Suggestions for paint color for a little girl's room with ivory/off white furniture- not pink

Anonymous
I am really sort of lost and have no preferences other than I am not a big fan of pink as a wall color. I think pink is very pretty as an accent with a lot of different neutrals.

Any suggestions/strong feelings/favorite pictures? I'm very open minded.
Anonymous
This is one of those things that Google Images and Pinterest are great for.

I did bright yellow and kelly green for my first girl, and different shades of purple, blue and gray for my second girl.
Anonymous
Lavender might work. Just search online for ideas. You also want to avoid certain colors or shades. Look up colors influences or mood. Ex. Yellow isnt restful, but most shades of blue are restful.
Anonymous
We did light green walls with white furniture and lavender bedding/accessories.
Anonymous
Light sage or grass green.
Anonymous
We went with a slightly dark lavendar. Really makes the room pop.
Anonymous
What colors does she like? Does she like to wear a lot of a certain color or color group? Does she like toys with certain colors? When she does artwork or draws, what colors does she use the most? With your neutrals, you can go in many good directions. A color that she likes may help her mood-wise over the long run.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What colors does she like? Does she like to wear a lot of a certain color or color group? Does she like toys with certain colors? When she does artwork or draws, what colors does she use the most? With your neutrals, you can go in many good directions. A color that she likes may help her mood-wise over the long run.


She's only two, and she loves orange... LOL. I prefer neutrals or near-neutral colors because we might sell the house in a few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What colors does she like? Does she like to wear a lot of a certain color or color group? Does she like toys with certain colors? When she does artwork or draws, what colors does she use the most? With your neutrals, you can go in many good directions. A color that she likes may help her mood-wise over the long run.


She's only two, and she loves orange... LOL. I prefer neutrals or near-neutral colors because we might sell the house in a few years.


Orange and green look great together!

Go with pale green walls and keep the textiles cream with orange and green accents, or do a fun gardeny floral theme.
Anonymous
orange and cream can go well together. Just don't overdo the orange and don't get too strong a color. If you google for orange and cream kid's room you'll see lots of good ideas.
Anonymous
Blue
Anonymous
Grey
Anonymous
robin's egg blue goes well with cream
Anonymous
A mint/lime green looks nice. We always get compliments on our daughters room. Can't recall the name, but it's from Bengimin Moore.
Anonymous
Gray.
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