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Old 06-03-2008, 04:56:15 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is red a bad color for a bedroom? (not completely red)

I really think your going to make it was to busy if you do each of the walls a different color/way. You truly want the hard work of the cross stitch to come out and making the walls too busy will overpower the overall theme. Maybe do a accent wall for now and see if you like the color first before doing the entire room. While 5.00 paint was cheap, the amount of money to get the room back to a neutral color wont be. I did one wall in my foyer in a baked bean color (dark brick red) and loved it so much I continued it on the other walls in the foyer.

OT: I love the cross stitching but have no patience. Kudos to you for the patience to do it!


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