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Oliver's colors
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light blue walls with orange drapes
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pale gray walls and grout
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pretty and bright gold, one wall of bedroom
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maybe not so restful a color, but one red/orange wall?
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an example of lots of color in a white space
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another option: a decorative line around tub then regular tiles going up
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fun shower design
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amazing how most of the photos of glass tiles are in a green or blue
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this decorative line does look nice!
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"Tip: Matching the grout to your tile colour (or to the lightest-coloured tile, like in this shower) makes for a seamless installation."
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classic master blue tile and glass tile tub/shower combo design
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wall color
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pale gray walls
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this is what you're doing around tub? (as in the shower here, white subway tiles, gray grout?) If so maybe a decorative line would be too much after all, i'm not sure
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interesting use of color in rug You could do that even over the wall to wall
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Wall Colour is Farrow&Ball Green Blue No. 84. Finish is Estate Emulsion. Woodwork colour is Farrow&Ball Wimborne White No. 239. Finish is Estate Eggshell.
NOTE eggshell finish for roof-- that might be good!
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sky blue
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darker gray-blue
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pale blue walls, white ceiling also pretty
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bright white with colors
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bright white is an option: keeps it more open and would feel quite different from your hallway etc, and you can brighten it with bright pillow etc
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deep yellow bright greens, yellows, and oranges reflect light
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bright gold
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one wall in lime green
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the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Quiet Moments in an eggshell finish,
light blue walls with orange drapes
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