What color should I paint my living room walls?

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    cookie1978posted 13 years ago

    What color should I paint my living room walls?

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  2. Loveslove profile image60
    Lovesloveposted 13 years ago

    If  that was my room and I was keeping the brown curtains and carpet then i would go for a magnolia colour to lighten it up add  some turquiose or  duck egg blue cushions and paint that black furniture  a light colour

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    foreignpressposted 13 years ago

    If that's the room it's hideous. Too much brown and those curtains must have been salvaged from a barn fire. First of all ask, "What's the purpose of the room?" If it's a main room then a neutral color on the walls and a subdued offsetting color carpet on the floor. Dark blue curtains is a nice contrast on both windows. This scheme gives the room warmth and depth. This doesn't have to be done all at once (considering cost). But it would be a nice project over time.

  4. creativity33 profile image54
    creativity33posted 13 years ago

    Dear Cookie
    In your living room, a lot of neutral colors. The walls look very flat,  the ceramic tile looks to have a rust coloring.Llightening the walls is a good idea. As I look, the furniture is modern black somewhat dominating try a pale shaded  brown pillow. Paint the rust coloring from the floor around the window seals. Paint the ceiling molding a shade up or down in the same color palate of beige browns. Use your black furnitue in a seprate grouping with a light pillow, or closer to one of the windows. add black pillows to the sofa. Use the same design curtain s that you have on your window. Use a few more lamps, even add a pinch or rustic red colored pillow

  5. beatmakersnet profile image60
    beatmakersnetposted 11 years ago

    probably a neon green color and then leave one side of your room that horrid orange color that would look sweet

  6. wanna know ask me profile image60
    wanna know ask meposted 11 years ago

    Try sherwin williams Kilm beige or Macadamia. I have flipped over 100 homes and as these are their #1 and #6 most sold colors I believe it will be 1000% better than the HORRIBLE must have been a mistake color on the walls now!!!! any question text me as i have owned a custom paint company for 17 yrs. 574-551-2940

 
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