White and gray are too bland. Do you live in a hospital room? With pink nature posters, do you mean pink flowers or something? Fuscia walls would look awsome with pink nature pictures, or a dark green or even a pale yellow. It's your bedroom, you can do whatever you want with it, why choose colours your grandparents would choose?
2006-06-22 10:50:13
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answered by ronnie 3
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White and Grey do go well (my new 'place' when I move will have a White & Grey/Black theme)...... But sometimes seem to limit the light, particularly if your rooms are smallish..... they'll seem even smaller!!!
Like the idea of the Pink pictures/posters (colour could work well, but choose good strong 'Iconic' images, or they may get lost!)
A lot depends on personal choice and life-style!..... If you are out all day and just use your place for a Dining/Sleeping zone, then opt for more warmer tones..... Orange, light browns, yellows, etc... Otherwise, what you are thinking is quite modern style (well it was a year or so back, and I don't do decorating that often!!!!)
Hey, be yourself!..... Try it, and Good Luck!
2006-06-22 10:58:44
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answered by ingthing2000 4
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GO FOR IT! Excellent choices...
May I suggest using a light to medium tone of grey on your walls, lighter if the room is dark and if the room is bright use a darker grey.
Place the white on all the base boards or trims and doors, MAKE sure it is a bright white, it will really pop the cool grey color on the walls.
Pink is your third choice and that is excellent. The pink will warm up the space and make sure to be generous with pink and white accessories....In the end, I am sure it will be a fun, happy and calm space....Don't be afraid to try something different, many times you will pleasantly surprised! Hope it helps..
Good luck!
2006-06-22 19:55:15
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answered by D 4
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careful with the grey ( for a warm grey and to tie in pink, add some red acrylic paint to can), can bring one down, need lots of nature to offset, AND even a tiniest drop of red to the white paint warms it too and makes it compatible!
2006-06-24 07:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I love white and grey. It reminds me of the padded cell in block b of the mental home where I spent 2 months of my life.
The world is full of colour, try to use a plant or animal that you love as a good starting point.
P.S. The first sentence was sarcasm.
The second one is sincere.
2006-06-22 10:49:43
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answered by Kermit the Fractal 3
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there are a number of distinctive colorings of white. flow to the paint keep and get samples of paint and spot what white seems maximum suitable. some are surprising, yet others wealthy and heat! sturdy success!
2016-10-31 07:47:16
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answered by ? 4
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sounds great, white and grey you have given me an idea! thanks but dont know about the nature posters though!
2006-06-27 10:08:33
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answered by womam12 5
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Yes, and too add some plants. Ones that have flowers and big greenery ones.
2006-06-22 13:01:37
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answered by wereinlovemnc4ever 5
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i love those colors add a little black in there some where and youve got a cute room.
2006-06-22 10:50:46
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answered by moe 5
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how old are you, its not a very mature colour to pick but if you are young then it will look quite pretty, i usually stick to the cream xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
2006-06-28 01:24:43
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answered by candypants 3
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