Wall Color for Sewing Room
#41
I pick yellow....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-111284-1.htm
My space is very soothing, relaxing and cheerful...I love it!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-111284-1.htm
My space is very soothing, relaxing and cheerful...I love it!
#42
Originally Posted by dd
By looking at the picture, I realize y'all mean that you can actually see your walls.lol With everything in my sewing room, I can't see much of my walls. I have a large antique quilt on one wall, a large closet, a large tapestry of a cat with an antique machine, 2 windows, a wall mounted TV, 2 large shelves mounted on the wall close to the ceiling so I really only have about 6 feet of lavender wall space left to see above the corner computer desk and that has a clock in the middle of it. Personally, I think the lighting is more important that the wall color. Wall color should make you happy. Lighting should make the fabric happy.
#44
I think it depends on your furnishings and wood tones, but I'd definitely keep it neutral so it doesn't distort color perception....but you already knew that! I'd say a shade and hue of cream is a safe bet.
#46
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I think it depends on the size of the room also. When I lived in Las Vegas my quilt studio was a converted 2 car garage so it was fairly large. I painted the walls a soft green called Crocodile Dreams (of all things) that I purchased at Lowe's. It was wonderful. I now sew in a formal living room with a huge picture window so I'm leaning toward a butter cream.
#49
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Location: Ohio
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I worked in paint at Home Depot for years and one of the nicest neutrals is informal ivory in their Behr paint. In sun it has a very light yellow cast and at night it has a lite warm beige cast.
My old house was that color in all the connecting rooms and when I moved I liked it so much the new house got it too. It is a great backdrop to hang colorful quilts and pics on the walls without taking away from the colors.
My old house was that color in all the connecting rooms and when I moved I liked it so much the new house got it too. It is a great backdrop to hang colorful quilts and pics on the walls without taking away from the colors.
#50
I started out with sage green my favorite color at the time; discovered quickly that it distorted colors and was too dark, I repainted with white and it's perfect. You can bring character and color in with your quilts.
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