Wednesday, December 9, 2009

What color goes well with a butter cream yellow?

im paint my walls and need another color for the far wall.What color goes well with a butter cream yellow?
brown or a light blueish purple, or lavenderWhat color goes well with a butter cream yellow?
It all would depend on the size of your room, what kind of look you are going for and what kind of colors you already have in furniture, floor and window coverings.


To go for a fresh, airy kind of feel I'd use a jeans blue or sage green. For a dramatic look I'd go bold using a bluish burgundy or a deep plum purple. To balance the room out (if you plan on using the color on just one wall) make sure you have some accent pieces in the same color that you can place in the opposite side of the room. This could be pillows, throws, vases, pictures etc.


Just have fun with this and don't let your first impression scare you - the right accent pieces throughout your room make all the difference to pull it all together. Worst case scenario is that you'll paint over it with another color.
blue!
Tangerine looks good with it.
beige or green might be pretty hard to tell without seeing the walls or your furniture
A aqua or a tan
baby blue
sage green
burgundy or a nice shade of green
mocha brown or something in that category.
Almost any shade of green, a light blue or coral pink.
Creme
baby blue, but idk if that would look too babyish..
I am assuming that you are wanting to create a 'feature wall' in the same room as the butter cream walls?


Depending on the size of the wall I would go with a contrasting darker colour, you will need to stick to warmer shades as mixing warm and cool colours, most often leads to disaster. I am thinking a dark olive green or a deep tan colour. It also depends on the colours already in the room eg. furniture. If you want to be really funky there are some great wallpapers around you could wallpaper one wall?
any brown


any pink


deep purple


white


baby blue


baby green


black


torquiose


.....and probably a lot more
royal blue or maybe a maroon
a light tan color..
light green like a flower
A light green is always pretty with it.
white is the only thing i can think of, that or a soft baby pink
antique white or a light sage green would be really pretty. How big is the far wall? You wouldn't want the other color to be overbearing.
looking for an accent wall color should be easy, but after doing it myself, I know it's not!





So, light yellow. That can go with anything, really.





Terra cotta red or


cerulean blue or


lilac or


periwinkle blue or


grass green or


sage green.





What's your fancy? Get some swatches and pin them to the wall. Look at them for a few days, as the sun moves through the room. The color of terra cotta is different at dusk than at dawn.
You don't say what room these paints are to be used in. Knowing this makes a difference. As an example, one could use a fire engine red but NOT if is to be painted in a bedroom where a more ';calming %26amp; restful'; color would be better suited. If one is wanting to add a dramatic background color to a piece of wall art in an entryway to give a ';wow factor'; then a knock-your-socks-off color is approprate. It's your wall, choose the color YOU like best. Can you guess, by my name, what color most of my walls are painted???
a light earthy brown
Those light blue little creamy colour is good
Coral
Personally, I would use white, for a clean, crisp look. You can accent with a light sage green.
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