How do you choose paint for joining walls of diff rooms, diff colors?
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Since you're using colors that are so close, use the corners to change the colors. Because of sunlight and shadow it should all blend together fine.
Professionally speaking as a specialty painter, I've never liked beige/griege with gray walls.... so I would pick something based on the tone of the gray usually in the blue family, a pale yellow accent color looks nice, or stick with your gray palette and select 3 shades to accent various architectural areas. Then use your decor to introduce accents.
Ok, that helps thank you
I would go wirh a bright peachy toned neutral on that wall.
It's a matter of preference. I try to paint the wall that leads into a room that color. Unless there are extreme differences in color/value (like pink into yellow), you can also use a "transitional" color that has the values of both.
Defiantly would go with living room color for blending.