Without knowing exactly what type of beige you have, it is impossible to recommend another beige, however, my general rule of thumb in a bathroom which is used for grooming is this...
Bathrooms where you apply make-up or shave need good lighting. Additionally, you do not want a color on the wall which will cast an unnatural tone upon your skin...i.e. yellow, harsh greens, bold reds. If it looks like it could be a make-up color which could be worn on your skin, then it is a good choice for the bathroom walls. You can always put color into a bathroom with accents such as art and/or towels. This is a good way to include color in a controlled way to relate to adjacent rooms and so that it does not overwhelm. Since this is a room which can be humid, you need to use at least an eggshell if not a satin finish to avoid stains from condensate. Darker colors do not look good in higher sheens as they become reflective surfaces with ';hot spot'; glare.
Keep it to the lighter side and in something which agrees with the undertones in your fixtures and you will have success.
Best,
RoddWhat color should i paint my bathroom walls?
It depends how you want the room to feel and function: If its a master bedroom you can do a rich roman spa style decor, or a country casual french country, any of these would be supported nicely by a paint treatment with a special effect like faux finishing, marbeling, sanding, or venetian plaster, all of these effects done in a earth tones and offwhite with tones of sienna, can form a versatile backdrop while muting out your toilet and other fixtures. Consider changing your mirror to get a big style boost. You can use an interior mirror with a frame done in the style and feel that you want your room to have. Hope this helps.
White color would be nice.
Also a custom designed mosaics will give you the ultimate in the feeling of home :)
Why Mosaic? Mosaic has a timeless quality, an ancient history; it begs to be touched; it has the unmistable mark of handwork. The Art of Mosaic takes diligence, patience ,time and uncanny knack for perception.
Hope this help
-Michael
play around with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to help you imagine how the colors will look together. It is the best paint visualizer on the web, imho. I like how their color palette is laid out, I like that you can search by color family %26amp; color name, the ';painted'; rooms look the most realistic, and it suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/
I think ';stone lion'; (# 7507) might be a great choice.
You can take a photo of your house %26amp; upload it to the makeover gallery on this website:
http://www.roomvues.com/
You can get color suggestions %26amp; for $5 they'll photoshop them onto your room so that you can get an idea of what it will look like.
o lite red would definitely look good
red, brown
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