Saturday, July 25, 2009

Any (sensible) ideas for a new colour for my bedroom walls?

I have a light beech-coloured laminate floor,


My curtains and storage boxes are dark brown,


I also have some seagrass baskets,


My bedcovers are black and white flowers


I currently have light blue walls because I was going for the surfery look with my floors too, but I have a lot of gothicy Victoriany burlesquey items like dressing table and mirrors.


I was thinking a deep purple, any other suggestions?

Any (sensible) ideas for a new colour for my bedroom walls?
I always say....yawn...but true... go with lighter neutrals and accessorise to bring in colour, you can't go wrong with that and when you get bored you don't need to redecorate, just change accessories!
Reply:You could paint 2 walls the deep purple you talked about %26amp; the other two a lighter shade t contrast the darkness.
Reply:I think that would be a great colour
Reply:have you thought of green there are many shades that will suit this type of room.green goes well with black/brown/beech


purple sounds ok but may be a bit dark
Reply:Try a taupe with a hint of purple/lavendar. It helps keep the walls a more neutral color so that you can decorate how you like.
Reply:right now there is alot of brown and pale blue combinations in fabric, but you could go yo a paler shade of mauve not really purple, as it would not look good ,
Reply:Hmm....how about 2 walls dark purple and the other two lilac
Reply:deep purple would be best as a complimentary color to a lighter shade of purple...with dark brown,black %26amp; white %26amp; lighter floor a lighter color on walls would work best..using darker color for trims,accents.
Reply:purple on one wall maybe sounds nice the curtains being brown though maybe replace them if you are going purple.


i am having a bedroom colour and bathroom dilemma at moment i want to change my chest of drawer to white and have a white bed its the colour for walls i don't know lol
Reply:please use same as you floor. it will be look like very better
Reply:Dark dark red would look lovely with the dark boxes and the light floor would keep the room from appearing too dark.
Reply:if you want to sell it in future use neutral colour like off-white.





otherwise deep purple is cool!





anything but simply red lol
Reply:A nice deep red would be nice and it would go well with your black and white bed covers AND your gothicky stuff too! (lots of candels would also look nice)


Hope you find something you like soon!
Reply:as i read your question i was going to say purple as thats my fave colour but then i read the rest of the comment and thats what you came up with. Maybe a deep lilac?
Reply:Deep purple is going to "shrink" your room, so unless it's quite large, I'd advise against it even though I get the look you're going for. (It'll also take 3 coats of paint to cover in the future.)





Consider a greyish lavender or a rich medium blue like Copen, or a very pinkish raspberry red. All can be dramatic with pale floor and Victorian furnishings, and go well enough with your curtains, boxes, and bed linens.





(I'd go with the grey-lavender, myself.)
Reply:i like mint green, cream and browns togehter, choosing is all part of the fun x
Reply:deep purple sounds nice, mayb have that colour on your main wall then a lighter colour purple on the other 3
Reply:try pale mushroom mine looks great
Reply:I think duck egg blue would suit your bedroom, it's a very calming colour.
Reply:purple's good, but yeah, don't do all the walls really dark, it will make the room seem smaller too. i was gonna say some natural shade of olive-y green, but with the Victoriana stuff i'd say a more classic shade maybe, but then again you'd have the same problem with the light if it was too dark a shade. Also if you do go for purple, a bluey lilac-y shade might be quite nice, unless that's not enough of a change?
Reply:lol I was reading and thinking to say blue... then I got to the part saying they were already blue!


Blue is nice, though a cold colour it is also a thought provoking colour.


Deep purple is nice but think about how much darker your room will be with it, is this what you're aiming for?


Don't get any kind of yellow! it makes people angry apparently hah.





I say blue even if you already have it ;p





(added - our is the purple colour of KAY L's hat.. it's nice and not too darkening)
Reply:The Victorians loved deep rich colours so choose one wall in a striking deep rich colour - deep magenta or a red velvet. the other walls stick to a rich cream with a hint of yellow in it to compliment the beech floor and your other accessories.
Reply:I would suggest something lighter...
Reply:A sage green would be really pretty! And the black and white with it would look stunning! Even the dressing tables would look fine with it.
Reply:You are requesting sensible answers and you are considering a deep purple!!! I would go the opposite with a pale color like light lavendar, pale celery grren, etc. Just my opinion.
Reply:pink would be nice i think



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