color with Burgundy and olive green Accessories .I have this Beautiful wall mural ” that looks like u are looking out to a vine yard of tuscany ” that blends into the color of my walls . OK SO here is the thing i was thinking of repainting my wall another color .what color would go good terra cotta ,olive green on one wall ??
ok my walls are already beige tannish . I want to paint one wall another color .to make it pop out




kitchen decor and color ideas




I have an old kitchen from the 1920′s/1930′s that I want to redo. I don’t have the money to get really modern cabinets/counters and all that. I am simply having a new wood look floor installed. The only cabinets are a small section of painted old style, from floor to ceiling, cabinets with glass doors on the top part, which I love. The room size is 13′ x 14′ with 9′ ceilings. I have a lot of woodwork because there are two windows and four doorways and the cabinets in the room. So far I have primed everything and my dilemma now is a color scheme. At first I was thinking all white walls and woodwork for a bright and fresh look and add color with new curtains and decorations, etc.. But now I need ideas, because I just can’t decide. I tend to like an old fashioned or country look. I dont want to stain, I want to used only paint. Anyone have any ideas? My light in the kitchen is punched tin and my kitchen set is the farm table style. My floor will be an oak color (fake wood) laminent. Also, if anyone knows of any websites that can give me ideas, that would be great too. I get country home magazine but it hasn’t been too helpful. My livingroom that leads into my kitchen has a country decor with tans, burgundy and black. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!







I need help! I just bought a green kitchen (cabinets and fridge are green!) and the countertops are dark brown. I don´t wanna leave the walls white and dark brown is probably too dark for a not too big a kitchen! I was thinking a really light pastel brown or burgundy! I´m trying to go for a rustic feel. Any ideas?







HOME ONE:
Two story house, color tannish/cream, barely any damage, 3 bedroom, new cabinets, lots of space for dining table, huge slide-open closets in bedrooms (master has a safe thats buiklt in) 2 bathroom (clothing chute that leads to downstairs bathroom) , (probably renovated) kitchen and dining room, owner will leave piano, refrigerator, stove/oven, couch, built in 1977, price 9,900 (this is a reduced price, used to be 2, ???.

HOME TWO:
One story rambler, will most likely take everything like appliances, furniture anyway (or sell it), sidings are kind of shredded, needs new cabinets, color dark brown/burgundy-ish, 3 bedroom, 1 room that USED to be the dining room is now a master bedroom, 1 bathroom, tiny kitchen, house has water problem (small supply of water in sinks and toilet), at least 55 years old, price wanted: 5,000

Which house do you think is best for the money?? For us, 4 people in my family,(parents, brother, me)so what do you think we could work with?




what color curtains should I choose?




My living room is connected to the kitchen. The furniture color is dark red /burgundy and the kitchen set is yellow. I had thin dark red organza curtains on, but they don’t look good. There are also roller-shades that are dark red, too. What color curtains should I choose for such a room? The walls are off-white.







I need a change and want to paint my living room and kitchen. The problem is that I have catheral ceilings and my kitchen, living room and dinning room are all open. The carpet in the living and dining room is burgundy and my furniture is a cream color, walls are currently a mauve color, I need a new color without having to replace the carpet right now. Would like all one color with an accent wall. Any suggestions?







A couch, a bookcase with books and sports memorabilia, like a museum, an Austrailian pine tree painting, a Norman Rockwell painting of a baseball game, a painting called "Dockside Cafe", a pub table, a cabinet and a rug.

Do they match? By the way,. the walls are cream colored and the furniture is cherry walnut, and curtains are burgundy.

What color should my pillows be?




Ideas for covering a large wall?




my dining room and kitchen are connected, there is a long plain wall that runs the length of both of them. I have already painted the bottom burgundy and the top a cream color and there is wood trim seperating the two. I have a dining table, a china cabinet and a large aquarium in the dining room but this one long wall still looks plain and I don’t know what to put there. It kinda dwarfs any paintings or pictures I have put there (unless I go spend 00.00) on a huge one. I thought maybe tall wine rack in the dining room and one of those tall tabled with barstools in the kitchen area? Help I’m so confused and obviously not a decorator….lol




  
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