A light green color. or maybe put like arts and crafts things painted on the walls. like paint brushes and stuff.
2006-07-20 08:12:33
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answered by Kayleigh M 1
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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.
2006-07-21 03:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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This might sound "boring" but uh - I like all of my art studies to be white, white, white! Since there are going to be so many colorful things in the room anyway, it makes things slightly less hectic - plus, it's easy to slap a painting up on the wall to see what it looks like with a white background. Furthermore, you're probably going to want to hang some of your art up, so it's better to have a white or neutral color that will make a good background for just about everything!
2006-07-20 20:51:00
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answered by SecondStar 4
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Yellow is the first color I thought of...
It's bright and motivating!
My kitchen is yellow, and suddenly I feel like doing the dishes - Gotta Go!
I'm back - Also a nice idea I've seen is that black board paint. You could paint it on one wall and have a free draw/ graffiti /message wall.
2006-07-20 15:45:27
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answered by O'Faolain 3
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You should paint all the walls a different color or a different shade of one color and put a mural on one wall.
2006-07-20 15:36:12
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answered by ekaty84 5
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Light pastel colors. What ever are your favorites, but keep it light to maximize the available light and to prevent any undue influence on the color of your art projects. Also consider good lighting. there are special florescent lamps that closely reproduce Northern daylight to get the true color of your projects.
2006-07-20 15:13:19
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answered by gary o 7
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use a white ant splotches of paint, with pencils, markers, colors and paintbrushes ect. painted on the walls iw will look very creative
2006-07-20 15:30:14
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answered by udamandan9304 2
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Well I'm not really a DIY person but if its a small space then you'd want a light colour which would make it feel bigger. But whites boring
so try like cream or a light yellow
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2006-07-20 15:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Do two different colors to make it look bigger. Try a mossy green and a golden yellow, those are my two favorite colors together. Also a deep plum looks good with mossy green.
2006-07-20 15:11:42
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answered by BeeFree 5
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rainbow colers
2006-07-20 15:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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