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Help with Wall Colors & Floors
Hey BP,
Looking for some interior design tips. I just finished painting the interior walls gray and it has a slight blue tint which I want to get rid of. I also plan to change the flooring and from what I’ve been told/have researched the current warm, light brown/tan flooring is a big reason for the wall color looking blue and I should use a cooler color.
My question is should I go a darker brown with some lighter spots mixed in like a dark rustic oak or the other direction and go a lighter tan, almost gray, flooring maybe a light washed oak?
Trying to kill two birds with one stone!
Thanks!!