Advice on paint for a Bedroom
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Comments (22)I would suggest going for the plain reddish/pink throw with the rose/floral pattern cushion. Keep it to just those colours as you don't want it to look too mismatched as that could give your small room a cluttered feel. To add some glamour easily, I would recommend more lighting in the form of some candles and also perhaps some fairy lights around the window would add something extra to the window alcove....See Morepaint colour advice for bedroom
Comments (10)Hi Karen, If you are intending on samples which can be moved easily then the best way is to paint all side on a show box. This will then show you how shadows are cast too! Flat pieces will only ever show you the light hitting that one direction. It works a treat - especially good when wanting to look at how furniture or kitchen units will be painted as it's more of a realistic representative! Colour changes so dramatically in different lights especially when they are artificially lit for shoots. I hope the Green Smoke works for you :) Thanks, Gina...See MoreNeed some advice for my student house bedroom approx. 9ft by 11ft
Comments (33)White or pale walls are ok, DOn't feel that the only way to decorate4 is by painitng the walls. Decide if you want white on white scheme, or a pop of colour. If so, cushions and curtains are the way to go. Decide on a colour and stick to it. TRy the 70-20-10 rule where your 70 is white4 (your walls) and 20 is curtqains and cushions and 10 is a secondary colour such as gold or silver for hardwaqre and ornaments and presto you're done....See MoreToddler's Bedroom Paint Advice
Comments (6)Hi @Nixxy H, Our advice would be to keep walls in rather soft/pale colours and to have a feature wall. Be carefull with colours though as those influence our moods and feelings. Check our website for little help on paint colours. There are plenty of great wallpapers for kids' rooms too, but you could have a magnetic or blackboard wall instead, or two in one. You could use the wall to stick his art onto, but also to draw with chalk. Be creative for a good start. Hope you find it helpful. Kind Regards, Paintforme...See MoreCC
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