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Old 09-02-2010, 02:28 AM
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I have a basement room finished with paneling that I want to paint over. The only furniture I have in there is a deep purple couch and teak furniture from the 70's (kind of goldish cast). I also have a traditional oriental rug (red tones). I would like to be able to use these things but need help with colors and tying things together!
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Old 09-02-2010, 11:11 AM
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Hi Barrie
Do you have any pictures of the furniture,rug or room? It always helps to get a feel of what you are working with.
What other colours have you used in the rest of the house?
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Old 10-02-2010, 03:50 AM
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Hello,


I think you have to use blue or white color that will match perfect from my point of view and yes post some picture so that i will tell you some more suggestions for your room. but from my point of view white is good because it is silent and cool.


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Old 10-02-2010, 10:56 AM
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I like white and blue rooms too. They are so fresh and blue never dates, it always seems to be in fashion.

I assume being a basement the ceilings aren't high and it probably doesn't have a lot of natural light. To make a space look bigger I would have light coloured floors, walls and ceilings. I would have any mouldings or trims the same colour as the walls so as not to break up the space. I would use a light bone colour on the walls and floor and a white ceiling - if you have some natural light in the basement. The less light you have the paler I would make the floors and walls.

I like the idea of a a white & black & purple room.
So with the pale walls, floor and ceiling and the purple couch. I suggest black as an accent colour. So maybe black & white photos, if the room is used as a TV room maybe black and white pictures of movie stars. I would have large white mats/mounts on the pictures and black frames. Some black or black & purple patterned cushions.
I am not sure about the red rug. I think it would look very fashionable to have a black and white rug maybe with some geometrical pattern.
I would use purple in some of your accessories such as a lamp shade, candles. flowers, vases, platters etc.
Let us know if we are on the right track

This room I found in a great blog called www.apartmenttherapy.com might help you visualise the room
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Old 10-02-2010, 09:07 PM
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I would be avoiding red at all cost with the purple couch, unless you want to show your appreciation to the 50+ ladies social scene (http://www.redhatsociety.com/)

My bedroom has a deep purple in the colour scheme that I matched to a beautiful painting we purchased. The painting and the quilt cover have 3 shades of purple on them, and while the painting has a teal background, I have matched other things up in cream and calico. The calico seems to accentuate the purple much better than white, and the splash of teal draws the eye to the painting the scheme is based on.

For this basement, I'd feel inclined to paint the walls cream (boring, I know) but then use the couch and another rug as a focal point. I'd be turning to nature for a complimentary colour to the purple - think grape vines, pistachio nuts, autumn leaves, iris' and eggplants. In my head I have a pistachio green rug with the purple couch and gloss black coffee table etc.
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Old 10-02-2010, 09:30 PM
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I love red and purple together, so I would probably tend to paint the room in off white and have a red or purple feature wall. I'd recover the gold/teak furniture with purple apholstery and really run with the 70's theme with big red cushions for the couch and maybe even some beanbags in the room too.

Of course, pictures of the room and furniture would give us a better idea of what you're working with.
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:10 AM
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I was very bad this weekend. I painted the room with Benjamin Moore Peal Harbor and it came out a lot more goldish than I thought. In the room of have the Teak Roll top desk, a Teak cabinet fot the TV, the deep purple couch, and my red oriental rug that takes up a large part of the off white tiled floor. Can I work with the walls the way they are now? Should I not use the rug and get another?

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That paint colour "Pearl Harbor" does look very golden. I think it would be best to use a lighter colour that doesn't have orange or yellow tones. The lighter colour will make the room look bigger and brighter. The yellow and oranges tones of the paint you have might clash with the tones of the teak wood. Next time pick up a sample pot and paint 2 coats on a piece of A3 white paper. Tack the paper onto the wall and check it out at different times of the day and in different light conditions.
With whether or not you keep the rug depends on the look you want to create:
Keep the rug if you like the look of using clashing colours like Lisa suggested above. And use red in other areas like cushions and bean bags.
Or get rid of the rug and either go for a soft nature look and use the greens as suggested above by Richelle.
Or change the rug to something black & white and go for a contemporary look like I suggested.
Don't rush things- that's when we make mistakes. If you are not sure of things you see that you might want to add to the room- take a photo and show us, we will be happy to advise.
There are instructions on how to add photos here at the top of the topics under Home Decorating Forum
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THanks, it was a lot of painting and Im not sure I can do it again! There are flourescant lights in the ceiling...would they tend to make the paint look more or less gold?
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Old 13-02-2010, 10:06 AM
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Hi
I hate to say it but that colour is gold and would probably look gold under most lights. but the fact is you don't like it now so might never like it. Better to redo it and make it exactly what you wanted.
Take the weekend off to find just the right colour. Go to the paint store and ask for a warm white. But not one that is warm with yellow or orange undertones. You want more brown undertones. By undertones I mean when you look at warm whites you can see it either has a tinge of yellow, or brown, or orange, or purple, or green...Look for one that has a tinge of brown and that should make the teak look less golden.
Then when you think you have found the right colour buy a sample pot and paint the 2 coats on the white A4 sheet. Then spend the week looking at it and being sure this is the right colour before you paint the whole room.
What colour is your ceiling?
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