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Flying Feather

Arts And Crafts · Living Room · Curation score 95/100

Anchored by Flying Feather on the walls, with Humble trim and a Eggplant accent — a 50 / 30 / 20 split.

Made for

  • Room: Living Room
  • Period: Georgian · Victorian · Edwardian
  • Lighting: Diffuse daylight
  • Mood: Considered, layered
  • Temperature: Warm-leaning
  • Average LRV: 56

Why this works

  • LRV spread (10.83 → 76.4): 65.57-point range across 5 colours — proper architectural contrast.
  • Warmth balance (4 warm · 0 cool): Built around warm tones with no cool ballast.
  • Undertone harmony (Aligned): 5 of 5 carry a warm inflection — they speak the same language.

What each colour does

Wall — Flying Feather (Dulux, LRV 42.6, warm brown undertone). The main hero of the scheme — fills your largest surface.

Companion — Lambs Wool (Dulux, LRV 76.4, warm yellow undertone). Use on the wall in a hallway or adjacent room for a continuous scheme, or as a second wall colour in the same room.

Accent — Eggplant (Benjamin Moore 1379, LRV 10.83, warm red undertone). For smaller surfaces — doors, alcoves, picture rails, a feature joinery piece.

Trim — Humble (COAT, LRV 73.3, warm yellow undertone). Skirting, architraves, frames. Usually pale, lets the main colours breathe.

Ceiling — Celery Salt (Benjamin Moore OC-136, LRV 74.93, warm yellow undertone). Recommended ceiling colour for this scheme.

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