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Posted: by Angie on 04/30/08 12:00 am EDT - 0 comment(s)
These color combos are destined to standout in a variety of color palettes. Steer away from the classic taupe or beige and add these color trends to any room in your home! Remember, you can adjust these colors to your personal preference. Never paint your walls White - Explore and open your eyes to these powerful color couples and one rockin' threesome!

Pointing Cream and Eggplant - Add the rich deep Eggplant to your dining room walls and the Pointing Pewter Cream to your trim. Accent with hints of lime green and taupe. Accessories such as lamps and picture frames can be spray painted with Painter's Touch Lime Green or Chestnut.

Silver Fox & Noir Midnight Blue - Elegance all the way - try this Midnight Blue on the ceiling (Yes, ceiling) and warm gray on the walls for a dramatic yet elegant effect. Perfect for a master bedroom, wooden husk blinds, an eco friendly floor made of bamboo - !! Sterling Silver satin beaded pillows, crisp white candles for added romance! Refinish the light switches with Rust-Oleum's Hammered in Gray.

Trendy Threesome - Teal, Ombre Purple and Chocolate Brown - Turn your family room into a vibrant family setting! Cool teal walls, chocolate brown for the celing and purple trim Accent with seagrass woven rug, oversized comfy chairs, plush brown velore drapes and a variety of family pictures above the fireplace or on the wall - all in the same color frame - Give those old frames new life with a quick coating of American Accents - Fossil.

Pearly Grey and that Warm White - This is the combo that works in almost any room - office, library or even bathroom. This gray, blueish mix applied to the walls - warm and relaxing! A high gloss warm white for the ceiling as well as trim. So versitle, you can go with a beach theme, country all the way to Urban chic. For that cottage feel, grab your old wicker chair, clean it off a bit, spray with American Accents Primer in white, then spray two light coats of Coral!

Angie's philosophy is simple: take on projects that are affordable and easily achievable. Look for inspiration in magazines and make the projects your own. Hers are real projects for real people and they don't require you to have a background in art. Test

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