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27 Colors That Go With Gold (Color Palettes)

Few colors can match the timeless elegance of gold. And while too much of this metallic can certainly overwhelm a space, gold used judiciously will elevate your style to create a memorable palette.

What Colors Go With Gold?

Here’s a selection of colors that go with gold, along with helpful color palette examples:

1. Ivory and Gold

Ivory and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #fffff0, #cba328, #5c5346

Few palettes can match the sophistication of ivory and gold. Ivory is essentially a slightly warmer version of warm white, though it doesn’t have the same yellowish undertones as cream. Depending on how you use these two, you can create a room that is bold and opulent or modern and minimalist.

For an opulent look, add ornate gold picture frames or mirror frames to a room with old-style ivory furniture. On the minimalist end, you can add a few gold elements, like chairs or coffee tables, to a primarily ivory room. If this combination seems too dull, choose blue or another cool shade to use as an accent color.

2. Cobalt Blue and Gold

Cobalt Blue and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #0047ab, #deb841, #fbfffe

Bright and bold, cobalt blue is a great choice if you want a cool color that still has some energy. Like other blue shades, it pairs beautifully with gold. Even small touches of each color will do. If you have a mostly white living room, include minimalist gold photo frames and lamps. Add cobalt blue accent pillows, lampshades, rugs, and any other accents you like.

If you’d rather step up the amount of blue, you should know that cobalt blue makes an excellent wall color! It’s a fresh, clean shade of blue, so it’s perfect for bathroom walls. Add gold sink hardware and towel rails, and you’ll have a beautifully distinctive setup.

3. Soft Cocoa Brown and Gold

Soft Cocoa Brown and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #987b71, #e8c547, #e7e6f7

The combination of brown and gold might sound strange and heavy. However, cocoa brown’s gentle, powdery character makes it a worthy companion for gold accents. Word of warning, though: too much brown and gold may make a small room seem smaller or a dark room seem a little too dark. Make sure you use it in a room with plenty of natural light!

If you want to integrate cocoa brown and gold into a modern palette, use a cocoa brown bedspread in a room with gold and white patterned wallpaper. Geometric patterns are ideal for modern spaces. If you’d prefer something a little more old-fashioned, ornate or brocade gold patterns are the way to go.

4. Blush Pink and Gold

Blush Pink and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #f1abb9, #d4ab08, #9498a8

Blush pink is delicate and understated. It’s the perfect canvas for bursts of lively gold. One of the easiest ways to use this combination is to include various gold accents in a room with blush pink walls.

This is a nice look, but it can sometimes start to look a little too delicate and ethereal. Include a darker color to keep everything grounded. A rug patterned in black and white will help you do this. Zebra patterns are especially fun!

5. Emerald Green and Gold

Emerald Green and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #50c878, #e8c547, #72705b

Dark, rich colors seem to be enjoying a moment in the spotlight. Emerald green just might be the most popular of them all! Whether it’s in the form of matte-finished walls or luxurious velvet couches, emerald is really making a splash in interiors all around the world.

If you can get your hands on one of those plush emerald couches, it’s a great piece to build a palette around. In a setup like this, even small hints of gold will go a long way. Try gold floor lamps or table lamps. Sheer gold curtains are a mystical touch. If you’re a fan of wallpaper, an emerald couch will go beautifully with gold and white wallpaper, too.

6. Black and Gold

Black and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #000000, #e2c044, #f5f0f6

If you’re looking to create a highly distinctive interior, look no further than the iconic combination of black and gold. This dramatic palette isn’t for everyone, but in the right space, it’s absolutely perfect.

One cool way to use these colors together is to take a dining room and paint one wall (or all the walls) black. Add a large, gold-framed picture and gold hanging light fixtures and/or wall sconces. Of course, this look needs something light to balance it out. White chairs can help.

7. Carmine Red and Gold

Carmine Red and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #960018, #d9b504, #302b0e

Few combinations are as regal as that of rich red and gold. This bold combination is easy to overdo, but when applied in the right doses, it will make any room stand out. If you really want to commit to the red, choose a red-painted reading nook and add a red velvet chair with a golden frame. Be sure to include white wall trim and/or white wall hangings.

This combination works just as well in a scaled-down capacity. If you need to add some life to an all-neutral living room, add some red and gold brocade accent pillows. They look especially nice on dark brown furniture.

8. Wood Tones and Gold

Wood Tones and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #6f432a, #cca43b, #e5e5e5

Wood tones will go with just about any color. Many modern wood floors have a warm, honey-like finish that might look too bright against gold. But darker, cooler wood tones tend to be a great match for this metallic.

Try flanking a dark wooden-framed mirror with two gold wall sconces. You also can include gold floor lamps and gold furniture hardware in a room with darker wood floors. Of course, if you find that contrast too stark, gold will still look nice with other natural wood finishes.

9. Tangerine Orange and Gold

Tangerine Orange and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #f28500, #cca825, #a88538

For some people, using bright shades of orange like tangerine is a definite no-go, or at least a choice to be considered carefully. So the choice of orange and gold might seem especially strange!

However, if you’re looking to create a trendy, non-traditional space, this combination shouldn’t be missed! Consider a dining room with white walls, a white table, and flooring patterned in black and white. Add tangerine orange chairs and a dramatic, mostly-gold wall hanging. Now you have a one-of-a-kind space that guests are sure to love! Just remember that since gold and tangerine are both warm colors, this combination needs cooler shades to keep things in balance.

10. Cool Beige and Gold

Cool Beige and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #d8bcab, #b38814, #8a6948

Cool beige is one of the most popular modern neutrals. After all, you can use it just about anywhere: beige walls, living room furniture, rugs, and bedspreads abound. An all-beige room can start to seem a little dull, and sometimes you just need a touch of gold to brighten things up.

Luckily, if you’re not completely sold on this combo, it’s easy enough to test out. If you have a space with cool beige walls, try adding a gold wall hanging. Metal wall sculptures, framed mirrors, picture frames, and wall sconces are all excellent choices. From there, simply add more gold accents to taste.

11. Rose Gold and Gold

Rose Gold and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #f4cbc6, #db9e04, #949291

Two shades of gold? This might sound like a dubious choice. But layering is in, and you can layer metallics just like you could any other shade. That said, if you want to make use of this combination, finding ways to do so can take some creativity.

If you’re a fan of metal wall sculptures, see if you can find one that uses both metals. Similarly, some wallpapers with metallic accents will incorporate elements of both gold and rose gold. If these avenues fail, you can always create your own eclectic palette with a mix of gold and rose gold accessories.

12. Medium Gray and Gold

Medium Gray and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #bebebe, #db991f, #634125

This combination has a brilliant balance of warm and cool. It works nicely in a room with layered neutrals, especially various shades between white and gray.

One way to use these two colors is to include a collection of gold accents in a white and gray living room. If you have white or off-white couches and a gray rug, add metallic gold pillows and a glass coffee table with a gold frame. This setup looks best in a space with enough natural light to really illuminate the gold!

13. Teal and Gold

Teal and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #008080, #d5a021, #fffcf2

Teal is a deep blue-green that somehow manages to be both intense and soothing. It’s also ideal for creating high-contrast palettes. You often see teal walls paired with high-contrast cool white trim, but teal also pairs beautifully with gold.

Since teal, white, and gold go together nicely, this combination is ideal for a bathroom. Paint the walls teal and include white cabinets and countertops. From there, add gold hardware, towel rails, and even a light fixture. This distinctive palette will look great with a black and white tiled floor.

14. Peach and Gold

Peach and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #ffcda2, #e0be43, #e3e0de

At first, this pairing might seem overly warm. After all, both peach and gold seem to have their own gentle glow. Soft shades of peach look right at home next to gold, especially with some cool white thrown in the mix.

This is a great combination if you’re going for a modern twist on cottage-style decor. Start by painting the top halves of a space’s walls peach and the bottom halves white. Add either very pale or whitewashed wooden furniture. From there, intersperse a few gold accessories. Be careful not to overdo it—this palette lends itself to quaint design schemes rather than opulent ones. Even a few thin gold photo frames will work.

15. Espresso Brown and Gold

Espresso Brown and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #363031, #deb841, #fefffe

If you’re crafting a sophisticated living room but want something different from your typical beige, espresso brown is an excellent choice. Deep brown leather furniture creates a classic look while keeping your space solidly grounded. If you’re going for something a little less common, an espresso-brown accent wall behind a white leather couch really makes a statement!

In either design scheme, carefully-placed gold accents will elevate your aesthetic and create a memorable palette. If you’re fond of shimmering fabrics, metallic gold accent pillows or a gold pouf are great choices. But if you prefer actual metal metallics, go with a gold floor lamp or two.

16. Burgundy and Gold

Burgundy and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #800020, #cca43b, #fdfdff

Like red, burgundy looks especially regal when paired with gold. This is an ideal combination for crafting supremely opulent interiors, but it can also be used in smaller doses for a quieter effect.

If you’re aiming to create a palatial living room, combine burgundy walls with floor-to-ceiling gold curtains. Add dark brown furniture and burgundy and gold accent pillows. If you need something a little quieter, combine dark brown furniture with a burgundy accent wall and a gold-legged coffee table. Add a gold wall hanging or two if you need a little more glitter!

17. Lemon Yellow and Gold

Lemon Yellow and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #fef250, #dec049, #b08e5b

The combination of lemon yellow and gold might seem like one of the stranger ones on the list. However, it works well when used carefully! The trick is to use small amounts of both colors while separating them with white (or a cool neutral or near-neutral).

For instance, let’s say you have a bedroom with soft gray walls and a white bedspread. It’s a soothing palette, but you might decide it needs a bit more warmth. When you add a mostly-yellow wall hanging centered above the bed and a gold metal accent chair in the corner, the look is transformed into something more memorable.

18. Cream and Gold

Cream and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #fffdd0, #e8c425, #bfb5a1

Cream is somewhat similar to ivory, but it has warmer yellow undertones. Like ivory, it also pairs nicely with gold. You can try it in layered color schemes with champagne (a color somewhat between cream and gold) or go for a mostly cream space with a few gold accents.

The combination of cream and gold will generally look best if you have a darker, grounding shade in the palette as well. In a dining room with cream walls and a cream rug, add a dark wooden table and black chairs. Include a cream-colored table runner, gold candlesticks, and a gold-framed mirror on the wall, and you’ve got a wonderfully balanced palette!

19. Navy Blue and Gold

Navy Blue and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #000080, #cca43b, #fffffa

The combination of navy and gold is another classic. If you’re designing a room with a luxurious feel, use navy much like you would emerald green: soft velvety couches and matte-finished walls are right at home beside gold light fixtures and wall hangings.

For a crisp, modern look, start with a space whose palette is primarily navy blue and white. Even a couple of gold accents can have a transformative effect. A gold pouf and a couple of gold lampshades may be all you need!

20. Sand and Gold

Sand and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #e4c9b0, #d6b11a, #856b50

Sand is a pretty, dilute neutral that’s usually a little warmer than beige: picture the pale sand on a tropical beach. It’s a nice choice if you can’t make up your mind between white and beige, or if you want a wall color with a little more personality than just plain white.

If you’re designing a living room, sand walls with white trim will give you a versatile canvas to work with. Without an accent color, the combination of sand and gold can start to look a little bland, so a few gold accents are great for dressing things up a bit. You may find you need a marker color to ground things, too. If this is the case, a couple of navy accent colors or a navy and white patterned area rug are both great choices.

21. Royal Purple and Gold

Royal Purple and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #7851a9, #bda13e, #b5b09e

Purple and gold go well together, but the sheer energy of this combination can overwhelm a room if you aren’t careful.

One interesting idea is to take a mostly-white room and add a royal purple accent wall with a gold wall hanging or two. Of course, if you want to go all-out, you can include ornate purple couches and chairs with gold frames, too.

22. Charcoal and Gold

Charcoal and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #36454f, #c89933, #acadbc

Gold looks especially powerful against a dark, cool canvas, and charcoal is the ideal choice. One of the best ways to use this combination is to start with a room with a layered palette of charcoal and other shades of cool gray.

From there, add strategically-placed gold accents to really bring the room to life. Generally, a collection of smaller accents will work better than one or two larger ones. Try including a gold light fixture, a lamp, and a small statue. If you have furniture with metal legs, gold will work well there, too.

23. Rust and Gold

Rust and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #b7410e, #e1bc29, #fffbff

Especially compared to gold, rust might seem like an especially dull color to include in your space. However, rust is essentially a darker version of burnt orange, and its autumnal character makes it ideal if you’re creating a warm and inviting room.

Rust-colored couches and chairs are somewhat easy to find, and they look great layered with other warm neutrals. In a living room like this, even a hint of gold (like a glass coffee table with a gold frame) will work. If you find the palette starts to lean a little too warm, try mixing in cool white or another cool neutral to even things out.

24. Taupe and Gold

Taupe and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #483c32, #d5a021, #ede7d9

Taupe is a demure shade of grayish brown, and it’s emerged as an interesting alternative to the somewhat ubiquitous beige. Since taupe generally leans somewhat cool, it’s a good counterbalance for gold’s relative warmth.

Try adding taupe-colored furniture (or a bedspread) in front of gold-patterned wallpaper. With this type of setup, you get the benefit of both colors without running the risk of gold becoming gaudy. If this look has a little too much gold for your taste, use white walls but include a gold-framed wall hanging or two. In either case, a cream-colored shaggy rug will add enough warmth to keep things in balance.

25. Sage Green and Gold

Sage Green and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #9caf88, #d4b106, #a19b7d

Sage green might have a vintage vibe, but it’s become a modern favorite. It’s close to being a neutral, and it’s ideal for creating airy, springlike spaces. Sage is an earthy shade, so it goes best with hints of gold (as opposed to ornate frames and elaborate wall sculptures).

If you want to design a cool yet inviting living room, include sage walls and white chairs and couches. Include a few gold-framed, largely-white wall hangings. Brushed gold is ideal, as its shine looks a little more muted. The overall effect is distinctive without being over the top.

26. Dusty Purple and Gold

Dusty Purple and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #825f87, #eac435, #e8e9f3

For even the most avid purple aficionados, the combination of royal purple and gold can be a little much. That’s where dusty purple comes in. This shade is slightly muted, much like the more popular dusty rose.

Depending on the look you’re going for, you can use dusty purple as an accent color or give it a little more presence. If you have a living room with white walls, dusty purple velour couches and a few large gold frames on the wall will create a balanced palette. Alternatively, if you just want a little bit of purple, you can use pale gray couches with dusty purple accent pillows and a coordinating rug.

27. Cool White and Gold

Cool White and Gold Color Palette

Hex Codes: #f4fdff, #e6af2e, #797b84

It’s hard to go wrong with this combination. You can use it to create minimalist palettes, opulent spaces, and just about anything in between! It will look especially striking in a kitchen. White marble countertops and gold hardware coordinate beautifully, and a white and gold tiled backsplash adds an uncommon touch.

You can also use gold to dress up a modern favorite: the all-white living room. Depending on the look you’re going for, you can add a single gold sculpture, a hanging light fixture, or even wallpaper with a geometric pattern of cool white and gold.

Colors That Go With Gold

Classic and regal, gold will add a touch of elegance to any room in your home or office. And as you can see, it’s a lot more versatile than you might think. You can have a lot of fun selecting gold-tinged palettes—don’t be afraid of a little experimentation!

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