Living Room Decor Options

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Repose Gray is the perfect warm gray. Still gray but with a beautiful beige undertone, it's the gray that will work in cool light. Wall Colours, Interior, Benjamin Moore, Home Décor, Bath Room, Interior Paint Colors, Grey Walls, Wall Colors, Wall Color
Favorite Paint Colors: Sherwin Williams Repose Gray
Repose Gray is the perfect warm gray. Still gray but with a beautiful beige undertone, it's the gray that will work in cool light.
Sawdust Girl - Sherwin Williams Light French Grey walls & snowfall white trim Grey Wood Floors, Grey Walls White Trim, Light Gray Walls, Light Grey Walls, Gray Walls
Living room - kitchen wall completion - Sawdust Girl®
Sawdust Girl - Sherwin Williams Light French Grey walls & snowfall white trim
It's Here!     The post I have been promising you for the longest time ever!    This is the post where I share all of the Paint Colors in o... Layout, Paint Colours, Paint For Kitchen Walls, Paint Colors, Metallic Paint, Paint Colors For Home
The Wicker House
It's Here! The post I have been promising you for the longest time ever! This is the post where I share all of the Paint Colors in o...
Benjamin Moore Caribbean Teal  http://www.justagirlwithahammer.com/2013/09/and-then-i-painted-everything.html Living Room Paint, Living Room Themes, Living Room Remodel, Room Colors
Just a girl with a hammer
Benjamin Moore Caribbean Teal http://www.justagirlwithahammer.com/2013/09/and-then-i-painted-everything.html
Here's a living room with a dark blue/green behind a charcoal sofa. If you like this room it's because it's heavily styled. Take away everything except the sofa and the wall colour, and you would not give this space a second glance.  The problem with choosing wall colours first, is now you have to run around trying to find accessories/carpets/furniture to match them. Decorate FIRST. Then choose paint colours. Living Room Designs, Living Room Carpet, Living Room Green, Living Room Inspiration, Living Room Decor, Living Room Grey, Charcoal Sofa
How NOT to Choose Paint Colours (But Everybody Does It) -
Here's a living room with a dark blue/green behind a charcoal sofa. If you like this room it's because it's heavily styled. Take away everything except the sofa and the wall colour, and you would not give this space a second glance. The problem with choosing wall colours first, is now you have to run around trying to find accessories/carpets/furniture to match them. Decorate FIRST. Then choose paint colours.