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It does get Sun most of the day apart from the morning (whenI'm not in here) I'm not sure what to do, may have a look for a coloured wallpaper rather than emulsion. I am kinda baffled on what though, the floor is beech laminate Karen |
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If it is a small room Kazz, I would be inclined to stick to more neutral colours so that the room doesn't feel too closed in. Anything with a hint of lemon always serves to brighten your moods and works well in a sunny room me thinks |
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Pale green is very versatile. My dining room is pale green. My son wants his room green to support his football team. Other than that, a pale yellow always makes a room bright and cheerful! |
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blue is supposed to be a calming colour that helps you concentrate. Quote:
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My lounge which we decorated this year is pale green! The computer room (which is the small bedroom) is done out in lemon plain wallpaper and I must say it looks very cheerful especially when the sun pours in. My daughter's 'office' is done in blue and personally I think it looks a very cold room |
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