a light green or an off white, some light blues, a light yellow...basically any light color(except orange and brown and black and colors like that)
2007-02-14 04:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It would need to be a 'pastel' shade so that the lilac won't be swamped. Light green would be best I think, or if you like maybe pink or blue. I'd definitely avoid yellowy or orangey colours though - they'd clash too much with the lilac. A few touches of bright red would add some nice sparkle as well. Good luck !
2007-02-14 12:25:14
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answered by Lozzo 3
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Sage or mint greens, cream and white, certain shades of blue...since you did not say what in the room is already lilac, it would be hard to suggest other colors or combo's..but if say the walls are lilac...anything with the green/white/blue/lilac combo would be nice...remember though..less is more when decorating..and don't buy EVERYTHING to match...mix it up a little (stripes with plaids or floral prints...things like that)...you want the room to relfect YOU...not the manufacturer of whatever you purchase....
2007-02-14 12:19:14
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answered by Toots 6
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Lighter or darker? White with a hint of lilac, creamy colours, very pale blue, purple will all go. Buy some tester pots if you can't decide and place them next to your primary colour, then choose the one you like best.
2007-02-16 18:42:46
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answered by ELIZABETH M 3
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How about a light gold?
It would make the room seem really scumpious and luxrious.
Imagine a brass bed with elegant fabrics like purple velvet scatter cushions and a brown faux fur throw spread over your gold satin duvet cover.
On the window - gold organza voile panels with brass curtain pole and fancy hold backs.
You could even have a Chandelier hanging over your bed.
Oh and lots of candles and table lamps, it would very cosy and romantic.
Maybe a fur rug and some kind of fabric hanging behind the bed.
I could go on and on...
xx
2007-02-15 07:30:09
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answered by Sandie 4
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My ex-partner was Lilac mad and she decorated our bathroom in Lilac with a Silver frieze bordering the walls and Chrome and Silver coloured fittings, she also used an Azure (silver-grey) cushion floor lino. This was really smart.
2007-02-14 12:19:32
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answered by freddiem 5
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I like to mix lilac with sage green, they're both calming color and they work well in a bedroom. Try different tones of green with samples and choose the one that you love.
http://decoration.com/p/decorating-tips/impact-of-colors/
2007-02-14 13:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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for interest why not have a contrast.like 2 shades of lilac,one deeper than the other.
2007-02-14 12:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Bedroom is the coziest place, where a person can shut the door to the outside world and just be himself. A bedroom is infact a reflection of your personality. When you enter into someone's bedroom, the way it is kept and the basic styling and designing of that room tells a lot about that person. Bedroom is usually the first place that we see in the morning. Thus, decoration of bedroom becomes important, as it helps to revitalize your energy.
When it comes to bedroom décor, the first thing that strikes the mind is undoubtedly the bedroom wall color. In this article, we will provide you with some ideas on choosing bed room interior wall paint that can give warmth and mood enhancing look to your bedroom. But, while beautifying your room, make sure that the kind of atmosphere you create in your bedroom should be comforting and harmonious.
Wall Colour Tips For Bedroom
* While deciding on the bedroom color scheme, select the colors that make you feel serene and calm.
* If you are peace-loving kinds and appreciate sobriety, then you can go in for quiet muted colors. These colors are soothing and create the perfect atmosphere for relaxation.
* In the category of cool hues, there are number of options available to you. However, colors like blue, green and lavender are the best for bedrooms.
* The main advantage of painting walls with cool colors is that it makes the room look slightly bigger. Also, the bedroom appears to be more airy.
* However, if you want to lend some youthful touch to your bedroom, then you can choose to go in for some warm colors. When used properly, even warm hues can create a peaceful environment. The apt colors would be misty peach, delicate pink and buttery yellow. You can opt for other colors also, but select the lighter shades like pastels instead of deep shades.
* If you are fond of lively atmosphere but at the same time, like sobriety also, then the perfect choice for you is a neutral shade that offers a lot of flexibility and usually goes with any kind of interiors. With neutral colors, you can keep trying innovative ideas regarding bedding, artwork etc, to give your bedroom a new fresh look.
Bedroom Ceiling Color
When it comes to decorating bedroom, how can we forget the bedroom ceiling color. To give your bedroom a complete look, it is important to beautify the ceiling. When your room looks pleasing, it also gives happiness to you. Infact, it is the ceiling of our bedroom that we tend to see more often as compared to other rooms. Read on to check out some ideas on choosing bed room ceiling paint.
Ceiling Colour Tips For Bedroom
* If you want to give tranquil look to your bedroom, then choose a subtle tint of the wall color for the ceiling.
* To make bedroom with low ceiling look more spacious, pick a shade lighter than your wall paint. In case of bedroom with high ceiling, choose a shade that is darker than your wall color, as it will make the room appear warmer and more intimate.
* People usually go in for white ceilings, but why not have a break from the conventional designing and try out something new.
* If you want to be different, then you can go in for a ceiling color that is in contrast with the wall color like the combination of light pink ceiling and mauve wall color.
* If you like fresh look, but not with too much creativity, then you should go in for monochromatic theme. For the harmonious look, choose a ceiling color, which is two or three tones lighter than the color of your bedroom walls.
2007-02-14 12:16:35
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answered by Deepak 2
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I have a spare room in my house that is lilac and grey.
2007-02-14 13:55:16
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answered by samiam25ca 3
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