well in dark rooms with tons of lighting. May be an idea for the bathrooms. Think of NYC restaurant bathrooms: they're almost like black boxes where the walls don't have visual presence.
dark tub surround...brown and grey...built-in cabinets...dark wood...dark wood wall
the fire place design. I am looking for a design that would look and blend in with my tan 12" tiles with a wood mantel and tile going down the sides, that are 2'' squares with a deeper brown color. got any suggestions
be to dark with a chocolate brown sectional sofa
wash the dark brick wall and try to add vintage looking pieces and go with a vintage look? Only fear is that fine line of looking vintage modern and not vintage old
crisp white, brown walls, modern with
Cream & brown LR; cream colored lamps; mercurial glass
whether too dark or too light — is an instant mood killer at any get-together. You want guests to feel comfortable, but you also want to keep the area light enough so that everyone can see. Layer different types of lighting and bring in lamps at different heights. Make sure all the light bulbs are working