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I want to paint my room green and have all white furniture in it. Would that color combination work? if you could supply pictures of a green room with white furniture that would be great.
would yellow accent looks good with it?
and what other colors would go well with green?
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That sounds beautiful to me. I love green, BLUE and white combination for a soothing bedroom. Choose a soft sage or celery green for the walls and a comforter and pillows like one of these:
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/i/91194,70,_Company-C-Cotton-Coverlet-FullandQueen.html
http://smartmomma.com/Bananafish-Migi-Splash-Valance-p-16675.html
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=sc_iw_r_1_0/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&asin=B000TLWA80
http://www.target.com/Bohemian-Coverlet-Blue-Green/dp/B000H6HBZ4/qid=1218478994/ref=br_1_4/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=14122151&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=14122151&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=2
http://www.target.com/Clarissa-Round-Pillow-Sky/dp/B0016N6EY6/qid=1218479046/ref=br_1_11/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=12956971&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=12956971&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=4
http://www.target.com/Camden-Floral-Pillow/dp/B0016MY5VG/qid=1218479113/ref=br_1_2/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=12956971&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=12956971&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=9
Here are some pics. that might help you visualize better:
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/imageBank/i/IH0509-36.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1335/530723939_74f74236f5.jpg?v=0
http://www.rsavio.com/images/Cudjoe_House/MB%20Bed-Curtain.jpg
http://z.about.com/d/interiordec/1/0/Q/n/1/bluewallswhitetrimbed.jpg
That sounds beautiful to me. I love green, BLUE and white combination for a soothing bedroom. Choose a soft sage or celery green for the walls and a comforter and pillows like one of these:
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/i/91194,70,_Company-C-Cotton-Coverlet-FullandQueen.html
http://smartmomma.com/Bananafish-Migi-Splash-Valance-p-16675.html
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=sc_iw_r_1_0/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&asin=B000TLWA80
http://www.target.com/Bohemian-Coverlet-Blue-Green/dp/B000H6HBZ4/qid=1218478994/ref=br_1_4/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=14122151&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=14122151&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=2
http://www.target.com/Clarissa-Round-Pillow-Sky/dp/B0016N6EY6/qid=1218479046/ref=br_1_11/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=12956971&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=12956971&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=4
http://www.target.com/Camden-Floral-Pillow/dp/B0016MY5VG/qid=1218479113/ref=br_1_2/601-5169538-7103314?ie=UTF8&node=12956971&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=12956971&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=9
Here are some pics. that might help you visualize better:
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/imageBank/i/IH0509-36.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1335/530723939_74f74236f5.jpg?v=0
http://www.rsavio.com/images/Cudjoe_House/MB%20Bed-Curtain.jpg
http://z.about.com/d/interiordec/1/0/Q/n/1/bluewallswhitetrimbed.jpg
what color to paint my spa theme bedroom?
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I am decorating my new bedroom. I want a room that is very relaxing and romantic for my husband and I. I have dark furniture and I would love to incorporate my husbands, favorite color which is blue. I would like ideas on wall color, blankets and sheets, decor, rugs. I need something that will go with my furniture and the spa/relaxing theme. Thanks for any help and ideas. Below is a picture of the furniture color I have.
http://www.morfurniture.com/images/furniture/large/HawthornBedroom.jpg
Thanks
Answer
(I can't believe I went to look at your picture again and lost my entire answer --- arrrggg!). Beautiful furniture. Very pale blue walls; maybe a chair rail with it and the wall below painted cream. Cream bedding with pale blue and brown accent pillows and a pale blue throw. A chandelier, with crystals is popular now and romantic. Cream curtains (or chocolate, or cream & blue, or cream&blue& chocolate -- I'd prefer solid cream) in a fabric with a slight sheen flanking the windows with thickly-gathered sheers over the windows. Soft, plush rugs in cream, caramel, chocolate, or patterned in those colors (predominantly cream with or without pale blue and browns (maybe a tiny bit of red or gold) would be good with the dark furniture (especially on dark floors). Nightstand lamps in glass with brown or black shades. A wall-washing light in a corner or on the headboard wall (pull the bed an inch from the wall). A touch of red here and there: in a row of candles on a floating shelf, a candle in a glass container on clear glass beads, or votives floating in a glass bowl, or tiny lamps with low wattage bulbs and red shades in a few places around the room. Crown molding two inches below the ceiling with tiny string (Christmas) lights behind it so the top perimeter of the room has a soft glow. (Have an electrician install an electrical outlet just below the ceiling to plug them into with a controlling wall switch so you don't have a cord running up the wall.) A dark wood tray with a candle, lotion, red rose in a crystal bud vase, crystal perfume atomizer, space for wine glasses sitting on the bed. For architectural interest, you could have "boxes" of cream molding against the blue walls and/or above and below the chair rail. Prints in blues, browns, and cream (maybe a tiny bit of red), matted in cream with dark or thin, gilded frames, maybe with a "painting light" over one or two. A source of music in an inconspicuous place (is there a low shelf on the nightstands?) Thick, soft cream bathrobes on the bench or chair. If there's space, an over-sized chair or chaise in cream with a striped pillow in some combination of blue, chocolate, caramel, dull gold. If there's room for only a small chair, one on legs, with upholstered back and seat in a pale blue and cream, or cream and gold, stripe -- legs and frame painted cream, light blue or gold would be a lovely and unexpected contrast to the rest of the furniture. Because your furniture is dark, you may want little or no chocolate in other furnishings. Hope you find some ideas you like here.
(I can't believe I went to look at your picture again and lost my entire answer --- arrrggg!). Beautiful furniture. Very pale blue walls; maybe a chair rail with it and the wall below painted cream. Cream bedding with pale blue and brown accent pillows and a pale blue throw. A chandelier, with crystals is popular now and romantic. Cream curtains (or chocolate, or cream & blue, or cream&blue& chocolate -- I'd prefer solid cream) in a fabric with a slight sheen flanking the windows with thickly-gathered sheers over the windows. Soft, plush rugs in cream, caramel, chocolate, or patterned in those colors (predominantly cream with or without pale blue and browns (maybe a tiny bit of red or gold) would be good with the dark furniture (especially on dark floors). Nightstand lamps in glass with brown or black shades. A wall-washing light in a corner or on the headboard wall (pull the bed an inch from the wall). A touch of red here and there: in a row of candles on a floating shelf, a candle in a glass container on clear glass beads, or votives floating in a glass bowl, or tiny lamps with low wattage bulbs and red shades in a few places around the room. Crown molding two inches below the ceiling with tiny string (Christmas) lights behind it so the top perimeter of the room has a soft glow. (Have an electrician install an electrical outlet just below the ceiling to plug them into with a controlling wall switch so you don't have a cord running up the wall.) A dark wood tray with a candle, lotion, red rose in a crystal bud vase, crystal perfume atomizer, space for wine glasses sitting on the bed. For architectural interest, you could have "boxes" of cream molding against the blue walls and/or above and below the chair rail. Prints in blues, browns, and cream (maybe a tiny bit of red), matted in cream with dark or thin, gilded frames, maybe with a "painting light" over one or two. A source of music in an inconspicuous place (is there a low shelf on the nightstands?) Thick, soft cream bathrobes on the bench or chair. If there's space, an over-sized chair or chaise in cream with a striped pillow in some combination of blue, chocolate, caramel, dull gold. If there's room for only a small chair, one on legs, with upholstered back and seat in a pale blue and cream, or cream and gold, stripe -- legs and frame painted cream, light blue or gold would be a lovely and unexpected contrast to the rest of the furniture. Because your furniture is dark, you may want little or no chocolate in other furnishings. Hope you find some ideas you like here.
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