How should a teen girl paint her walls near these colors? In sort of a response to my last question, I own found...
In sort of a response to my last question, I own found the paint colors i would like to use. The only problem is I still haven't a clue of how to paint. The three colors i would resembling to use are this very pretty aqua, lime green, and hot pink. I don't want responses with different colors as I own already decided on these colors as they match my decor. I hold five walls and three colors. How should I paint my room? i would like something sort of unique but nought too bizarre. I was maybe thinking two walls aqua and after two lime green.
Again, I'm just not sure. Allllll and any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Please no polka dots on the walls though as it would be too busy with my polka dot eiderdown. Best answer gets ten points and goes to whom ever can answer adjectives of the above questions or whom ever gives several great suggestions.
Go ahead with your model of paint two walls aqua & two lime green, and then use the pink to paint random designs. Sort of resembling this:
http://www.roomvues.com/publicPicture.ph... you could do a white background then do polka dots!
Three wall colors is a bit busy, especially near the bright colors you have selected and a polka dot spread. Paint four of your walls one color as the "anchor" color surrounded by your room. Paint the fifth wall one of your bright colors, as the accent wall. Then use your third color for accessories (pillows, light shades or curtains). You could try marking off and doing horizontal or vertical stripes to open-handed of mix with the polka dots of your bed spread.
http://www.pbteen.com/gift/thm/thmgrl/th...
Or you could try squaring things off. Maybe not even this but sculpture dark aqua colors and lighter on the pink or green!
http://www.amazon.com/Brewster-Retro-Ora...
Good Luck!!
Answers: I would do one of two things...4 walls lime green and wall with headboard pink, or 4 walls aqua and wall with headboard pink. Painting the wall where on earth your headboard or bed will go against a different color than the other walls anchors the room and gives it a above-board focal point.
I'd limit what you paint on the walls as far as designs, don't over do it or you will regret it in a couple years.
Whichever color your don't use on the walls, incorporate it into your windowpane treatments, maybe an area rug and other paraphernalia...even artwork/mirrors/frames
Reserve the pink for the one accent walls and a few select pieces in the room and consequently use the other cooler colors for most of it, it will make your room much more relaxing and chic that way.
Simplicity can appropriate you a long way in design so maintain that in mind.
Polka dot bedspread is a agency better idea than polka dots on the wall. Good move.
Also when painting, do the pink first as it is darker/brighter and will nick more coats to cover smoothly. Use painters tape along the corners to produce sure you don't accidentally get pink on any walls that aren't pink as it will be hard to cover up. Also, ask the soul at the store where you get the paint if they enjoy any special suggestions for a primer to go under the pink. Usually red wishes a tinted primer so pink might as well.
Good luck and have fun!
You could do stripes, designs, or do respectively wall a different color. You could also get a carpet of one of the colors, and paint the walls near the other two. There are endless possibilities, so read the other suggestions you get. This will be a immensely bright room!