What wall color would be suitable next to articulation colors of blue & lime green within a teen room? Let me break it down(: -Black/silver furniture with flat screen TV and computer. -accessories...

Let me break it down(:

-Black/silver furniture with flat screen TV and computer.
-accessories are turquoise-y blue & lime green/green and black.
-Can't paint a focal color but I enjoy a focal design in mind (:


(please don't say, "GO TO SHERWIN WILLIAMS or BEHR and see what you similar to!)
but you can refer to the colors.
I just want an OPINION on what color looks good together and looks classy instead of green, haha.

Thanks for everything.
Light purple...and if that doesn't do shift out and look in the flower garden and see what nature have given you.My wife has some flowers right here in her garden that color .but you involve to make the choice. nite Navy blue would be good beside those colors. I knew of a friend of my sister's that painted her room navy and it looked greatly good.
I feel your options are as follows: Paint your walls white. White, turquoise and lime green be in motion great together. Or, you could paint your walls a very light lime color call "Honeydew" from Sherwin William's. "Slick Blue" is a shade of turquoise, but it may be too dark for the walls. It depends on how much natural fluffy you have in your room. And if your comforter is turquoise, that would be too much turquoise within one room. I would not suggest adding any other colors to your room, since you have plenty already. I think, if you paint your walls a light shade of brown it will not coordinate next to your lime and turquoise and look rather drab. Good luck on your room decorating! Here's the site to see the color choices I made for your room:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/ A hurricane lantern green. Like a pastel green. Or you can paint it turquoise, Any other color wouldn't match unless you have trappings in that color. Black is too dark and would build a room look smaller so I wouldn't suggest it. I can only think of the other two colors which are nice, if you move about for green go for a light green that isn't bright.
Answers:    Beige would really make those colors pop! And not a dull beige, a nice reheat coffee color would be best.
With all those colors going on surrounded by your room, I'd stick with a neutral color on the walls. (ie: fluffy beige or cream color.) www.RockYourWall.com has plentifully of cool things like PBTeen, for a lot smaller number money.