Sage green. Everything else is cream. It all looked wonderful after I was done with it but now I'm bored with the color and want to repaint. The new color has to match the cream though. I don't want to re-refinish all the furniture just to make it match with a new wall color.
I've seen rooms done in red (in magazines and shows on HGTV) and they didn't make the room look smaller at all. I think it all depends on what else you put in the room. Most of applied art/design is about fooling the eye. I'd stay away from fire engine red. We once bought a property that had a living room of this color. It looked like the place was burning. I'd probably go for the dusky reds, those reds with a tinge of gray in them. The gray tends to neutralize the tendency of red to be visually overpowering.
I go to behr.com to "experiment" with color palettes. Then I go to Home Depot to look for the actual swatches.
Hope this helps,
Pinky
I've seen rooms done in red (in magazines and shows on HGTV) and they didn't make the room look smaller at all. I think it all depends on what else you put in the room. Most of applied art/design is about fooling the eye. I'd stay away from fire engine red. We once bought a property that had a living room of this color. It looked like the place was burning. I'd probably go for the dusky reds, those reds with a tinge of gray in them. The gray tends to neutralize the tendency of red to be visually overpowering.
I go to behr.com to "experiment" with color palettes. Then I go to Home Depot to look for the actual swatches.
Hope this helps,
Pinky