i would say a nice creamy colour but you could have maybe a coffee or toffee colour
2007-06-23 11:29:18
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answered by purplemadcowdee 4
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I agree that the blue would be too much blue. I would go with a brown color since that is the less prominent color. I don't think I would paint the whole room with the chocolate color. The wall color in the picture would be a good pick and use your wall art and curtains bring in the colors.
2007-06-23 11:41:03
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answered by walkerhound03 5
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A light blue green might work well, although the taupe in the photo is another good option.
How about a deeper blue for behind the bed & a lighter blue for the rest of the room.
or a chocolate tone behind the bed, & then either a contrasting blue on the rest of the walls or
a nice taupe on the rest of the walls. Or contrast with something completely different like salmon or raspberry or apricot.
Here are a few color samples:
http://www.benjaminmoore.ca/colours/colour_preview.aspx
light blue 2066-70
sapphireberry 2063-60
passion blue 2053-50
ocean breeze 2058-60
blue flower 2057-60
bahaman sea blue 2055-40
chocolate fondue cc-482
bluffs cc-338 ----taupy tone
glamour pink 2006-40 -----salmon y tone
purple hyacinth 2073-40 ------ grapish
pre-dawn sky 2075-30 ------- raspberrish
august morning 2156-40 -------apricotish
semolina 2155-40 -------apricotish
Also check out this amazing wallpaper!!!
http://www.designyourwall.com/store/Traviata-Aqua-modern-floral-wallpaper-AS56526-pr-1911.html
And these drapes are GREAT!!
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5555773
2007-06-23 12:49:57
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answered by Mrs Bindy Loo 2
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That comforter is really an aqua blue, so what I would do is get a paint color that is a soft aqua blue, many shades lighter than the comforter. Then I would trim all woodwork with white enamel to break up all that aqua blue. Then accent with the chocolate brown with throw pillows, area rug etc.
2007-06-23 11:44:03
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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you could try only painting one wall a very bold blue and to the others a different color just a different shade of blue? I know a lot of people have been doing that lately...but it's up to you
2007-06-23 11:28:33
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answered by tyler p 1
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Maybe a shade like they show in the picture, or something in a cream or off-white, then add things that are the colors of your bed. Example some candles that shade of blue or a framed picture that matches.
2007-06-23 11:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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A lovely chocolaty brown would be nice. A tan or beige. Fall colors. Or you could go with the Aqua or Teal to match the main color in the comforter.
2007-06-23 11:36:55
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answered by thumpergirl_1979 5
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well...playing off the colors of the bed, I don't think I would pick the chocolate color. So I would either go white or teal blue, and since you don't like too much white you could paint it all teal blue, or maybe do some sort of pattern that combines both white and teal blue?
2007-06-23 11:30:21
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answered by stormtrooper8989 2
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I think the light brown on the walls in the picture would be a good choice.
Also, you could go for a darker brown on one wall and a light color everywhere else. Or paint the lower half a darker brown and the upper half and lighter brown.
2007-06-23 11:28:56
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answered by Reicherts-713 2
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That's a difficult one! lol! I would go with a neutral cream on the walls, and add accessories that match in that green/blue colour
2007-06-23 11:28:59
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answered by Danielle D 2
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Try ivory or white from the print, or a caramel similar to the picture.
Add light and medium aquas and chocolate accessories
[ drapes, rug, pillows, candles, vase, etc. ]
2007-06-23 18:34:42
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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