I'm being coaxed into this color combination and don't think it's a good idea. As a general rule, I think you want your crown molding to be a slightly different color from your wall, not totally clashy. So, tiffany blue walls and chocolate brown crown molding and base boards, what do you honestly think of that cominbation?|||I personally think white would better suit the crown molding and base boards. If any brown is added to the room, it should be in the form of picture frames, furniture, accents, etc. Brown and blue can look wonderful together, but keep it clean with white (maybe even a more creamy off-white) and let the brown do its work in the room's accessories.|||I don't think the chocolate brown would show up except maybe on the crown molding. Then I'm not sure how it would look. It would certainly pull the eye up to the molding, and the ceiling. If you have low ceilings, popcorn ceilings, "blah" light fixture or ceiling fan, that's not something you'd want to call attention to.
If you wanted, you could paint the ceiling a very pale "wash" of the wall color.
I'd go with white on the trim and pick up the chocolate brown iin accessories. If you don't think it's a good idea, don't let yourself be talked into it. Let the one who is coaxing you to do it paint his or her own room like that. YOU do what YOU want!|||Your instincts are correct. Don't let anyone coax you into this paint color combination. It will look, well, awful.
The tiffany blue is a lovely shade for a bedroom. And, yes, it looks great with brown, but not brown crown molding and basebaords.
Can you paint all the trim an off white and then paint the wall behind the bed chocolate and the rest of the walls tiffany blue?? Either that, or off white trim, tiffany blue walls and chocolate bedding.|||It sounds ugly,
I would do white or if you really need a color, a slightly lighter tone of the tiffany blue.|||A light brown, maybe tan but not a dark brown.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment