I like Neutral colors in my living room. Easy to switch up and add new pieces to. tans and greens and white in my living room. As far as a romantic bedroom. I would stick with warm colors. Deep rich colors like reds and browns are good for a bedroom. Especially if you live with a guy. he's not going to dig a red and pink and purple room. Men and women have a different idea about romanticism and taste in colors.
2006-07-14 10:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The use of color is also something very personal. It stimulates our senses, power our mood, and helps create a particular ambiance. How we respond to an individual color depends on our nature, extroverts tend to feel happy with bold colors, while introverts prefer more passive colors.
Through using specific combinations of color, combined with a careful consideration of simple color schemes is often the most effective.
Try not to use more than one or two principal colors in a room, as well as a contrasting or balancing tone. The best way to choose a background color for the room is to trial with a palette of different shades and tones, in combination with the color and textures of the furniture and materials. Remember the general color schemes of a home have to be in agreement. The walls define the space in a room, while the colors, to a large degree, define the mood.
Colored light, furnishing materials, and structural proportions, we can create a home that is welcoming, helpful, and comfortable. Walls are similar to background music: each color tone is like a musical note can create a pleasant-sounding harmony while others grate with each other.
The color with which we surround ourselves will without doubt have an effect on us, and so it is important to feel comfortable with our choice. A discussion with a professional color consultant can help to decide individual needs and select appropriate color.
Colors can be divided into three main groups: those that stimulate and uplift, those that relax and calm, and those that provide harmony or balance. So, having taken a number of things into thought when decorating a room, such as the size of the space, the amount of light, the function if the room, and the style and mood we wish to create, we finally, and most importantly, need to consider the needs of the people who use it.
2006-07-14 13:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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For a living room I like greens, with deep red and midnight blue accents, and lots of wood. For a romantic bedroom try burgandy and gold In rich luxurious fabrics and patterns also with lots of wood.
2006-07-14 10:37:34
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answered by songbird092962 5
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Red walls and black furniture looks great for a living room if you want contemp style. The bedroom black walls with kahki accents is a nice touch very in right now. Candles in black and kahki is a nice touch try some floating candle holders as well.
2006-07-14 10:14:24
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answered by alphashadow2002 2
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living room- warm, light colors- think beige/sand/caramel
bedroom- shift toward reddish pink, never magenta-ish pink because the blue and purple hue will ruin the romantic atmosphere. however, if ur going to do red/pink make it very subtle..just a hint so that the room doesn't have bleak white walls...and furniture should be darker warm colors, ie red/mahogany/pink/orange/light yellow
2006-07-14 10:27:49
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answered by DD 2
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Your best bet is to Fungshei your home. Depending on direction of house, windows, etc... then you should use the recommended colours.... works great in my home. Check out http://www.fengshuitips.co.uk/
2006-07-14 10:18:47
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answered by Dubya 2
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living room:soft and airy(biege or light aqua), romantic bedroom:something deep and rich(maroon or deep purple)
2006-07-14 10:14:34
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answered by ♫.liar.♫ 2
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