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Sunday, June 24, 2012

When coloring a room


To choose which the best color for your rooms, you have to pay attention to the size of room and the location of the room. Because the effect of the colors will be different from one room to one room, though using with the same color. 

Small, dark rooms need the enlarging qualities by using  the palest natural whites. Avoid brilliant white, because it  takes on a tinge of grey where light is limited.

Cold rooms usually these rooms face north or east. They will look warmer with a tint of rose, primrose or apricot. Rose-peach on the walls will transform the light into a warm and welcoming glow, complementing perfectly the cream upholstery and the beige carpet.  

Sunny rooms usually face south or west. They will look fresh with   a hint of apple or lavender.

Primary colors require a cool contrast. You can pick brilliant white or pale grey.

Neutral schemes need toning whites. If the scheme is cool, use brilliant white, apple white or grey. If it contains warmer shades like beige or honey, opt for apricot or barley white, buttermilk or magnolia. 

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