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home depot is a dangerous place!


Question Posted Saturday June 10 2006, 5:11 pm

so i tend to buy everything!! like way too many colors for my wall (( im painting}} 2 colors each two walls different what colors look good im thinking hot pink && lime green

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iheartdrumersss answered Saturday June 10 2006, 10:51 pm:
Two colors in the same room ((especially bright pastels like that)) can be really head-achey. I think you should do 2 shades of one color, like a hot pink and then a light pink, -alot less hard to look at- and if your worried about if the shades will match or not, normally at home depot they have little cards of different shades of colors that show you what matches with what.
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