Your color scheme will help determine the tone of your room. The array of neutral colors in Peach Flower granite mean that it will coordinate with any color scheme. The good news is that your design style is totally up to you rather than being determined by a particular floor color. An easy place to begin is to choose between warm and cool shades for your predominant decorating color. Warm shades are like those you might see in a sunset; red, orange and yellow. These are shades that usher vitality and excitement into a room. Red and orange are known to stimulate appetite, and light shades of yellow are considered cheerful. Use warm colors in a space you'd like to add energy to. Cool shades are those you might see near a mountain stream; blue, green and lilac. These are peaceful, sedate colors that introduce calm. Opt for cool shades when you're designing a tranquil space.
You can also choose colors by determining whether you want a bold contemporary room or a quiet traditional room. If you want to go bold, your best bet is to pair complementary colors, which are found directly across from one another on the color wheel and, because they have no base color in common, they demand attention. In fact, one complementary color will always be warm and the other cool, meaning that you're introducing energy and calm into one space. For example, blue and orange are complementary colors as are mint green and pink. Mustard yellow and eggplant are another example of complementary colors. These color pairings work in rooms that are meant to be fun. Which colors are picked up in the granite depends upon the shades you introduce. Red walls, for instance, will bring out the reddish-brown hue of the flooring.
If you're aiming for a more traditional room decor, go with an analogous color scheme. Analogous colors are found next to each other on the color wheel. These shades work in harmony because, at their base, they share a color. For example, olive green and mustard yellow are analogous because they share the color yellow. Lilac and pink are analogous because they both come from the color red. You'll find that an analogous color scheme will look right at home in a room with the richly-colored Peach Flower granite.
A neutral color scheme will play up the traditional look of the granite and cause the lighter shades in the flooring to stand out. The very colors that make the granite neutral -- whites, blacks, browns and grays -- are the same colors that will work throughout the rest of the decor. You can create an even more sophisticated look by using a neutral color palette to design a monochromatic color scheme. Do this by layering in varying shades of the same color. For example, your walls may be light mocha, ceilings painted creamy beige and furniture a rich, dark shade of brown. A monochromatic room that features neutral flooring like Peach Flower granite will feel calm and well-designed.