Which color for my bedroom?


Question:orange, light blue, or light green

Answers:
You could do light blue on 2 walls and the light green on the other 2, you can do opposite walls to add to your room, I've done this in a room and it makes for a really different look, using "pistachio" and "lavender", it made the room "pop".

In your case you could use the orange in pillows, to add contrast. Have fun!


light blue! - IT LOOKS AMAZING!!
light green!
Light blue!
Depends on your preference, the color of your fixtures and furniture, and what you'd like your room to be. What I mean by this is you should choose orange if you want a bold, warm, cozy room. Light blue and light green can give the room an open, refreshing feel.
light blue, it's relaxing, you might want to add clouds for a much nicer view.
Go with orange if you live in a slightly chilly area. It will give a warm feel to the place. Unless you want it to look like a sunset orange for the beach, I guess that works to. Orange works best if you have a lot of windows.

Go with light blue if you don't really have a lot of window light and you want to go with a more teen girl look. It's light and dreamy.

Go with light green if you want a fresh look. Works well with window light but good without too.
Orange, with the trim in light green a very pale light green.
Go to a paint store and look at the colors avaliable and match up the orange with the pale green as a trim could work real well together.

Or the complete opposite a pale green on walls and orange as a trim color.

Mix and match your curtians and bed clothes,pillows and shelves in alternate color.
Sounds real alive and a nice change.
Sounds Cute.
I think you would tire quickly of orange. That leaves light green and light blue. My own bedroom is in light, light green, and I love it. It's very soothing and calming. It's a "cottage-y" look; my furniture is white. So I'm partial to pale green.

However, I think pale blue may be more versatile. I took an interior decorating class once, and the designer said a perfect pale blue, the color of the sky, was the ideal color for a "back drop" because you could put any color with it. She said all the colors of nature look beautiful against the blue sky. When you think about it, it's true. Blue is soothing and pretty, and all colors of wood look nice with it...whether the finish is black, brown, beige, white, etc. Also, I think a pale blue wall would accomodate any type of art work.

So, I think light blue is the one for you.

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