Yes, I'd think so. It's more of a trick to avoid the feeling of being caved in. The ceiling doesn't get much light, you can adjust that by painting it lighter.
Mirrors would make it look bigger... maybe add mirrors on the floor and ceiling, then it would look never ending.
When painting, you can shade by using a darker color to create depth. To create the darker color, use your original color and add a little of the deeper shade to it. This way, it will look as though the painting flows. Additionally, create a side of the painting in which the sun is hitting, the opposite side should be darker than the portion where the light hits.
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Depending on the decor, lighting and usevof room, colors can vary greatly. I have been painting for decades and would say you have many options from a lighter shade of gold to black on certain walls for an accent. Navajo white, Killem beige or even red can work.
Answer: Normally no. The Ceiling should be painted a lighter coler to add openness to the room.Usually ceiling white or about three shades lighter on the color chart (or more). This makes a room feel more open and not so closed in. Hope this helps.
A Lighter Shade of Brown was created in 1990.
Mirrors would make it look bigger... maybe add mirrors on the floor and ceiling, then it would look never ending.
i think a green has to be a little lighter shade then it would match
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Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.
It could be, but it could also be a darker shade.
The lighter shades of colors are popularly called tints or pastels. However pastel is a layman's term for light colors. To an artist/art person "pastel" is a method of painting or producing art work by means of crayon- like paints.
A lighter shade of blue.
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Ceilings are a much neglected surface for paint. I have decorator friend who claim a ceiling should never be anything but white, but I disagree.I used a midnight blue on the ceiling of my studio against everyone's advice (they all claimed it would bring the ceiling down) but I found it was like working outdoors on a clear night. The ceiling all but disappeared from my consciousness.I have done murals on several ceilings, included pale blue with fluffy little clouds in a nursery, and the canopy of a forest in a young man's room.I love to do the faux coffered ceiling look by adding a moulding a foot or so from the wall and painting the outer area a slightly darker shade of the colour I paint the inner area. Even if you just paint the ceiling a much lighter colour of your wall colour it tends to add a bit of something special to the room.
A Lighter Shade of Pearl - 2002 was released on: USA: 5 June 2002 (Newport Rhode Island Clamdance Film Festival) (premiere)