I think some good colors for the walls would be from Benjamin Moore- Maple Sugar and Behr- Wild Bamboo # 350d-4. For accent colors I would recommend, Benjamin Moore- Stonybrook and Behr- Shale Gray # 540f-4. I think the gray blues would look great with the khaki of the beige. You could use it for glasses, toilet bowl cover etc. I hope this helps you out. Happy painting.
2007-01-27 13:01:02
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answered by percsrock2000 3
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Powder Room Paint Color
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answered by ? 4
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A small powder room should be make you feel cozy. The color should be dark and rich in a flat or satin sheen. Pull the color from the large picture you are hanging to represent a window (don't hang it too high) and pick towels and accessories that compliment the color. With an oak cabinet I would stay in the brown tones.
2007-01-27 15:14:13
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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Any of the colour selections you're pondering could be staggering. while you're using a darker shade in a small section, on trick to make the room appear larger is to have the upload-ons - like towels, and so on. all in the same shade tone or complementary coloration. comparable colorations will reason the attention to go greater somewhat around the room and evade jolts of shade that ruin up the circulate of the room. or you're able to try some jeweled tone splashes of shade to function drama to a small section. Or with a crimson shade, assessment a deep shade with earth tone towels and upload-ons. colorings that are impartial are common strategies - Benjamin Moore - Powell Bluff is a properly-cherished impartial that many designers are using, or Arizona Tan is a impartial with a rusty clay coloration to it.. colorings can oftentimes seem darker on the wall while they are utilized in a small section - in case you like a deeper shade, one decision is to decide on the colour you like and then ask the paint save to basically tint 50% of the colour to have the coloration lighter. using a low-gloss paint alongside with a flat paint or eggshell paint variety could make the room appear larger than using a a extreme-gloss paint.
2016-12-16 15:09:40
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answered by spadafora 4
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The one thing you want to not do is add more neutral. I prefer pastel for a small room. Right now I have a white in my livingroom that if I add blue or purple the walls pick up the purple. My paint was tinted with purple as a pastel. I love it...Start adding some colors with rugs toilet accessories...a multicolor throughout might work...
2007-01-27 12:53:09
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answered by Patches6 5
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I would choose white or off white, some light color but just a hint of it. Let me suggest mirrow squares if you have empty wall space, they can make a room appear larger. There is even one that my son got at Home Depot that looks like a window with a window sill.
2007-01-27 12:54:00
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answered by Jill ❤'s U.S.A 7
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I don't have specicfic color codes, etc but a baby blue would be nice. and idea tro make a faux window, take an old wood picture frame, and make a window looking plus sign in the same wood and a piece of mirror behind it to look like a window. examples: http://www.windowmirror.com/windowmirrorgallery.html
2007-01-27 14:17:06
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answered by sknymnie 6
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I don't like dark colors on the walls of my house, but do love dark colors in general. I gave myself permission to used a rich burgandy for our powder room. And since it is mainly used by guests and they will only be in there a minute or two, I don't worry about the boxed in feeling. We did make sure we upgraded the light fixtures for plenty of lighting.
2007-01-27 15:54:31
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answered by together420yrs 3
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Bring the sunshine in to the room. Yellow is a natural, but a very pastel yellow. Also, put in the largest mirror possible over the sink area. get samples before deciding. Be sure not to get to yellow/green. Very pale gold yellow is perfect......
2007-01-27 13:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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i have no specific colors for you, but something pale...blue,lavendar,yellow. My best suggestion would be to make a faux window. Take a scene like a tree scene and blow it up and frame it. Hang a small curtain around it and it looks like a window.
2007-01-27 12:51:10
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answered by cdpaso 5
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