Cath answered Saturday November 27 2004, 9:23 pm: Hi Sweety,
Honestly...okay, you may not like this but the neon bright colors. Weird, huh? It seems like your walls are ongoing and stuff. Like on the "I Call It My ____ Plan" commercials of the phone that's NOT Verizon... you know how the screen is white and all you see is the person in front of your screen and then he or she walks back in the screen... Yeah, it'll look like that but in your room. Like if you could walk at your walls but instead of crashing on them you can go further and further. Try Neon Green. Or color-suicide and go with Neon Yellow (l.o.l.)
Hope I helped. Best wishes! ~Blessed Be... [ Cath's advice column | Ask Cath A Question ]
MyPainIsReal answered Saturday November 27 2004, 7:35 pm: Light colors such as pastel colors or baby blue and such. Although, black made my sisters room look bigger and will mine also too. But idk if you're into a black room. xo [ MyPainIsReal's advice column | Ask MyPainIsReal A Question ]
bumdinger27 answered Saturday November 27 2004, 6:22 pm: Light colored paints would make your room seem bigger also the less pictures you have in your room the bigger it seems, You can have a few posters or so but don't put them very close together or else it will seem small. [ bumdinger27's advice column | Ask bumdinger27 A Question ]
frenchfries21 answered Saturday November 27 2004, 6:08 pm: i think that lighter colors make a room seem bigger, people say. if you ask me i think that it doesn't matter because a room is going to stay the same size no matter what color you paint it. hope this helped! ~stef~ [ frenchfries21's advice column | Ask frenchfries21 A Question ]
Sporkster answered Saturday November 27 2004, 5:39 pm: Light pastel colors such as baby blue, lavender, or perhaps a pastel green tend to make smaller rooms seem larger, while darker colors (black, dark purple, navy) tend to make a smaller room seem even smaller. If the room has a large amount of sunlight during the day you could probably make some darker colors work. It really depends upon the lighting of the room. If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask! <3 Sporkster [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
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