I just painted an end table those same colors! Each panel, or side, or shelf is painted a different hue of each. It reminds me of midnight colors-mostly navy blue, dark purple, purple and light green. You can paint each wall a different color and make designs of mixed colors, darker or lighter to contrast...Think of what kind of things you like and tweak them; nature is always good for creeping vines, spiderwebs & or are you more girly...little pink and purple flowers on the end of the vine....
2006-07-16 14:44:22
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answered by ShaMayMay 5
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considering the colors, you could do uneven stripes, or you could use one color as a base (probably the darkest of the three) and then paint circles or any other shape all over the room with the other two. If you want something a little less "loud" you could paint your walls one color (purple), your ceiling another (blue), and use the other for trim(pink).
2006-07-16 18:37:49
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answered by mjboog2 4
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paint the walls pink if this is a light pink will make room appear larger than using the darker colors, paint the baseboards and any moldings purple add a pinstripe of the blue directly above and in line with the baseboards and moldings and lengthwise in each corner of the room
2006-07-16 21:05:07
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answered by queenieking61 1
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How bout 3 different layers with each color? And then in the center you could do a huge rectangle-like painting with a design in it (an angel or a flower).
2006-07-16 18:34:09
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answered by MDQ 3
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teenager-make stencles squares triangles circles then when dry place posters over them it will make it look like a photoalbum
10 or 12-you could make stars and moons or
young adult- paint each wall a different color then once dry add large squares and the other two colors that overlap, stipes (if you have one window) on that wall and another wall with overlapping circles of the other two colors
leave the wall if the door white this can be your accent wall
2006-07-16 18:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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how about a background of blue and purple blobs, kind of flowing into each other, then use masking tape to outline and paint small pink squares evenly spaced up and across each wall?
2006-07-16 18:35:11
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answered by kittybriton 5
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Here's some ideas
2006-07-17 06:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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