There are many ways you can go.....
For a warm, formal feeling: yellow, nothing too bright.
For a cafe or coffee house feel, medium red and black
For a cottage or country feel: a very pale pale yellow, almost white.
2007-08-02 03:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not great with colors but how about a soft yellow or cream color. A soft purple or shade there of would be pretty too. For the best results though I would talk to someone at a paint store or a Lowe's Home Improvement store.
Good Luck
2007-08-02 03:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't go with red.
Yellow might work. A light brown, or a light stone gray might work. White would probably also work. Even a lighter shade of green. It sounds like you picked good colors.
It sounds like you are going with natural colors. So stick with natural colors. At Lowe's I believe they have a section that is devoted to Earth tones.
The best way I can explain how to pick a color for that is to imagine yourself in a forest and start picturing in your mind colors that you'd find in the forest that would match the colors in your kitchen. White clouds, tan colored sand, light grey stones, etc.
I applaud your color selection. Sounds like you are so far on a really good track.
Sometimes even a semi-light navy blue can go with a moss green. My best suggestion would be to stick to an accent or that would compliment both the flooring and moss green or stick to a color close to your flooring.
2007-08-02 03:17:52
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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I would try something from the yellow tones such a butter yellow and maybe even add a hint of blues to it. This would help not only brighten the room, but also it adds a positive feeling of comfort to your kitchen. Then if you're one that likes to change with the seasons, you could change the blues with some fall colors such as ones from the orange hues and light browns with accents like pine cones and fall leaves; and at Christmas, maybe change to the reds and greens with accents like holly berries and Cinnamon sticks. Good luck and just have fun with it!
2007-08-02 03:27:58
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answered by Lizzy 2
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while portray a room you ought to evaluate the easy and measurement of it. If it has undesirable organic easy solid colors die. no count if it particularly is small you may paint more advantageous colors or warmer colors, yet you will possibly be being brave as those forms of colors tend to return in the direction of you and supply the room a smaller sense.- ought to artwork. yet another ingredient to evaluate is the stability of the room- how plenty white, how plenty wall. If the white bits grow to be too remoted and in demand you have chopped the team spirit of the room. A shortcut is to stand in the room and initiate up describing what's incorrect with the colour, even white. So this is not any longer dark adequate there is your start up. no longer comfortable adequate, no longer heat adequate, no longer adequate like my curtain or blind. i admire neutrals in a situation such as you describe. The undesirable words beiges and greys. better stated as 'stone' or 'organic'. the variety of neutrals is great. seem on the darker colors that have white of their call. like 'White cliff' or 'dove white' once you evaluate them you will discover that some are yellowish or pinkish or and so on. in case you get a shade card get rid of the colour from its white historic past because of the fact the white makes it seem darker than it particularly is. in the journey that your joint is great then use the colors which you like double capability, ought to artwork. rich colors, olives and terracotta ought to artwork yet particularly relies upon on your format. bypass with the help of the cabinets. wish this permits.
2016-11-11 00:21:14
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answered by vereen 4
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I would think an auburn color would be an excellent acccent color(s). maybe a Creamy yellow or a burnt orange would look best. Kelly Moore Paints r the best so make sure u check out their selection.
Good Luck!
2007-08-02 03:14:00
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answered by Girlygirl 1
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Warm natural yellows and reds, maybe a eggplant color, or a southwestern orange.
2007-08-02 03:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds to me like Ivory would look the best, but like you said without a picture, it's hard to say! And, you don't want red....it would look Christmasy!
2007-08-02 03:11:28
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answered by BeThAnY 4
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How about a nice cream color
2007-08-02 03:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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White for sure and then a lighter shade of green
2007-08-02 03:17:48
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answered by martinmagini 6
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