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Add some color. Maybe some red or blue. Add some colorful lamps and pictures. That should make it look better. Good luck!

2007-01-14 06:24:38 · answer #1 · answered by Michelle 5 · 1 0

Well, "white-on-white" can be beautiful, and quite bright or blinding to the eye. Your lighting and the texture of your furniture are very important. Too much reflective material with white and too bright lights can be quite irritating to your senses, so you'd need to "soften" your living room's image with some texturing of the material and softening or dimming of the lights as desired with a light dimmer switch for your ceiling lights if you have any. Also, the amount of outdoor light that comes into your living room can have dramatic effects on your impression of the room. But, as a last word, you weren't too specific on what you might have meant about "doesn't look rite/right". Step back and spend time looking at your room and then move about your room looking at it from various perspectives, and what isn't quite rite/right may just jump out at you. If not, clarify your question a bit further, even if you're just guessing at it, and we'll try to help further. God Bless you.

2007-01-14 06:27:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

In what way does it not look right? What are you aiming for in the way of a look?

It kind of depends on what look you're going for. Elegant, urban, clean, bright, modern, energetic, relaxed...? I'm not an interior decorator, but if you want some decent answers from users, try providing a few more details please.

If nothing else, a few accents of natural wood and stone (neutral colors) will look good along with some muted warm or cool colors (drapes, paintings, etc.), as would using a few bright spots of color instead (don't mix the neutrals/muted and bright colors).

2007-01-14 06:26:50 · answer #3 · answered by mattzcoz 5 · 1 0

Sometimes an all-white look can make a room seem as if it is "floating" and ungrounded. One good solution is to add some darker, deeper items to your room. Consider an area rug with some brown or black, a few pieces of darker wood (or painted) furniture, and some darker accessories as well.

2007-01-14 06:33:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

add some earthen pitchers n plant some green plants that cud b real or up to you, lamp shades of different colors , paintings ..... more than anythng curtains will bring colors in the room becus when sunlight falls on them in day it will reflect the same color on the objects n at night room lighting will enhance colors ..... spread some colored cushions ..... on the top of white rug you can put a coloured mat of a smaller size, it will keep white rug away frm direct contact of dirt ......in this way i knw you can decorate your room again by also not spending much n that too in lesser time........hope it wrks for you

2007-01-14 06:41:16 · answer #5 · answered by arial 1 · 0 0

Choose one or two accent colors which you really like and then dress up the room with throw pillows, little candle holders, vase, lamps with the accent color. Look for tassels, paintings, candles, maybe even window coverings which could fit in. Your room will be exceptional.

2007-01-14 06:56:54 · answer #6 · answered by Violet c 3 · 0 0

Maybe add a color that would make the white stand out even more, like black or red. Just one color though, if you add more than one color then the white will not stand out. Things that could be added would be like throws, pillows, curtains, lamps, etc.

2007-01-14 06:22:58 · answer #7 · answered by morgan_becca07 2 · 1 0

Spice it up with some variations of color and textures. I love your white on white concept. For some ideas see www.myfloralarrangements.com and go to Design Trends 2007.

2007-01-14 10:47:10 · answer #8 · answered by Michele K 2 · 0 0

THROW SOME COLOR IN THE ROOM! it will help. Even just a little accent piece somewhere can make a world of difference.

2007-01-14 06:21:15 · answer #9 · answered by lynnabugg 4 · 2 0

With white couches, in case you paint the partitions white it could merely approximately disappear. now not that I say that that's faulty. that's that possibly you will possibly not purely like the result. in case you opt for darker colorations on your partitions, say blue, the settee could come out. i could would desire to ask what result you prefer your front room to have. you be responsive to, psychology of colorations. additionally what's the subject material you prefer on your room. additionally what's the dimensions, and shape of the room. those impacts the thoughts of colorations. Neutrals are the main secure however the main uninteresting of all of them. you would be able to desire to liven up it slightly by scattering your fashionable colour, say yellow, around in accents like pillows, vase, lamp colorings, and photographs. creams, whites, grays and beiges are fashionable organic colorations. With those colorations your settee could combination with the wall at a similar time as the hearth could come out of the wall. If it is the result you opt for decide for it. while you're greater adventurous you would be able to desire to apply greater greater suitable colorations, say pink or orange, for the partitions. those could have an rather dramatic result. With those colorations your settee could happen at a similar time as your fire could be muted. i like drama so i could decide on vivid colorations like orange for the partitions, be careful it might desire to look too warm decide on a suitable colour, then i could use pink and pink orange for the for the accents. you additionally can attempt googling for photographs. bypass to google, then photographs, and seek for indoors layout. you would be shown quite a few rooms which you could use as theory. you additionally can upload colorations like blue or pink to work out photographs that incorporate those colorations. attempt a particular room like front room or kitchen to work out what's there too. attempt "front room white" or "front room pink" to work out residing rooms with that colour to work out how could it look as though.

2016-10-19 23:29:56 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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