Brown is a rich color that pairs well with almost everything. Some colors, when paired with brown, provide a balance of warm and cool tones, while others create a bold contrast that’s unforgettable. Read on if you’re looking for the best colors that match with brown , as well as how to use brown in interior design and fashion (with tips from style and design experts).
What colors go best with brown?
Personal stylist Paul Julch, MA, believes that the best color pairings for brown do their part to “play with the richness of brown.” Some of the top colors that match with brown include:
- Light pink: Use pale pink to elevate chocolate brown for a light, airy balance.
- Gray: Both of these neutral colors balance warm and cool tones throughout.
- Black: Dark, cool black shades provide a contrast with the warm tones of brown.
- White: White and brown create a vivid contrast that works well in design.
- Blue: The orange tones in brown pair with a cool blue for a visually appealing pairing.
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Best Colors That Match With Brown
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Black When black and brown come together, it creates a dark and dramatic pairing. To avoid an overly-dark look, choose lighter browns, like taupe or tan. To embrace the darkness, try rich tones like espresso brown that complement black beautifully. Not much black is needed to add depth to brown, whether in a room or an outfit.
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Paul Julch, MA , is a personal wardrobe stylist, speaker, and the founder of Urbanite Suburbanite, a wardrobe styling business.
Anoushka Dannin is a color analysis expert who helps clients discover their unique color palettes.
Kathryn Welsh is an interior designer and the co-founder of Design Inside. With over 15 years of experience, Kathryn specializes in designing, remodeling, and decorating spaces.
Shelley Golden is a personal stylist with over 20 years of fashion and visual arts experience.
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2Light pink When brown is paired with pale pink, it works to ground the light and airy feel that pale pink has. Some interesting shades of brown to pair with pink include a warm chocolate brown and a taupe. Adding a cream, warm white, or gray to the mix, whether in a room or wearing an outfit, can bring even more balance. [1] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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3Yellow Like brown and blue, the combination of yellow and brown is very complementary. In particular, mustard yellow offsets darker shades of brown very well while adding a vintage feel. Mustard yellow and golden yellow are also both darker than some overly bright or loud yellows that you may not be comfortable decorating with or wearing.
- Lemon yellow provides a brighter, cheerful look if you want to add sunshine to your earthy brown tones.
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4Green Medium, leafy-colored green is a wonderful accent when paired with brown. Brown works with most shades of green naturally, which is why brown pots are often used when displaying greenery. Some specific shades of green that go well with brown include:: [2] X Research source
- Emerald green offers a bold statement when added to brown furniture.
- Olive green comes in many shades, all of which add sophistication to pale browns.
- Kelly green is a brighter, lighter yellow-toned green that also works with brown.
- Sage green works best when matched with lighter shades of brown for a vintage look.
- Seafoam green gives a beachy feel when used alongside sandy shades of brown.
- Mint green offers a springtime pop of color to softer and darker brown shades.
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5Red Cardinal red and brick red are two vivid shades that offset both lighter shades of brown and darker tones. It’s also possible to use a softer brick red shade when you want a more subtle combination of colors. It’s possible to make brown from the 3 primary colors of red, blue, and white, which makes it easy to understand why red and many other shades work well with brown. [3] X Research source
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6Burgundy The unique reddish-purple shade of burgundy appears rich and lavish when matched with darker, espresso browns. If you want to add a light touch to this dramatic combination, consider a splash of warm white or soft yellow. Color analysis expert Anoushka Dannin recommends using a pattern that incorporates a “warm burgundy, or one made up of brown, burgundy, and navy." [4] X Expert Source Anoushka Dannin
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7Blue Few color combinations are as naturally paired as brown and blue. Navy blue works well with darker shades of brown with cool undertones, but be careful that the pairing doesn’t appear too dark. Try adding in a light neutral or pop of color like tangerine or lemon yellow to brighten things up. Other complementary blue shades include: [5] X Research source
- Powder blue is another shade of blue that pairs well with brown, especially because it’s very light and cool.
- Ultramarine blue is brighter than traditional navy and makes a bold statement when paired with brown.
- Ash blue is a neutral combination of light blue and gray, which both go with brown.
- Cerulean blue is rich and intense, so pair it carefully so it’s not overwhelming.
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8Gray Cool shades of gray paired with brown are one of the most versatile color combinations. Matching colors like light, pale grays, and browns create a subtle mood; deeper shades work to make a bolder statement. In particular, charcoal gray and brown offer a calming, neutral balance and work with both pale and dark shades of brown. Because both colors are somewhat neutral, add a pop of color for a cheery touch.
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9Orange Orange and brown may feel like it’s the 1970s, but there was a reason the combo was so popular—they’re both warm, comforting, and nostalgic. Burnt orange looks especially good when paired with warmer shades of brown. Using softer burnt orange shades is a way to prevent too warm a pairing. [6] X Research source
- Tangerine is a brighter variation of orange that adds some sunshine.
- Terra Cotta is a clay-like orange and brown color associated with the Mediterranean.
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10Teal The vivid green-blue tones in teal offset the warm tones of brown very well. Since brown naturally pairs with both green and blue, this choice is obvious. Pair teal with softer brown, gray browns, or other browns with cool undertones.
- Turquoise is considered a lighter, more green-blue variation of teal, which appears lively and energetic when paired with brown.
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11Purple A medium purple can look lovely when paired with a darker or reddish brown. Purple can be bold, so it works better as a focal point against a brown background. For example, add purple flowers or a vase to a brown-toned room. Other shades of purple that match with brown include:
- Plum is a form of purple with orange and brown shades that pick up brown nicely.
- Lilac is the best choice when you can’t decide on purple or pink (both pair with brown!)
- Aubergine is a dramatic deep purple bordering on black for an intense look.
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12Fuchsia The lively pink, purple, and reddish undertones of fuchsia complement the warm tones of brown well when you need a strong color accent in your pairing. This is especially true when you’re looking for a strong contrast.
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13White When it comes to pairing white and brown, you can’t go wrong with a cool white. This is particularly true when it’s combined with a seal brown or medium brown. When using more white than brown, a space can appear modern; when using more brown, it can add plenty of character. [7] X Research source
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14Periwinkle Like teal, periwinkle falls between 2 colors—in this case, blue and purple. Because it’s a light and soft blend of blue and purple, it can bring a balance to taupes and warm, chocolate browns.
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15Silver The cool metallic look of silver can make any outfit or space look ultra-modern. This is especially true when using silver-like metallic objects, which add a sophisticated contrast and balance.
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16Champagne Champagne is a striking mix of cream and gold, both of which work well when paired with brown. It blends well with softer shades of brown or stands out when matched up with darker shades.
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17Cream Just as brown pairs well with cool white, it also works with cream, when you can’t decide between white and beige. Both options are neutral and soft enough to create a calm, inviting look. They’re equally as balanced when adding a pop of color to them, like red or teal. [8] X Research source
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18Khaki Some consider khaki a shade of brown, while others believe it to be its own color because of khaki’s yellowish and greenish undertones. Khaki combines well with gray-brown shades for an intricate combination of warm and cool tones.
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19Gold Though silver may seem like the first choice when pairing metallics with brown, gold is naturally harmonious with brown, yet stands out because of its shiny texture. Gold and brown pairings are luxurious, earthy, and doubly warm. Match gold to reddish brown shades for even more contrast.
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20Brown Believe it or not, you can actually pair brown with brown, because brown comes in a wide variety of shades. We’ve covered some offshoots of brown above (like khaki, gold, cream, and champagne), but other, more traditional brown shades to pair with brown follow here: [9] X Research source
- Beige works well with cinnamon brown, seal brown, and espresso brown.
- Tan and brown are both neutral colors for a warm, natural look.
- Copper looks best with softer gray-browns as much as gold does.
- Bronze is a warm-hued metallic that comes across softer than gold.
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