Jambo
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Possibly re-decorating my room.
Its currently Red with black cornicing and doors. I can't be arsed to re do everything but its to dark in here and starting to look tatty as i decorated it in 2004.
So want to paint the walls and ceiling white, at the moment i have a sort of Birch coloured furniture but that is all changing.
So i don't know exactly what colour furniture goes with it??
I don't really want black furniture as it always chips and looks cheap as well as attracting dust.
Ideas please
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Tomnova16
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do everything white, and only wear white when you go in except for reflective aviators
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Jambo
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WOuld that not be a bit like "the Island" at all??
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AndyKent
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How big is it? Big/small windows?
Pics needed.
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A2H GO
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Pick an accent colour as it can't just be black/white, would look a bit odd. Go with something bright, baby blue, lime green, hot pink or yellow for example.
Don't go OTT with the accent colour though, just the odd cushion or picture frame. Gloss is in but is expensive and attracts dust, perhaps 'NEXT' style dark wood with plumb...or is that too feminine
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Jambo
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do you mean accent the room or the furniture?
I share a room with the Mrs so can be a bit feminin just whatever is cheapest at the moment tbh
Next dark wood sounds good
Oh and no pics exist and im not taking any as its a fucking tip as we are moving around and decorating etc
[Edited on 02-06-2010 by Jambo]
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
do you mean accent the room or the furniture?
I share a room with the Mrs so can be a bit feminin just whatever is cheapest at the moment tbh
Next dark wood sounds good
Oh and no pics exist and im not taking any as its a fucking tip as we are moving around and decorating etc
[Edited on 02-06-2010 by Jambo]
This is the plum look i was on about but with mirror furniture instead of dark wood, perhaps not if your on a budget though
Or if you did want to just stick purely with black and white:
If your on a budget, can't beat Ikea tbh.
[Edited on 02-06-2010 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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dannymccann
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We have gone for teal, and will be painting all our furniture glossy white so it reflects light round the room as its a very deep colour so absorbs the light. Will also be putting a nice big mirror up.
Not the greatest pics but you get the idea. If going for a dark colour need to have bits that stand out, weve used the dormer ceiling, radiators and then furniture in white to do it.
Ignore the wardrobe, im in the process of building doors for it
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Jambo
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Cheers guys
Id like the mirrod furniture but we are only changing it round and saving for our own house so a bit silly to spunk loads of money on furniture for a room we wont be living in long.
Only want to paint it white to make it a tad brighter in here is all
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Cheers guys
Id like the mirrod furniture but we are only changing it round and saving for our own house so a bit silly to spunk loads of money on furniture for a room we wont be living in long.
Only want to paint it white to make it a tad brighter in here is all
It looks awesome there but i can imagine it getting covered in fingerprints. I see what your saying if your moving soon, even if you did spunk a load of money on slick furniture there's no saying it will fit in your new place when you move.
[Edited on 03-06-2010 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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Jambo
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yeah there is that side of things, but thats a risky game as it might not fit/work in the new place.
Ikea is the tits, my whole room is MALM at the minute tbh Just the birch colour
Ill see what i can work with
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Marc
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Mines off white top and cream bottom, seperated with a dado rail. Only furniture is a tall pine bookcase, blinds are wood too. Cream carpet.
[Edited on 03-06-2010 by Marc]
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Mines off white top and cream bottom, seperated with a dado rail. Only furniture is a tall pine bookcase, blinds are wood too. Cream carpet.
pics?
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Marc
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hang on
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Marc
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Didn't really have enough room to get the best angles, made my bed for you too
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Jambo
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Looks good Marc, nice and light. Mines so dark
Your throw is a bit camp though
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Marc
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Never goes on, just wanted to impress you
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Whittie
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Current temporary bedroom.
Bed's going to have to go soon though, as the house i've seen won't take it, it's a bit too big to have in the room as well as wardrobes etc.
Some B&W rooms look well, but some look like you're trying to hard, do you not like browns / creams?
[Edited on 07-06-2010 by Whittie]
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