August 23rd, 2006
Paint Lot

I want to paint a room that does not have a lot sunlite?
The room has high ceiling, not really large. Do I go lite. What about the ceiling?
Do a creamy white color (not as stark as pure white), something like Sherwin Williams' "Decor White," and then paint the ceiling slightly darker, like "Toasted Pine Nut." This will make the room look taller. Then, I'd suggest some great beet red accents (candles, rug, artwork) for a pop of color.
Good luck!
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