they don't have to be if you don't want them to. mine are purple/tan and white
In my opinion just leave the ceiling white. If you paint it the same color as the walls it makes that space seem smaller or enclosed like a box.
If it is a light color I would think it would look OK, but it will make your room look smaller. How about one wall in a dark color and a contrasting color on the walls. Make a stencil and put clouds on the ceiling. I did this in my kitchen.
A pink rug could be placed in any room, however, a room with neutral colours such as cream, brown or gray is best suited. However, if a more feminine look is desired, matching the rug to the walls or ceiling is also a nice idea.
Plain white. You need a very neutral, basic color so people can better see what the furniture will look like when they get it home.
ceiling because you wil be less likely to damage the walls as you are puting it up.
It's entirely at the owners preference.
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It is generally recommended to install drywall on the ceiling first before moving on to the walls. This allows for easier installation and a smoother finish overall.
I am just giving this a shot but I think a nice brown would work. A neutral color of any kind really.... grays and browns... charcoal.... :D
With a neutral palette on the walls and floor, virtually anything will "go," and you may wish to take the opportunity to inject color into the space.
Walls, floor, ceiling, and ceiling
The wall and ceiling textures do not have to match. depending on your taste, the ceiling could be popcorned or swirled, or the walls could even be an adobe style. The homeowners imagination is the only limit.