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mum27
Australia
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:12 am   Post subject: Help!! Which wall do I feature?


I'm wondering if anyone can help me work out which walls I should "feature" when I repaint my living area. It is an open plan living area and would like to paint it a boring beige colour (my husband is very conservative!), but paint some of the walls a darker shade of brown - I have the colours picked out. My problems is that I would like feature the longest wall in the area (quite long), but am not sure whether it will make the area look smaller. Can anyone help with design rules??




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Frank


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Originally Galway, Ireland
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:44 am   Post subject:


Hi mum27, welcome to GardenStew!

Now let's see, personally I would feature a wall that more in the line of sight than others. After all making a feature of a wall that is 'tucked away' would be a waste of resources. Maybe a wall that is adjacent to an entrance or a large window.

I agree that a large dark wall may make the room appear small, colour psychology seems to to say that.

Let's see if anyone else has any ideas. Nevertheless please keep us updated Smile

// Frank


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SusieQ

Florida USA
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:41 pm   Post subject:


The first wall you see when you step into the space...

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JUSTIMAGINE design
Australia
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:21 am   Post subject:


Although it is often said to paint the first wall you see as you walk in..........this rule is not always easy to follow. Often a solid wall a good choice ie: no windows or doors.....think about where you want the eye to go as you walk in the room...are you trying to define an area or just add depth/interest to a room???

A long wall sounds great and can be very effective.

Hard for me to say without photos though.

Also depends on what is against and/or on the wall......anyway I hope this is some sort of help.

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