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jenwrites March 8 2008, 02:18:31 UTC
Hmm. I guess it depends on what kind of furniture you want to put in there. Pristine will give you the most flexibility, I think.

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sistermarysith March 8 2008, 13:31:10 UTC
We have a dark cherry/mahogany Queen Anne four poster bed, and matching bookshelves. Does that make a difference?

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jenwrites March 8 2008, 13:37:27 UTC
I think a lighter color would be better if your wood is so vivid, so I think I stick with my vote for Pristine. Is there any way you can get a chip that matches your bed and shelves to hold up to the selections?

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beckyo March 8 2008, 04:23:32 UTC
I totally misread that and thought you said "hair".

O.O

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radegund_lj March 8 2008, 05:09:23 UTC
Me too!

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sistermarysith March 8 2008, 13:26:13 UTC
But all evil overlords have lairs! I would've thought true fen would understand....

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radegund_lj March 8 2008, 14:17:06 UTC
You could have an evil hairdo as well...

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beckyo March 8 2008, 04:24:48 UTC
I also like Pristine, but possibly with some Cool Lava accents or trim somewhere.

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selmak March 8 2008, 13:23:09 UTC
yes, I'd use Cool Lava as an accent color. I'm not sure if it's too much for four walls.

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ann_tara March 8 2008, 14:56:18 UTC
Cool Lava is a very *cool* color - but too dark for the entire room. However, an accent wall in this color would be fab!

Pristine is a little too light, I think - too close to white. If you want to go that route, I'd say Pink Moire would at least give you the appearance of color - and, again, Cool Lava as an accent somewhere would coordinate.

Then again, it would also coordinate nicely with Hath Peach or GPB, though I think an accent with Hath Peach everywhere else would make the room too orangish.

If it were me, I'd choose Pink Moire or GPB for overall color. I don't think Pristine gives enough of an appearance of color.

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