| You do the same color as walls if you have crown molding |
| Antique white witha high gloss on the crown. |
| An interior decorator suggested that we paint our ceilings a VERY pale blue, and it looked wonderful. I'm not sure I would do this in a beige room, but if there are any blue or gray tones in your room, it looks great. You wouldn't notice the color unless it was pointed out to you, but it just gives the room more warmth. |
| I thought our interior designer was nuts when she told us to paint our ceilings a shade or two lighter than the walls. We took the risk and loved it. The rooms look so much warmer and there's not a jarring transition between painted walls (or moulding) and a white ceiling. Our rooms were lighter colors (light blue, light green, light yellow/beige), so I am not sure what you do if your wall is red. I think it makes your room look very "finished". |
We did this in our living room with a very high ceiling. The walls are a mid tone blue grey (BM cloudy sky) and we painted the ceiling a lighter blue grey (BM smoke). It looks great! We have white moulding. |
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Most of the rooms in our home have the ceiling painted a shade lighter than the room color, at the advice of a decorator. I think it really warms up the room. I wouldn't recommend it for really dark colors, though.
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