Most people seem to prefer pastel walls over neutral, deep, and vivid colors.
Blue seems to be most popular, then green, then yellow.
Pink less so, then peach/orange, lavender/purple, and reds.
Purples and reds seem to be hardest to match, so maybe that's why.
Paint your entry a welcoming color you and your spouse like.
Add a mirror, picture, and/or a plant for entry.
2007-09-18 10:34:57
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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Hi, I would use in the living room a Bone White,or Antique White. get an egg-shell as it's more durable and can be scrubbed. I would than use a slightly darker tan colour for the trim. Use a semi-gloss on that. In the Kitchen look at the colours under the ,"Touch of Colour" paint chips. Those particular ones are Glidden. I Have a Green colour in my kitchen that's almost,almost green. But not quite. It only has a touch or hint of green tint in it. The colour is called ,"Glace". Than use a Bright White as a trim colour. Use semi -gloss or High Gloss in the kitchen area. It's very washable,which is what you want in a kitchen. Look at all the colour chips in a faded, or hint of,or whatever the paint company's call them. Take some home with you, don't decide to fast, just take your time. Some paint company's have a site on computer that lets you look at the colour's on the walls of a room, than change the trim look, or whatever. Frazzee is one of them . also look at the Glidden,Bher, Dutch-Boy, Dun Edwards sites. Good Luck! Bye
2016-05-17 22:44:13
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answered by ? 3
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Neutral earth tones, Light browns, Pale yellows, Deep Greens and Deep Forest green with a Nice light coffee brown with white accents would look gorgeous or a pale yellow or pale orange with a deep brown. Try Baers. com and you could actually paint a room and see how it looks.
2007-09-18 10:26:55
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answered by Mari 5
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Feng Shui experts believe that earth & skin tones are the most welcoming & cozy colors. I would choose something similar to "portrait tone" by Sherwin Williams, with "interactive cream" & "leather bound" trim & accents.
http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/color_visualizer/index.jsp
2007-09-19 07:48:21
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answered by yowza 7
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Light blue and white.
2007-09-18 15:49:24
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answered by ♥tessa♥ 5
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blue and white, blue also helps you stay calm, not dark blue, but not light or bright blue, sort of...regular pretty blue
2007-09-18 10:11:13
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answered by Roxamillion 2
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a mustard type color(deep not bright) and a Mexican burnt red is pretty!
2007-09-18 10:09:55
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answered by Colts girl 6
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sky blue,,,,,
2007-09-18 10:41:47
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answered by fox8 1
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