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06-03-2008, 03:34:26 AM
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| Is red a bad color for a bedroom? (not completely red) We are putting in an offer on a house on Thursday, and if we get it, it will need a lot of updating, painting included.
I have always wanted to paint our DD's room (she is 2) partly in red (like brick red, or "old barn" red) because the theme will be a series of 12 Peter Rabbit cross-stitch pieces my mom and I did for her, that have lots of natural colors, including a dark red.
But I have read these various articles online about how red isn't a very good color for a bedroom because it is not a soothing color etc.
I was thinking of doing one wall in the dark red, one in cream, one cream with red stripes, and not sure about the fourth.
I actually got 2 gallons of "oopps" paint at Home Depot over the weekend in brick red, so I thought that was great, since they were only $5 each and were the nice Behr paint.
Anyway, is red a bad color to choose?
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06-03-2008, 03:48:35 AM
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| Re: Is red a bad color for a bedroom? (not completely red) You know what? You can always paint over it if you hate it. It would be a lot of trouble, I know, but so what.
I'd go for it! JJK had some great ideas in the prev. post.
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06-03-2008, 03:51:39 AM
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| Re: Is red a bad color for a bedroom? (not completely red) I love that you are so creative and driven to do this, but I think you should start with a relatively tame idea, and go with that for now. There's nothing worse than dreaming really big and then it turning out completely different.
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06-03-2008, 03:55:49 AM
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| Re: Is red a bad color for a bedroom? (not completely red) Kind of taking off on jjk's ideas: You could paint the whole room with stripes, kind of a pin striped effect. Wide cream stripes (about a foot) and thinner red stripes (like 2 inches). If you want to make the pictures "pop," you could paint a square border for each picture that "frames" it by about 3 inches. You could do them around the room, or arrange them in a 3x4 or 4x3 grid on one wall. If you want, you could also paint a cream toile effect on those frames (something simple from the pattern - like a fern or a flower).
Or, you could paint the lower half of the room red - upper half cream - and paint a toile effect border like a chair rail | | |