I painted my daughter room a pink...it looked really nice in the can...but as it went on the walls it is soo bright, so PINK it makes EVERYTHING look pink. How do I mute that color? I still want it pink, just not so pink!! HELP!!!!!
2006-06-26
02:38:03
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Yes...it has dried!! Adding green hasn't worked...this room is really really pink....you can even see just how pink it is from OUTSIDE!!!
2006-06-26
02:43:25 ·
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If you don't want to repaint the room, I'd try some faux finish technique to soften the color. You can talk to your paint supplier or home improvement store about complimentary colors you could use. And the should also have info on what faux techniques you can use. I'm thinking the easiest would be to sponge the wall. You can use either a darker color like red or lighter color like white. This should change the tone of the room.
2006-06-26 04:24:57
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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answered by dustman 3
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Has it dried yet? The color changes as it dries. At the store they should have shown you a dried sample to make sure you liked it. I don't know how you can change the color once you get in on the wall, I've only changed colors when they're still in the can. Your best bet is probably going back to the store or calling them to get advice. You don't want to try something someone recommends on here and make it worse.
2006-06-26 02:41:53
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answered by Christina 7
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We painted our daughters room pink also and everything glowed pink. We just left it and got used to it. She loved the effect. We called the paint store about it they told us we could use a glaze with white over it to tone it down if we wanted.
2006-06-26 06:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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buy a gallon of white paint ,and a large size sea sponge, dip the sponge in the white paint squeeze out excess and dap in over the pink, it is time consuming, but you should like the results,
2006-06-26 02:57:40
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answered by william l 1
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paint over it with white ,letting it dry in between coats and deciding if you need another coat fter it bleeds through each tome.be sure to paint evenly so not to streak!
2006-06-26 03:58:39
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answered by cyndi b 5
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well first paint it white then go cream paint for the room
2006-06-26 02:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You're gonna have to repaint. Sorry
2006-06-26 02:46:00
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answered by Padme 5
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put something green in that room
2006-06-26 02:41:40
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answered by Booggy 2
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PUT AN UNDERCAOT WHITE AND START AGAIN
2006-06-26 03:16:36
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answered by domazina 3
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