Help picking a color for my room.? My room was loving of destroyed during a storm so I...

My room was loving of destroyed during a storm so I get to start over which seem good but its also giving of stressful. I kind of considered necessary to paint it the peachy orange color but idk what my articulation colors could be...just philosophy for wall colors and accent colors to run with gratitude :)
sorry about the storm:'[

lighting colors!! i wish i have painted mine peachy orange:] i re-did mine going on for 2 years ago and i painted it "splash" blue. it was my favorite color consequently, but not anymore, orange is! but receive sure you paint it a color you absolutly LOVE! if i were you, i would paint it peachy red, then neutral pink polka dots that are different sizes:]

i hope it turns out alright for you and your family:]!
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I would recommend a color from Sherwin William's called "Organza". It is a soft shade of apricot. Pale sickly, would make an excellent articulation color. A light minty green would also coordinate in good health, as would light blue. I craving you luck on decorating your room. So sorry, to hear nearly Mother Nature taking her anger out on your room. But, something good other comes from something bad. You can check out Organza on the pattern site below. Good luck!

http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/
Answers:    play around with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to find something that you approaching. It is the best paint visualizer on the web, imho. I close to how their color palette is laid out, I like that you can turn out by color family & color label, the "painted" rooms look the most realistic, and it suggests coordinating color scheme. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin-williams.com/do_it_yo...

A pale red color called "travertine" (# 7722) would be lovely, and consequently blackberry colored accents would form it exciting.

Good luck.
If you choose to walk with peachy red there are a couple great articulation colors. My favorite would be brown, either gloom or lighter shades or both. Light green would also look good. Kind of similar to a minty color. Blue may also work, but I would take a swatch of the peach color and be sure the shade of blue you choose blends capably. Good luck and have fun. Make the room your terribly own style. :)