I think the easiest way to pick color is to find something you love such as a pillow or piece of art, and build the room around those colors. Here are a few examples:

Poster: "Canal Street, New Orleans" by Matte Stephens
Here's a room with a similar color scheme.


Pillow: DwellStudio Sevilla Pillow

Jonathan Adler

Amanda Nisbet
Obviously color inspiration can come from anywhere, not just items that are already room decor. Like this stationary for instance.

Stationary: Mae Mae Paperie

House Beautiful
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