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Would you please tell me paint colors ? Do you think they would go with a gray flecked Berber type rug? - I am thinking of using these fun colors on our new finished basement. I would like to paint two walls soft white then one orange, one blue and the bathroom green. »
Experiment with colors that appeal to you and see if you can come up with a specific color palette. Try to match the unmatchable and use accessories to unite the shades. In this home, the painting on the right contains a blue hue that makes the neighboring wall more appealing. Remember, color blocking needs to make sense.
How do I get a color I love online into my home? While Verbridge doesn't recommend going with a color listed online or in a magazine — since your own light will likely make it look very different in your space — there's still a way to get the hue you're looking for: Get a hefty supply of paint chips to find a match. "Put the color match next to the photo on your screen and squint your eyes. If the two can blur together, you have a match," says Livingston. Try a few samples from that same paint strip to test in your room to find the best one for your room's lighting and surroundings.More: Browse Designer-Selected Color Palettes
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How do I get a color I love online into my home? While Verbridge doesn't recommend going with a color listed online or in a magazine — since your own light will likely make it look very different in your space — there's still a way to get the hue you're looking for: Get a hefty supply of paint chips to find a match. "Put the color match next to the photo on your screen and squint your eyes. If the two can blur together, you have a match," says Livingston. Try a few samples from that same paint strip to test in your room to find the best one for your room's lighting and surroundings.
how I wish I could do this - and have it come across this balanced in relationship to the space the colored walls are being used to seperate and create a flow - oh to use color theroy and get it right.