Monday, November 16, 2009

I am going to cordinate my bathroom with a light pink, what color walls should i have?

By coordinate i mean have a tad bit of pink on hte shower curtain, have a pink rug, etc. What color should i paint my walls to make it not too much pink and to look right?

I am going to cordinate my bathroom with a light pink, what color walls should i have?
Use white or a warm creamy off white for your walls. That way, if you change your decor again, it'll be easier to match stuff. Also, a nice pale soft lime green would look nice with pink if you want to use color.
Reply:Flourescent tourquoise!
Reply:all these answers r good ones... what colors do u like? u could go w/ a soft lavender/ mint green/ sage green/ lilac/ pale yellow/ creme... rose/ more pop.. raspberry/ lime green/ mocha brown/ U could also do stripes in any of these colors w/ pink as u'r base or creme/offwhite. That would sharp.





i like the idea of the faux.. it would b a soft look or u can do anthr color tone on tone w/ glaze %26amp; a shade diff. to give it suttle look.
Reply:pink is good in an ohhlala french....white walls, pink, black red white accesories
Reply:My bathroom has pink tiles, shower, and toilet. When I bought the place the previous owner had painted the walls dark red. Not my style, but I admit it actually looked really good, like something you might see in Versailles. After I moved in, I repainted it light grey with darker grey cabinets. I like the effect--very calming, and not overly girly.
Reply:I'm not giving color advice since I'm not living with it, but I had a pink bathroom in a rental and my only word of caution is it makes your skin color look better than it actually does. In my bathroom light at home I looked great. Under flourescent lights and white walls at work I looked like a ghost!
Reply:Pale yellow, green, or blue.
Reply:I think grey goes great with pink. It should look nice in the bathroom.
Reply:if you only have a splash of pink here and there in the room....try painting like one wall the same shad e of pink..one wall white.....alternating.....or all pink....
Reply:Everyone has their own vision as to what is "just right". Go to the hardware or paint store and bring home lots of swatches. Try some unexpected colors that are in the same shading (for example if your light produces a soft pink, try dove grey, or if your light produces a vibrant pink, look for bright colors. Don't forget about faux painting. You could always do a soft pink base and layer the top with cream to make it cotton candy soft looking. Choose colors outside the box and have fun with it!


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