Sunday, February 21, 2010

I'm looking for a wall color that would go with blue carpet,but I dont want a blue paint.Any suggestions?

The wall above my bed is going to be my accent wall and then the 3 other walls I want a lighter color then the accent wall,I'm just not sure of the colors that would go with this blue carpet.I'm looking for a wall color that would go with blue carpet,but I dont want a blue paint.Any suggestions?
brown goes with blue very well


if your want like seaside green would be coolI'm looking for a wall color that would go with blue carpet,but I dont want a blue paint.Any suggestions?
how about a light yellow color
beige or white
beige, or cream would be really soft. I have it on my walls in the basement, and we have blue carpet. It is very relaxing. You would also go with yellow depending on how much color that you want. You could also go with brown, burgandy, gray, depending on what sort of mood you want to set. The hot color right now is green. You could do a green in a hue that matches the carpet.
I'd choose a muted yellow, more golden or buttery, not real bright yellow. You can also use shades in the tan or beige family.
green and purples are Analogous Colors to blue on the spectrem and orange complements it....why dont u go 2 u'r local diy 4 coulour charts?
white
Orange is blue's complement in the color spectrum, therefore they are a good combination. Orange is also a good wallpaper color because it improves concentration and attention. So if you like it, you might want to give it a try.
you should paint your walls brown stripes!
I had a similiar situation and used a light gray with slight blue hue. If it is light gray it opens up the room and keeps it light and airy, if you go too dark the room will seem small... good luck
maybe like a salmon color
White seems to make a place appear to be bigger, and cleaner (assuming that you stay up on your house chores).
Consider making your ';accent'; wall your ceiling, rather than behind your bed....accents walls tend to be a little dated, and in a large space it will look like an afterthought rather than a focal point.


A rich chocolate or espresso brown on the ceiling will ';bring in'; the room, and would work beautifully with the blue carpet....a soft creamy


dove gray on the walls (not chocolate milk, please), and you would have a beautiful timeless palette (there's lots of paint out there, but I have noticed that Martha Stewart's combinations are very innovative, particularly for new takes on traditional palettes). It can be masculine, feminine, romantic or sophisticated, depending on the linens you choose, and how you accessorize. Purchase (or make) the very best linens you can afford, you don't need 5000 cheap pillows - you would do better with 2 or 3, beautifully designed and constructed. A well dressed bed should be the focal point of a room, not a painted wall.


If you are more inclined toward color, introduce it in bed and window coverings. Keep your wall colors clean and simple, and the carpet will appear that way as well.
I know you said you didnt want blue but the main wall could be a nice electric blue and the rest could be a baby blue OR cream, brown or lilac they all look nice with blue.
Antique white.

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