deep orange will be dramatic
creme/beige will be classic
yellow will be happy.
red will be bold (and could be overwhelming)
salmon will be perfect! add a few decorative items and you will have a fabulously pulled together room
2007-08-28 17:43:47
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answered by Belize Missionary 6
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Well some decorators say to keep in line with a piece of furniture, so something in the light gray/light bllue would fit with that. Or you could try fusing color with your gray and blue- something in the yellow family or ornge might be nice- I have always though a mauve goes well with both colors there was one I had in my living room called drifting spirit I bought at lowes I believe. Just remember tp use some kind of accent with your furniture (pillows or a throw) in your fabulous new paint color.
2007-08-29 00:02:06
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answered by Rob J 2
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Oranges will give a very stark and dramatic look, while shades of green will tone things down just a bit.
Judge for yourself- go to http://www.coloradofauxpainting.com/fauxpaintingcolor.html and click on the Bennie-Moore link.
This will open a new window and give you a interactive color viewer. You can choose the type of room and then play with color combinations or upload photos of your own and do it.
Enjoy :)
Your Faux Painting Speialist - http://www.coloradofauxpainting.com
2007-08-29 00:04:22
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answered by D-Man 3
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Super white walls would give the room a nautical feel, considering the dark blue and dark grey furniture.
2007-08-29 02:13:45
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answered by kutingtingting 3
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1] aqua - with aqua throw pillows for both couch and love seat
2] powder blue, etc.
3] peach, etc.
Repeat the blue, gray, and wall colors in windows, chairs, lamps, vases/ornaments, flowerpots, and candles.
Add brass or chrome in some ornaments.
Add a green plant or tree.
2007-08-29 00:31:48
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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Orange (like Sherwin William's "rhumba orange") will make the blue really pop. If that is "too much color" for you, then maybe try a lighter shade, like "delicious melon."
2007-08-29 10:24:20
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answered by yowza 7
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Dark Red, like the color of bricks.
2007-08-28 23:57:40
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answered by green_thumbs82 2
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a light blue would look OK. But you need some brighter colour elsewhere such as the cushions.
2007-08-29 04:07:20
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answered by i love my garden 5
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Taupe would add a bit of sophistication to your color scheme.
2007-08-29 04:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say light color it would really make the dark colors pop i would say a pale blueish green
2007-08-29 00:01:47
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answered by ♥Love Love, Kiss Kiss♥ 5
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