Benjamin Moore's Mascarpone is my favorite light neutral, bright color. It really makes a room feel like it has more light then it really does. It also goes great with dark grey, like your couches and rug. I wouldn't do any more dark grey in there, I think the couch and rug are enough. I would paint your brick a stark white, that will really help brighten things up. I painted my kitchen with Benjamin Moore's Kendall Charcoal and painted the dining room in the Mascarpone, I did all my trim in ultra white. It turned out amazing (see attached pictures)! I also used it in a bedroom with a lighter colored grey carpet. I think the TV needs a to be moved, if possible. I know sometimes sectionals come in pieces, can you get rid of or move the corner piece to another room, so it doesn't look so cramped? I would get rid of the ottoman and the little glass tables and just go with nothing, if you feel you need something there, get one bigger sized coffee table or ottoman. The couch gobbles up what you have there already making things look crowded and setting off the balance of the room. Maybe do some recessed lighting if you can too. I hope this helps!
Q
love the light! and the white and contrasting wood.
Q