@HU-645550464 BM's Weimaraner is actually part of the Yellow-Red Family (9.79YR 5.95/1.51). The reason the color looks "purple", actually I would describe it as "plum brown" is that your light waves are probably heavier in the blue range. BM Weimaraner looks plum brown in my light as well, and I know my light is unbalanced. Start by changing your lightbulbs to something closer to 4000K. I tested this as well, and it helps neutralize the plum-ness. In addition, counter-intuitively to some, adding more of the same hue family, will minimize the the shift. Because Weimaraner sits in the Yellow-Red hue family, adding tans, cognac and brighter oranges will help. Post a picture of your room. BM Affinity Fondant, Peau-de-soie, and Lychee all look beautiful with Weimaraner because they are also part of the Yellow-Red Family. So do Affinitity colors, that look soft and earthy such as Proposal, Venitian Portico and Boudour. Pick up these chips at your paint stores and then you have them when shopping for accesories. Yellower creams started to highlight the plum shift that Weimaraner is capable of. Unless you can change your light, contrasting colors like blue may accentuate the plum. I think AF-555 Montpelier, which is almost directly opposite on the color wheel, looks beautiful with it. Personally, I think the plum-ness is beautiful and I would consider it an asset. It will give you more flexibility.
BM OC-118 Snowfall White works as a trim color.
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