What is the most dominant colour within your home?
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December 22nd, 2019
In terms of walls, furnishings etc.
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Red oak. Lots of that in my house.
9010 white.
Ceilings, walls.
After that, beige, for the doors and styles.
Furniture is a potpourri of colors, with a few red pieces.
@ucme -I don’t any red in my house in any significant way, yet it’s my favorite color.
Burgundy and beige with off white walls.
Plus a love seat in a interesting dark green.rust and beige design..that looks like clouds moving across the sky.Something suitable for a cabin atmosphere.
Beige walls, different pieces of furniture in the same smoky blue, and the reddish brown of teak.
We have a lot of white & my wife’s favourite colour unsurprisingly features heavily.
Just think Oprah & Prince & you’re in the room!
There’s a lot of white, brown, green, and beige—earth tones. That’s what my parents like. My own apartment is mostly black, gray, and white, though my bedroom has some blue as well.
White and Grey tones (as dominant tones) are ugly! HGTV-trendy.
Sherwin Williams “Realist Beige.”
maple with coral trim in my kitchen and family room, eggshell blue on all the other walls in my house, with burgundy curtains on most windows, and pastel blue trim on the doors. The rugs range from salt and pepper Grey in the kitchen, family room and my bedroom to Sand in the other bedrooms and burgundy tiles in the living room.
Brown, it goes well with the color of the house which is white.
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Oak walls and furniture, almond walls.
I’m fond of abyssal darkling murk so I decided to paint it black with just a splash of China White.
Tones of Brown’s and greens. If I had it my way I’d pick grey monochrome with accents of black. Liven it up with some touches of yellow.
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