should lamp shade colors/tones match
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Comments (2)Carpet should coordinate with the permanant elements of the home, such as the wood floors, and any stained woodwork. Anything else in the home can change, such as paint colors and furniture. Take a blank white sheet of paper and cut a small hole in the middle. Place that over your samples. That will help you to isolate the color undertones. Do the same thing with your wood floors and any other permanent elements in the home. You should match your color undertones unless you are planning on changing out the wood. For instance, oak is often orange, which is a mix of red and yellow undertones. Carpet that coordinates with it will have a bit of the red or yellow undertones. No cool tones like greens or blues. A lot of "taupe" carpet IS actually "pink beige", but that does work well with a lot of the red toned woods....See Moreshould cellular shade color match wall, tirm or...
Comments (3)You can obviously do anything you like, it's your house! But if this were my house I'd get the white and add a topper of some kind or some other variety of window treatment in a fabric that is compatible with the bedding to soften the hard square shape of a blind/shade. Heaven forbid something happens to that comforter (or you get tired of it) and now you're stuck with a pricey blue shade you may not be able to do anything with. Colors go "in" and "out" and in 5 years you may not be able to find anything with that shade of blue, so you'd be stuck trying to decorate around an awkward color like poor redlodger! Although with a "tropical" design bedding, you might consider a shade in woven wood, bamboo, or some other similar material. They're made in white as well as woodtones but have a more interesting texture than cellulars. Again, I'd soften them with some kind of fabric on the window, or select a woven-wood shade with a decorative valance (like Bali's Natural Shade, for example)....See MoreShould cooktop color match counter color?
Comments (1)I don't think it's necessary to match the cooktop to the granite. We have a black cooktop in a light granite, and I think it looks fine but you can be the judge by looking at the photos below. I prefer black for cooktops as black just makes me think of a range top, and the speckled black tops are easier to clean. Here's ours in our unfinished kitchen:...See MoreShould my shower curtain and window shade match?
Comments (8)Sheeisback- thanks. I love the idea of coordinating with a trim. Something about matching was making me pause.. Nancy- thank you. The countertop will almost certainly be some type of solid surface in an almost white color. The floor tile I’m considering is honed, and I’m not a spotless, shiny surface type of person, so etching doesn’t bother me at all. I feel like the beauty of marble can handle imperfections here and there; I really am into surfaces that look used! But on the other hand, an obvious stained area near the toilet does sound horrible! All that said.. I don’t hate the idea of porcelain, but I can’t find any marble look in a small mosaic like I want; either basketweave or this octagon and dot. So if I decided against this it would be plain white small mosaic of some kind, most likely. And I love the look of the marble with cherry vanity as in my first pic in the op....See Morettodd
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