Without seeing the wallpaper, how could I possibly know? If there is a background color on the wallpaper, you can go with that or any other color in it. If you use a color in the pattern, a flower or something, painting the walls the same color is going to bring that out more in the wallpaper. Depending on the pattern, this could be good or bad.
orange/yellow/jade blue/or just plain white, with gold or silver stripes on it.
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I'd say a light cream, peachy or purple colour. Not blue or green because they will clash with the aqua. Black is to dark unless you have it as a single feature wall but even then, no.
If youre bedspread is blue and white..... paint ur walls blue........and then white spots or squares or you know decorate it with posters...............make sure ur carpet matches too.....it will mess it all up if it doesnt match
Auto paint supply company can match any color; will also have enamel or urethane paint which should work well.
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Any good auto paint suppliers will match the colour even if the paint code is missing or the car has been resprayed in the past A good paint suppliers will have colour chips for paint colour identification.
You should not paint a thermocouple.
I paint a small piece of cardboard with the room paint, then I go to the store (fabric, bed/bath) and match up the product with the paint swatch. No guessing involved.
green and purple go great with each other, so look into different shades of green to go with the shade of purple that you have.
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A tan shade that has enough depth so it doesn't look like beige and can stand up to the floor color.
You should use Green colour paint
Depends on the color of purple, but I would think a cream shade would go nicely.
cream
Start by stripping the wall paper. use a good commercial stripper and be sure to wash all of the walls down well after it is gone. Any residue will effect the look of the paint. Next, take a sample of the colour you are trying to match to a good paint retailer... I don't usually use a "big box" store for this. Have them match the paint for you. Paint the walls that are no longer wallpapered. Alternately, you may want to repaint the whole place with a new colour, but that is up to you.
A good compromise would be to find a dark and a light colour you both can agree on that are complimentary to one another. Then either wainscot the room - dark colour on the bottom and lighter colour on the top with a chair-rail moulding at the 32" height (from the floor). Or colour block the room. Say two walls (where the head of your bed and work desk are) in your dark colour and two walls (where the head of her bed and work desk are) I the lighter colour. With a pink carpet, you could use a lovely chocolate brown and a pink to match (or slightly lighter) the carpet. Or a deep wine and pale blue (or green). In both cases add pink (to match the floor) pillows or accessories to both beds to tie the room together.
bring it to the paint store thei'll match it