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This is an excellent idea that will tie several rooms together and draw the eye across your entertainment spaces. The rust curtain panels will provide an attractive accent, and the "warm golden color" will offset any lost light.
Bringing the rust, bisque and golden colors close to one another would not be a problem as they are all warm colors in the harvest palette and they compliment one another. I think that dramatic colors sometimes call attention to themselves if you do not harmonize them well with appropriate furniture, decor, or wall items. But even it they do stand out, if they are attractive, this is not a problem either. Be bold with your color choices and love them and your friends will too.
Combining a darker rust color with a warm golden hue in different areas of the bi-level home can create a striking visual impact. When painting the long wall that connects the living room and dining room in the same rust color as the main wall, it can tie the spaces together and create a cohesive look. The trim that separates the two spaces will act as a natural divider, allowing the colors to complement each other without clashing.
Incorporating a bisque color on the window wall in the living room will create a subtle contrast with the rust tones, adding depth and visual interest to the space. The rust curtain panels will further enhance the color scheme by harmonizing with the adjacent walls.
To ensure a harmonious overall look, consider introducing accent pieces or decor elements in similar tones to bridge the color scheme throughout the different areas of the home. This will create a well-balanced and cohesive design that flows seamlessly from room to room.
Ultimately, the combination of rust, warm golden, and bisque colors can create a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere in your home, showcasing a thoughtful and deliberate color scheme that unifies the spaces while allowing each area to maintain its unique character.