Ideas of paint color would look best for accent color ?
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Tammy Fuller on May 03, 2014ACCENT WALL is what i meant - the wall that the fireplace is on.Helpful Reply
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Amy Hodgen on May 04, 2014I think the agate green looks bestHelpful Reply
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DeEtte Bruce on May 04, 2014The agate green does look good but hard to say for sure without knowing what your other colors are.Helpful Reply
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Carol Dowdall on May 04, 2014I vote for agate green.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on May 04, 2014I like the Agate Green too, but would love to see a photo with more of the wall in it! P.S. The January issue of "Southern Living" featured some greens. I want my living and dining rooms painted "Healing Aloe"....I love this green. (It is Benjamin Moore)Helpful Reply
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Z on May 04, 2014My personal preference is Dill, but that's because I love green. I, like DeEtte, feel the need to see more of your room.Without that you'll only get others tastes or guesses.The more info and photos you post the better response you'll get Tammy.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on May 04, 2014@Tammy Fuller i still maintain if you have samples painted on the wall every time you walk into the room one will catch your eye just have fun and don't stress it is only paint xxHelpful Reply
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Mary Byrne on May 04, 2014I like the Cilantro green, but as Tammy Fuller said don't stress it's only paint. Enjoy the process, if you end-up hating it re paint. Have fun.Helpful Reply
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Lori on Oct 10, 2014These are old posts, did you go with the Agate green? Would have been my first choice.Helpful Reply
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Christina on Jan 03, 2015The mantle (because it has slight orangey tones) will stand out most against the bluest green because they are opposite each other on the color wheel. So the kale green would be the choice if you want the mantle to really pop. Dill is nice if you want to have mantle be softer looking against the wall.Helpful Reply
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Rosette on Jan 06, 2015Agate. It sits well with the wood and is a softer green, which I would prefer as an accent colour. The others look a bit over powering.Helpful Reply
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CK on Jan 11, 2015Show more of the area. It'll be easier for us all to help you. All I see is the wood mantel. Usually other things in the room will affect your color choice too...not to mention your lighting both natural and artificial. :-)Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Feb 09, 2015Well, I like colours that are darker than is now fashionable. But, if you are looking for that airy look, I would go with the agate green, and if you find that the gold wood predominates and makes the wall too pale in comparison, you good wax your wood with a white wax or pickling wax until you like the balance of the 2 colours.Helpful Reply
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