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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 6:40:34 AM   
HarleyKitty69


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Well since I live with my sister.....
I don't have any walls to paint and the color of the walls here are ranging from snow white in the livingroom to pink in the nieces room to a pumkin brown in the kitchen... all yuck colors if you ask me

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 6:45:48 AM   
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My walls vary:
Kitchen: Lilac with light pink trim
Living area: Pastel yellow with white trim
Bedroom: Mauve with iron-white trim
Bath: Very light green with a back wall darker green and light tan trim
Other Bath: Funky stone paint walls(brownish-gray) with Oak trim
Rest of the house mostly white.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 7:03:56 AM   
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Main rooms are coral, my bedroom is bordeaux as is the two main floor bathrooms. Downstairs is a very very light pink. Yes all my colors are red based, its my favorite color.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 8:28:23 AM   
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Interesting question. Some of my house is still not finished therefor not painted, hell there are still walls missing downstairs.

However, on the main floor it is primarily one huge multifuction (kitchen, dining, living) room with lots of great big windows that I have no need to cover with heavy drapes. They just overlook the valley and horse pasture, no human neighbours to see in. It also has a warm gold (took me forever to mix just the right shade of stain) hardwood floor. All of that being said I gave alot of thought to a colour that would work well with dark brown leather, wood floors, wool oriental rugs and misc antique furniture (mostly walnut) so I chose the multishaded old tuscan gold also. It is very subtley shaded and after almost 6 years I still love it. It is warm and cozy this time of year with all the dreary winter light streaming in the windows and it is not overpowering.
In the hall and in the main bedroom is a really soft odd colour of greenish, grayish tanish colour they called mississipi mud. It sounds horrid but it really is a lovely warm almost green colour. The other bedroom is a yummy coffee with lots of cream colour. The bathroom is a work in progress. I started with a blue that just sucked when I got it on the walls. Then I whitewashed the hell out of the whole thing including the ugly oak cabinetry and used the rugs, towels and antique little breakables ( deco art pottery and perfume bottles) on glass shelves for colour. I am still not thrilled but have yet to come up with another colour.

Downstairs where there are no walls......the only room I know for sure will be my bathroom. That will be warm ocean colours of golden sand tiles on the floor and a glass tile mosaic on the main wall. Warm blues, greens etc. There will be a big fish tank in another wall. And one bigass custom made soaking tub.


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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 9:14:12 AM   
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Since my Master has just had His home painted. Which started out as having just trimwork done and 1 room and ended up with all the trimwork and 5 rooms. The dining room is apallacian green, the dungeon is california blue, the Master bedroom and guest rooms are sandstone with matching shades of green trimwork to match the bedspreads and drapes. And finally the kitchen is eggshellwhite with hunter green accessories.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/26/2007 10:07:22 AM   
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Outside walls are log..ceiling wood...some interior walls are white/sheetrock....some knotty pine....

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/28/2007 12:23:55 PM   
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There are pale yellows, greens, some toupes and muted purples. Several walls have some faux (sponge) finnishs. Oh and in the bedroom, under the archway there is a nice crimson castoff pattern.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 2/28/2007 3:02:30 PM   
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My bedroom is buttery yellow, the kitchen is amazon green, the bathroom a sunflower yellow and the living room is a deep taupe.

I like cheery colors in the kitchen and bathroom, soft subtle colors in the bedroom and warm, neutral colors in the living room.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/17/2007 10:47:01 AM   
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they keep changing, part from moving, part mate can't make up her mind.           Chaos

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/17/2007 11:09:55 AM   
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all the rooms in this house are difrent like over 20 difrent rooms dawd id have to go to all of them to see the colors the walls are gawd give me a month and ill get back to you on the colors

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 2:45:21 AM   
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Subtle shades of white, grey and coffee...because the home i own is rather traditional...

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 2:55:58 AM   
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Almost all the walls in my house are a variation of black; from very black to very light grey.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 3:56:09 AM   
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I rent, and at the moment they're all ugly white, lightly stained because the former tenants were smokers.  However, since I'm planning on staying here a few years, I'm going to paint.  The living room is going to be a very, very pale green with a soft blue trim.  The bedroom is going to be a very pale lilac, and the kitchen is going to be a delicate yellow with blue and green accents.  I usually only like colours that don't clash with my hair, but yellow just seems to work in a kitchen.  

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 4:59:50 AM   
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All of my walls are a mossy/wheat color.  Except for the master bed and bath, they are sage, and the other bath is sunshine yellow.  (definately wake you up in the morning)

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 5:01:26 AM   
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White, and since its an apartment, I am not allowed to paint.
I plan on having far more color when I find a house.

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 5:24:16 AM   
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Wow..my kitchen walls are  browns and greens,we painted an indigenous native villiage all around it,the ceiling is tomato red
My living room is sunflower yellow walls..with a an eight inch mexican design we sponged on seperating the deep blue bottom half of the wall,and the ceiling is sunflower yellow also.
Master bedroom is buttermilk walls..and a Russian violet ceiling.
I need color.
It's my house.
"stamps a foot" and skips away..

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RE: What color are your walls? - 4/27/2007 5:56:28 AM   
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Our walls and ceiling are a warm medium chestnut with glossy white trim and crown molding.  Since we have either ceramic tile or laminate floors throughout the whole house, have skylights and some big windows this shade looks great. The sunlight makes it glow.  It is a neutral base but earthy, organic and welcoming. It is a great background for strong blocks of furniture color and decor.

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