Ideas for fine art a bedroom? I'm planning to paint the walls turquoise & I want to incorporate...
I'm planning to paint the walls turquoise & I want to incorporate red like a cherry red or claret into the picture somehow. Maybe an accent wall, ceiling, or trim? To me those colors collaborate especially well contained by my mind, but I just don't want everything to look hideous after the reality.
We're stripping our carpet and putting a nice atmosphere colored wood floor, our bed has black framing, a significant off-white desk, and a dark brown microfiber bureau chair.
What's your belief, esp. about the color classification?
In my humble opinion, red & turquoise do not work capably together. Maroon would be better since it's more brown than red. Personally, I suggest looking at a ******* or burgundy - those colors paired with tuquoise create a drastically Southwestern US vibe. Some oranges would look good, too. Play near colors on the SW online visualizer to find the right combo:
http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/color_...
1] first find bedding/curtains contained by your colors
2] then use one of the shades from bedding to do walls
3] repeat the colors contained by throw pillows, lamps, vase, ornaments, candles/holders
4] a throw over the chair would aid
5] turquoise with red can be tricky - use the black/white you already own for neutrals
6] pick one metal [ brass or chrome ] for room [ pic frames, mirror, lamps ]
7] append a plant
8] use art with the turquoise and the red contained by it [ a little ]
9] perfect luck!
Answers: Have you picked up any paint samples on the other hand? I thought I had my colors adjectives figured out... until I bought the paint and put it on the wall (yuck!).
We use Behr paint... and if you move about to their website, you can configure a room and see what the colors will look like together in the past you buy it. :-)
I love accent walls, I merely did one wall in my living room and it's awesome!