how about some lime green cut with some off white--which should compliment both of the existing colors
2007-01-16 14:15:43
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answered by wftxrabbit 2
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Depends on the tint of green. I would go with a creamy yellow. It looks classy and makes it very light, bright and airy. Or if you don't like that color, try a gold color.
Neutral colors would not do a thing for the room. You need to compliment the room. Accesorize the room with throw pilliows, throws, nick nacks in the colors of the hall.
It will look great.!!!!
Good Luck
2007-01-20 12:32:50
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answered by kellistines 3
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Be carefull not to pick anything dark for the hall... It will close it in and make the space look smaller... I would look at some off whites like Arizona White, Navajo White, or any light accenting color that would keep it open looking.
2007-01-16 14:07:23
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answered by familyman4life 2
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If it's a sage green, a mushroom beige color in the same weight as the sage color would look awesome with white trim! I'm actually describing my home that a decorator did. We bought the model....
2007-01-16 15:46:58
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answered by Patricia D 6
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Gray maybe? Thats a tough one, you dont want anything too bold to take away from the living room, I would go with a neutral color like gray or off white.
2007-01-16 14:02:58
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answered by ehrlich 6
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Golden..
Then add paintings or wall decor that coordinates with gold and green-- Maybe a fake tree in the corner
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2007-01-16 15:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i would go for a beige or even try the same color that u painted ur living room.....
2007-01-16 14:14:30
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answered by Cat 2
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a shade or two lighter than the living room.
2007-01-17 06:52:42
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answered by brinleysmom 2
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wheat straw made by porter paints.... would go well together.... use white trim ih hallway too
Be Blessed!
2007-01-16 15:39:22
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answered by ramzee 4
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