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Is there any way to make lilac, citron vert green, blue, and any shade of rose look good together?

I'm redecorating my room, and I need some conseil on stuff. Those couleurs clash, but I would l’amour for them to be together. Any conseil on, like, paintings ou pillows ou stuff I could put up to balance things out? Post pictures if toi want to :).
 SkyBendingVee posted il y a plus d’un an
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Shadowmarioking said:
If you're pairing certain colors, make sure they're certain shades and certain hues. For example, when using purple and green, make sure that both of them aren't super bright, that'll look tacky. Make sure that one of them is brighter than the other.

For example, look at the picture below. It really depends on what color scheme toi intend on having. There are many color schemes that can be done.
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 If you're pairing certain colors, make sure they're certain shades and certain hues. For example, when using purple and green, make sure that both of them aren't super bright, that'll look tacky. Make sure that one of them is brighter than the other. For example, look at the picture below. It really depends on what color scheme toi intend on having. There are many color schemes that can be done.
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Right, wouldn't want to make a technicolor mistake.
SkyBendingVee posted il y a plus d’un an
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Exactly. Also, consider which couleurs will be dominant and which ones will be recessive, as this will be helpful when picking out furniture, pictures/paintings, etc.
Shadowmarioking posted il y a plus d’un an
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toi should use stripes, they make any couleurs look good together
poniesaremybffs posted il y a plus d’un an
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^Stripes are good, yes, but not all situations call for them.
Shadowmarioking posted il y a plus d’un an
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