I love this color Sea Sand by Porter Paints. It sounds like it will match really well with what you have. I can take a picture of it for you if you would like....just e-mail me. Also Bradstreet Beige from Benjamin Moore paints is nice. I would think an overall color of a light Kahaki would be nice in there.
*Suggestion* Since your decorative accents in the bathroom are bright I would go with a soild color without any decorative paint techniques, you want to show off your decorations not the walls.What color to paint my bathroom down stairs, please help.?
i think you should go with a very light pail tan or orange. keep it pastel then you go many different ways with it
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What color are the fixtures? Is there a window?
If the fixtures are white, keep it white, especially
if there is no window. And you didn't say how big
a room it is. I like your color scheme; I think it makes
a place look better when the colors flow from room to room; good job!
You'll hate me for this answer, but have you given any consideration to a completely different color scheme? Since the living room, kitchen, dining room and hall are pretty much the same, why not try something completely different in the bathroom just for a change of ';scenery'; and make things a little exciting? Bathrooms are an easy room to experiment with because they are usually not too big. You could even stay with your earthy tones by using a light tan (representing sand) and the rest go with a TASTEFUL beach theme colorscheme. Tan rugs and towels, seafoam green paint, white trim.
Have you ever consider contrasting colors? Maybe a light brown with orange trim? Too much of all the same colors, can make the inside look to dark, and everything runs together without setting anything different, or apart from each other. Dont get me wrong I like warm colors, and it sounds like you home is done in just that all warm colors. But with no contrasting colors, pretty boring.You should look at some catalogs for kitchens/bathroom and see how they use contrasting colors, that make a good bathroom and kitchen. Or go to a showroom.
From the choices you give, I would say tan is the way to go. Don't do the half and half thing. Maybe do three walls tan and one wall dark bronze?
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