor hanging above the bed as well.

Lavender, Yellow, and Dark Blue

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Lavender, yellow, and dark blue couldn't look more luxurious in this primary bedroom. The space is proof that purple and yellow can create a cheery space without overwhelming it. Bring the two hues through various patterns or shapes to create more texture.

Lavender, White, and Blue

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Blue and white are known for being a darling color combination, and with the addition of lavender comes something even better. These colors are great for creating a calming look in the bedroom.

Lavender, Pink, and Orange

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Pops of pink and orange liven up this already colorful sleep space. Keeping decor to a minimum allows the paint and textiles to do most of the talking in this bedroom.

Lavender, Teal, and Pink

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Create a playful effect using a combination of lavender, teal, and pink. The lighter hues will be perfect for creating an airy ambiance and will be easy to bring in through wall art or curtains.

Lavender, Green, and Red

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If you're a maximalist, you'll most definitely want to take a cue from this space and mix lavender, red, and green together for plenty of fun. Go even bigger by installing an expansive gallery wall that features all of the aforementioned colors (and then some) as well.

Lavender, Brown, and White

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We don't commonly see sweet gingham curtains styled alongside a cowhide rug, but the best-designed rooms always contain an element of surprise. This home office space is equal parts charming and edgy thanks to this thoughtful mix of materials and colors.

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