It is important that the color in the different rooms around the house come together logically. Analyze each of the tones; determine which colors, and in what proportions, they complement each other to give the final result.
Here are ten household helpful hints for choosing room colors:
1 Brighten up the darker spaces by painting the walls in pale colors.
2 If you paint a high ceiling a dark color, will make it look lower.
3 A light blue or a gray make a small room seem wider.
4 Use the wall colors to mark off areas according to actives.
5 Red and reddish tones are bold, exciting colors which stimulate movement. They are especially suitable for work areas.
6 Yellows are warm, bright colors, ideal for dark spaces to make us feel cozy.
7 Green is essentially linked to life; it reminds us of nature and is perfect for interiors we want to connect with outside.
8 Blues are fresh, harmonious, and easy to combine. They remind us of vast extensions of sea and sky.
9 To make a room more radiant, you can paint the walls in light colors and introduce dashes of color through the furniture, complements, and ornaments.
10 Neutral colors like beiges and browns combine well with other tones and give the room a natural feel.
Color is clearly the most visible linking factor between separate rooms and is ideal for giving consistency to the decoration scheme of a whole house.
2006-07-31 20:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Do the cieling in a lighter shade of the same color that's on the walls.
Paint your dresser lavender, too maybe!
You can buy bedding and sheets with that blue and lavender coloring, or just plain lavender would be pretty.
Get a big, fluffy lavender or blue/teal rug or a natural weave rug of a brown color.
Try just white drapes, something pretty, that has maybe beaded tie-backs of lavender, browns and blues and greens glass beads. Totally cute!
Paint trim and doors the same color as drapes.
Have fun and good luck!!
2006-07-31 23:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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paint the ceiling lavendar too. if you only have a small can mix it with the white for a pale lavender ceiling. they are currently mixing furniture colors, but you can also sand it down and paint to match or coordinate with the walls. if your ceiling has a center light fixture, you could hang fabric. just tack or staple around the light fixture and take it to the wall edge, staple and cover staple line with gross grain ribbon an inch wide.the fabric could cover the entire ceiling or just a cross shape from light to the center of each wall. or you can put a circular or oval framed mirror on the ceiling above your bed and tuck fabric in under the frame as you put it up, to make a bed drape, sheer fabric would be good for this, today walmart had two kinds that would have been nice for a dollar a yard, a shaded blue sheer and a rose pink sheer with flowers on it. any color sheer or tulle would work as long as you liked the way it blended with your design. with those colors you could go with an under the sea theme and get a mermaid picture or doll, and take a seashell stencil, and some pearl white paint and randomly stencil pearly shells over the wall. and hang real shells in the draped fabric, i get shells at the dollar store in bags. use some beach glass too, walmart sells that in bags in the floral arranging area. then you could get some of the flattened marbles and glue to the wall as bubbles in the water. Have fun with it, do it in stages if you have to for economy. let me know what you decide on, id love to see it done.
2006-07-31 17:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your ceiling in a VERY light (almost white) blue. Just be sure it stays lighter than the walls if you don't want to feel like your ceiling is closing in on you. Also, BE SURE to look at the paint chips in the light of your room, and with the different light sources (i.e. opposite a window, versus the wall with the window in it) as that will GREATLY affect the way the color looks. I ended up repainting one room because of light sources (a nice light leafy green ended up looking flourescent mint green on the wall opposite of a large window). Worse comes to worse, take a deep breath and remember - it's only paint! At least it's not carpet! :)
2006-07-31 16:33:46
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answered by Tygirljojo 4
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add some of the blue color to white paint to dilute the intensity and put that on your ceiling. the mahogany sounds pretty with the wll color, so paint the dresser lavender. have fun!!
2006-07-31 16:34:11
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answered by shar71vette 5
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paint your ceiling the same as your walls.this gives the ceiling a higher appearence and seams to be the in thing.as for the furnishings.they should work fine together.you may want to add some wood accent to the decor to bring it together.
2006-07-31 16:28:14
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answered by jitterbugjims 4
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If you want your celing to seem higher, keep it white.
The reflection of the white on blue will also brighten up the room
2006-08-01 03:21:35
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answered by kangaroo 3
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