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Living Room Color

With colors you have the ability to create the mood of a living room. When decorating living room, you will want to choose colors that are both stylish and practical. After you pick your base colors, you can add furniture for living room and decorations to complement your choices.

Don't put up any paint colors without testing them first. Buy a sample can of paint and place it on your wall to decide if you like it. Don't saturate a room in one color. Always use a color combination to keep the living room looking stylish.
Choose two colors that work well together. Blue and yellow can be used in your living room to create a classic country style space. Use a soft shade of yellow on the walls and purchase yellow and blue floral patterned fabrics for the windows and furniture coverings.

Stick with neutral colors. White, beige, and light pastel shades can work in any living room. Use bolder and brighter colors as accents.

Paint the walls red to make a bold statement. Red is a fun choice because the color is very rich and makes the walls of a living room stand out. You can use brown as a complementary color.

Use white with a darker hue. For example, paint the walls a dark blue and use white accents to give the room a more sophisticated feel.

Combine colors creatively. You should not be afraid to try out colors that do not traditionally go together. For example, use a shade of light green and put up some wall hangings that are framed in orange.