Finally after submitted our paint colours, we can actually see the results on a real wall and not the palette.
We were rather apprehensive while choosing, mainly due to the lacking in the arts department. But paint was considerably easier than laminates, in my opinion.
Of course, while choosing paint colors, we had to ask ourselves what type of feeling we want to have when we are in the particular room. And knowing which colour to represent which mood was a chore too! In the end, we went with our gut feel.
Living & Dining Room.
We have no idea what should be here. Cosy? Spacious?
Well, we saw the colour and thought it will look nice. With the lightings, should be cosy enough. We went with dark and light grey and white.
Study Room.
I had always wanted a green study room. Plus people always said that green is pleasing to the eyes so I thought it would be good if I could just stare at the walls after hours of computer games. Had to convince the missus though but I had my way eventually. Green it shall be.
Guest Room.
Be it a stay over room for our parents or future nursery, we wouldn't want a loud colour. So blue should be a safe enough neutral colour. I love blue anyway.
Master Room.
Wanted a romantic and cosy feel. Wanted it dark since its a bedroom. So what's more romantic and elegant as purple. Dark ones especially. Had a hard time convincing ourselves on that but we took the leap anyway.
So we had 2 sides of the wall painted with the chosen colours and the other 2 side and the ceiling white in colour.
So the final results (after first coat of paint):
Turns out well, IMO |
Green and White for the study |
Blue and White for the bedroom |
Purple and White for us |
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