mine is cream and a sexy red it makes the room warm,sexy and relaxing and passionate when youve got action going on in there! hehe x
2006-09-20 06:08:56
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answered by jo 4
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What colors are the other elements in the room? If your curtains and bedspread are also in the lilac/purple family,then paint the walls a nice shade of green...a pastel on the order of sage or seafoam. Black also goes well with the green/lilac color palate and would look nice as lamp shades, square accent pillows on the bed and vases. This color combo is fresh looking and very serene......just right for a bedroom/haven.
2006-09-20 20:43:55
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answered by jidwg 6
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give this a lot of thought!!! I can't help you by telling you what colour as it is taste, I would start by thinking of my favorite colour and then go get testers in as many shades of this colour as possible, splash it here and there and see if your furniture etc will match up, I am boring and use magnolia all over the place, only because it's too big to get fussy, and if a wall gets marked then I know I have paint to touch up, also I can use any colour to accessorise. Paint is soooo expensive so don't make a quickish choice!!
2006-09-20 16:34:34
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answered by pottydotty 4
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The best colours to go for would be magnolia or a shade above or below it. This is because they are neutral colours and give the impression of space. You can even paint a wall a different colour as a focal point. I think the best colours to go for when put next to magnolia is brown. Hope this as answered your question.
2006-09-20 15:51:26
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answered by chris 1
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My bedroom is also lilac at the moment and am considering changing it to coffee and cream - one accent wall painted coffee and the others a light vanilla cream. To accessorise I will have cream lamps and chocolate duvets covers. Yummy!!!
2006-09-20 13:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You could paint it cream or white. I know it sounds boring but you can then add colour with things like duvets covers, cusion, pillow, lampshadess etc. Which are all easily & cheaply changed when you get bored.
2006-09-20 13:16:08
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answered by Anon 3
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The winters coming and you will want to feel a warm inviting room to match your personality (no doubt)
Apricot and peach subtle tones merging into a glowing with warmth ambience.
I've gotta few litres going cheap if your in the market .... lol
2006-09-20 13:08:34
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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I would say a lovely peach, with white skirinting, makes the room feel big, but also very warming. Especially with winter coming up, that would make it feel cosy
2006-09-20 13:09:58
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answered by jayne 2
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What about Bluebell the same as your name.
I like red or cream colours.
2006-09-20 13:05:45
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answered by samleigh40@btinternet.com 2
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a neutral creme colorish tan, with white baseboards. ALL season and matches everything!
2006-09-20 14:19:29
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answered by KISMET 2
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