What are some good accent colors for a bathroom that has white, dark blue and light blue?
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This ebsite may help you with matching colors. go to the visions at a glance and just pick a room. Go to the top water colors and choose the dark blue it will show the colors that go well with that color or you can take a picture and upload it to the site. www.voiceofcolor.com hope that helps
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tangerine or a soft butter yellow
you need some warmth to offset the coolness of the blues.
pretty pretty pretty
tangerine or a soft butter yellow
you need some warmth to offset the coolness of the blues.
pretty pretty pretty
Yellow would be good.
anything in the brown family. mostly tan or wheat would look nice
A nice bright red ?
A strong yellow ?
A lime green ?
yellow or purple
A bright splash of colour is always good. Orange and yellow are good with blue according to my art teacher.
Good luck!
~Mel~
you could start w/ a brownish color vase, and put in some neutral color flowerish plants, then add some blue flowers or something in that. With that added, you could go w/ some more browinsh/beige colored decor.
A dark chocolate brown would be a nice accent color.
a bright yellow would be a good contrast to all those colors.
Definitely a beige or tan. :)
Bright yellow or red
The "tangent" colors - yellow family.
I would like to accent it with gold, but what are your tastes? Maybe silver would be great, I don't know. Good luck--remember do what you like, not what someone else is going to like. If they don't like it, remember, they're not living there.
The classic answer would be a soft yellow, but I personally hate yellow. I like the idea of a soft purple, lime green or that new aqua green that is out this season. Check out a few catalog websites like Restoration Hardware, Pottery Barn, Spiegel and Eddie Bauer for ideas. Sounds like fun!
I just redid my bathroom...blue & white, with light beige walls and pale yellow accents...looks GR8!
Wish I had a pic to show you.
Rich, deep yellow.
Add a little bit of black; there should always be a little bit of black in every room. Maybe as a picture frame, a mirror frame, decorative containers or maybe even a small piece of furniture depending on the size of your bathroom. It adds a bit of sophistication to a room.
if u have dark blue walls , u could cordinate with orange (bright/ pumkin) ,white and ligth blue accents, if u want to cosige all three u could do that also ,if ur going with 1 u must considering using brigth lights being that a adrk color would olny make ur bathroom smaller ,if u choose 2 then u'd be done well just use less of the white and darker blue
Peach might be pretty or a charcoal grey.
Yellow--but make sure that you include something that has yellow, blue and white in it to pull your color scheme together....maybe a Mexican pottery vase, pitcher or shallow bowl for rolled towels. New towels for the bath go a long way towards adding color to a small bathroom.
Yellow and blue is also a country French style, so you might research that online for some ideas.
Or, you could stay with the colors you already have (i.e. don't add anything), and go for an Asian theme by adding a few blue and white Chinese pottery pieces and framed prints.
You can put just about anything with those colors depending on the look you want. Yellow looks nice with blue and white and is very cheerful. Greens work too and are more calming. If you want to jazz it up and add some pizazz use orange, red or black accents. Towels, candles, vases, photo frames, trash can, flowers can all add that punch of color. Experiment and see what suits your eyes.
Because you have 2 blue dominant colors that I can't see, if the colors are close to Egyptian Blues that they used then you can use alot of the dominant golds, reds, greens, and blues that they used.
If the Blues are more dull in color, you would need to draw out the colors with a subtle color like yellow or beige as suggested by others.
If the room is small, be careful. Too much color crowding will make the room appear small and messy. You might want to accent the walls with some simple orchid pictures in a gold frame. Use simple white cloth items with blue or beige trim.
For a large room, color must be evenly spread around the room.
Good luck!