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Color for bedroom with brick fireplace

30th Apr. '08 • Bedrooms • Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Authored by Barbara Jacobs

Today’s color dilemma…

We have a rather large bedroom which includes a fireplace with standard, red/pinkish brick surrounded by a medium cherry/maple color mantle. There is also a bay window, also surrounded by cherry/maple trim. We have medium cherry stained furniture, dresser and panel bed, from Restoration Hardware more of an arts and crafts style.

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The walls are currently a mauve color, probably to pick up the color in the brick. There is also a master bath (very small) off the bedroom, also in the mauve/pink paint. We plan to completely re-do the bathroom, but have not tackled that project yet.. Please suggest a paint color scheme for both the bath and bedroom, as I am stuck! Thanks,
Monique

Barbara suggests…

I understand your dilemma, and the desire to arrive at a decision for a color scheme for your bedroom and master bathroom.

Your description indicates a dominance of red-based colors, from the fireplace to the mantel, to the furniture. My thought is that rather than “pick up the color in the brick,” I’d recommend that you use colors that complement the brick and not try to replicate its color. (more…)   SensationalColor.com

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Bathroom color and light

8th Jan. '08 • Bathrooms • Tags:

Authored by Denise Turner

Think color and light in the bathroom doesn’t matter? Think again!

Have you ever applied cosmetics, walked outside and said….EAK!! Blame it on your bathroom.

To make sure this doesn’t happen to you select color that complement color your skin tone. When creating custom interior color palettes, I place paint chips next to my client’s face to find their ideal color.

Valspar Au Lait Ole would be a good choice

Benjamin Moore’s Cappuccino could also work nicely

Latte-like hues with pink/red undertones work for most, unlike sage green or teal.

Also keep in mind that fluorescent lighting may be energy efficient; however they aren’t created equal. Installing quality lighting in your home prior to selecting colors…or applying make up…is recommended.

If you like the idea of dark, dramatic colors for the bath reserve them for a guest baths. Lighter hues are better for primary baths.

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Both rooms pictured were created with House Beautiful PaintBrush

Find your local Valspar retailer

Find your local Benjamin Moore retailer

**Please note: Due to individual computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may not accurately reflect Valspar or Benjamin Moore paint colors. Please refer to an actual product sample for an accurate rendition of the color.   SensationalColor.com

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