Saturday, November 14, 2009

Magnolia walls or white walls?

The ceiling and skirting will be white.

Magnolia walls or white walls?
Magnolia.





You will find a white ceiling may now look as white as it should be when you paint the ways white so the cailing will need another.





A white ceiling that can look great against a magnolia wall but not as good against white walls.
Reply:Magnolia.....
Reply:all one colour may be too much in a large room you may be better off with a pale blue green or maybe lemon
Reply:Magnolia, it'll soften the look slightly. All white can be a little harsh.
Reply:Magnolia, white is so sterile! it would be like being in hospital!!!
Reply:For what room?


I like white bedrooms, but magnolia living areas
Reply:Magnolia, white would be too much.
Reply:i would go for magnolia
Reply:Here is my suggestion; Magnolia or maybe Navajo white looks great on walls in a satin finish with semi gloss white trim, baseboards and doors. Paint the ceiling with a plain white ceiling paint.
Reply:There are so many shades of emulsion that resemble magnolia, that it can get confusing. We chose Antique Lace, which is warmer than magnolia, but looks great with white ceilings, skirting's and doors.


White Walls and ceilings can look clinical, but produce bright reflected light, which is great for pictures and ornaments.


There used to be ranges of paint called 'a whiter shade', which were very pale choices of different pastel colours, and these look nice. The main thing to avoid is to start painting different colours on different walls in the same room. It will make things look confusing and smaller!
Reply:white.do everything white makes the room nice and bright
Reply:Magnolia. The contrast would be subtle and beautiful. Nice choice.
Reply:if its all white wont it look too clinical id opt for good old magnolia and you cant go wrong


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