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Hi - I am looking for a suggestion for my new master bedroom. I chose some lavender and purple bedding. The floors are light wood. The windows are facing east if that helps.
I'm looking for a pale blue/grey/lavender that will complement the bedding and not pull too cold.
The office across the hall will be in a color in the same family - probably more grey and the halls are beige.
What do you suggest please?
I have color decks everywhere :)
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These questions are really hard to answer. Without any insight into your tastes and preferences it's impossible to suggest anything about color. My advice is to head to the nearest REAL paintstore and take samples of your colors of bedding, wood floor, etc. and talk to a knowledgeable salesperson. My local Sherwin Williams store has several people who are talented at matching and suggesting colors. I rely on them quite regularly. It doesn't cost anything although you would be returning the favor by buying your paint there.
 

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I was thinking of something like violet mist or white satin. I don't want it to be dark and I don't want the purple to be overpowering. I'm not sure if I should lean towards blue or grey. I want it to be pretty but not childish. Thanks and sorry for the multiple posts - I'm new.:)
 

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Hope this helps make your color fans work. I picked a green from a custom color wheel anchored to your red violet leaning purples for wall color. The orangish color is what the pixel grabber says your floor color is. The blend, with noise added, is from your comforter color to the wall color I thought would work. As posted before, if you like any hue or value simply drag your pixel grabber to it and get the RGB color code. Then take the code to www.easyrgb.com, pick a major paint company and color collection, enter the RGB code and the system will kick out the four closest paint names and color code numbers.
 

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Judging from the picture of your present color scheme, (Very nice, BTW) your tastes seem to be monochromatic. Your walls, floors and bedding are fairly close in color.

You can look at a color wheel on the internet or some paint or art stores. Look at the color you have; directly across the wheel are complimentary colors. Use this tool if you want to move away from monochrome. Even if you don't paint your walls a complimentary color, perhaps an accessory in the room may brighten it enough.
 

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Here is a color wheel, anchored to the red violet in your comforter, with some saturation removed to show you gray tone possibilities.

There is nothing wrong with monochromatic color schemes if that is what you are into. They can get away from you you though and become rather boring instantly. Analagous color schemes are those made from colors next to each other on the color wheel. They have a bit more energy.

Equal amounts of a color and its compliment (directly across on the color wheel as mentioned) will cancel each out visually---as the theory goes. Split complimentary color schemes are quite pleasing and often used instead. Split compliments are colors to either side of the compliment.
 

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Try a butterscotch that's more on the dark side then not. It's a little different, but not so much that it won't stand out too much from the rest of the color schemes. I'm who believes that one room should segue gently into the other....color wise.
 

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With those colors, I would definitely go gray. It gets quite subtle and I'm not that good with figuring out the grays until they're on the wall, but your bedding is quite colorful and I think any similar color on the walls would get overpowering.

I'm not recommending this, but I have it in a room so for comparison: SW Techno Gray. When it's around blue, it looks blue, when it's around green, it looks green.

http://www.sherwin-williams.com/hom...rs/paint-colors-by-family/SW6170-techno-gray/

If you can find one like that that complements the purple.... what about this one?

http://www.sherwin-williams.com/hom...colors/paint-colors-by-family/SW6009-imagine/

You can of course go lighter or darker as you prefer, like Individual White, or Flexible Gray.

If you look at them individually, they each look "gray". But if you switch back and forth between the 2 browser pages, I think you'll start to see "green" and "purple".

I picked that off the Violet palette rather than the Cool Neutral where Techno Gray is.

http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-family/
 
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