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Colour scheme for dining room
We live in a smallish terraced house and our dining room is North facing so quite dark. I wan't to redecorate but can't decide on a colour scheme. . We have high ceilings and a picture rail. I want to keep my moss green curtains, but we'll get a new carpet. We have dark wood sideboard, table and display case and I wondered whether to paper the chimney breast in some red /maroon paper and do the walls in the same design of paper, but creamy colour. Is this a really old fashioned look these days? Any other suggestions welcome!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that might make the room darker and draw the eye upwards - you may be better doing the wall on either side of the chimney breast a deeper colour and matching the chimney brest to the remaining walls. You might find something like a sofy lilac might work well with the green.
The dulux site always has some nice recommendations - just choose from the warm pallets to warm up the room.
Not sure if this link will work, but it gives you suggestions to go with the green
http://www.dulux.co.uk/servlet/ColourSchemeHan dler?item=curtains_blinds&colour=green&success URL=%2Fcolours%2Fexperts%2Fcolour_coordinator% 2Fresults.jsp&name=jungle_fever_1&btn_submit.x =19&btn_submit.y=10
The dulux site always has some nice recommendations - just choose from the warm pallets to warm up the room.
Not sure if this link will work, but it gives you suggestions to go with the green
http://www.dulux.co.uk/servlet/ColourSchemeHan dler?item=curtains_blinds&colour=green&success URL=%2Fcolours%2Fexperts%2Fcolour_coordinator% 2Fresults.jsp&name=jungle_fever_1&btn_submit.x =19&btn_submit.y=10
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