Thursday, February 18, 2010

Rubber Duckies Bathroom At Walmart What Would Be A Nice Neutral Color For Green And Blue Paint?

What would be a nice neutral color for green and blue paint? - rubber duckies bathroom at walmart

I am the color choice for our new Houseman, and I am the color. I always had a bright, white walls.
Here is the design of the house ... The entrance is about half of the house. If you are going to go in the room of the family. On the right is a hallway with a bathroom by the user on the left and the second room on the floor. On the other side of the room, the kitchen, another bedroom with MasterBath in the hall and then at the end of the main room of the hall.

I wanted to paint at least one wall in the bedroom of a green color, as our theme is the jungle safari. The master bath is rubber ducks and I have all the accessories. Accessories are also green, so I WondeBelt, if a different shade of green would look good in the bathroom.

Was for the family room and hallways, I observed a dark gray or a color as sand Imperial, which is a dark gray, light, but not so.

Forthe kitchen, where everything is one big room was tense, apples, so the hald the walls are white and the bottom half is green, green and meet the edge of Apple would use to separate the green / white wall center.

For the guest bathroom would be a light blue is a blue screen, almost as blue bachelorette and the second chamber of the blue sky.

Could it going to be combinations of these colors? The second room is all to have a dog cage, then a computer desk, so thatis not a real room. Any help seems dbe greatly appreciated. All suggestions welcome.

PS: My family room has a Japanese theme, with all the East, including furniture. The colors of the enamel decoration (wall sections) are black, gold and red. Thank you!

The floor of the house is a light wood with a cherry.

2 comments:

Pablo N said...

White! Used to split a cool contrast of colors (lubricants, green, purple, ECC). Or you can use a light yellow, beige, etc., but always in the back of the luster, helps to increase the light in the room.

Bonbon29 said...

I think a beige curtain, a dark gray sand, depending on the depth of the blue and green.

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