actually it goes really good......my room is set up where two walls are light blue and two are dark but it goes in a patern like light dark light dark and i have zebra bedding and a zebra chair and it goes really well!!!!
white would make the room or whatever look bigger... unless you want the room to look smaller, i suggest you go red or, a nice lilac would go nicely (:
Bedding can cause quite a mess unless you have a towel under the cage or high cage walls.
Theoretically, if the walls were perfectly reflective the light would never get absorbed by the walls. However, tiny dust and gas molecules would absorb the light, and then the light will eventually fade.
Light Blue
Bedding, walls, floors. Basically anything made out of wood
Dark chocolate brown or black
Beige carpet pairs well with a variety of wall and bedding colors. Soft neutrals like white, cream, or light gray can create a calming, cohesive look. For a bit more contrast, consider adding pastel shades like pale blue or sage green for walls, and use bedding in complementary tones or subtle patterns. Richer colors like navy or deep burgundy can also work well as accents to add depth and interest.
One can find zebra wallpapers for one's phone from many places. The Google Play store and High Definition Wallpapers offer zebra wallpapers for one's phone. One can find a zebra wallpaper for the walls in one's house at Home Depot and eBay.
White or a shade of light yellow would work well.
Any light wood would go great with a yellow kitchen, espcially with a light staining.
Yes, cell walls can be detected with a light microscope. The cell walls create a distinct structure around the plant cells, appearing as a rigid, distinct boundary under the light microscope. Staining techniques can further enhance the visibility of cell walls.
i have the same room!! either white or pink which is wati have