What color paint do you recommend for the walls in a small, windowless bathroom? Right now the walls are painted two shades of dark blue in a striped faux finish. The floor is white tiled with a navy blue border along the outside. The vanity and commode are white with country french navy blue toile design handles. Any color blue just looks too dark. Is yellow my only option?What color to paint bathroom walls w/ country french white and blue tile?
Yellow is a good choice, another popular color that might go well is a light celedon green. Or go with the ever popular white and make your accessories very colorful. This is a very versatile option as you could change your color scheme often just by changing the color of your towels, rugs, curtains, decorations, soaps, whatever.What color to paint bathroom walls w/ country french white and blue tile?
It must feel small in there with the dark colors. I'd go with a simple bright white. It will feel bigger and be brighter and you can decorate it with a few simple things on the wall.
look to nature and flowers, see what goes with the color blue you have in there
You could do a light lavender.
Beige
I would suggest Seafoam. If you're not sure what it looks like, just Google-%26gt;Image-%26gt; Seafoam color
No way, orange would be good, so would a red, but it sounds like your tile is really dated. You might want to do a tear down.
What about a soft peach?
i think silver ( CHROME) WOULD BE NICE
You can always go with white--that will brighten things up considerably. I think also, that a soft peach would look nice. Or a light blue.
I think anything that you pick that isn't in a dark tone will look just fine. Get those little color rectangles and bring them into the bathroom and try to imagine what color would work and that you could live with.
Again, there's nothing wrong with white. It's a nice blank canvas that you can hang pictures on, or do a decorative border with.
i would go with a basic white.w/lots of toile accents...toile is very hot right now and you can definitely create a french country chic atmosphere with that
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