Paint color for a TV room?
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Family owned a painting business and this is a question on the size of the room you will be renovating for this project, lighting and furnishings?
our company renovated a customer's TV room several years ago.
this room was large with medium brown lamanite flooring. Had 4 nice size windows, a triple layered tray ceiling with beautiful crown molding at the top, middle and base of each wall.
the colors our company's color choice was to paint all molding a gloss white, paint the top half of the wall a medium slate blue grey and the bottom half in a charcoal color. Both in flat finishes, now the gloss white makes the flat finish stand out and pop. The ceiling was painted in flat finishes as well. The tray center was a very extremely pale light sky blue ( very little color) with the next layer in an off white ending in plain white. This room was stunning once completed and the customers were like oh WOW, it's gorgeous. From what was heard later they received a lot of compliments on the room and color choices the company had made and it was their favorite room in their home.
so don't be afraid of those odd colors when choosing your wall colors....thinking outside the comfort zone can provide stunning results.