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Dining room color ideas

Bruce C.
  • Seabrook/Galveston
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This seems like the better place to post this question than my thread in the investor deal diaries.  I wanted to try painting the dining room with some orange in it. I don't know if I should do just 1 accent wall, two tone (maybe white on the bottom?), stripes, or some other combination.

Below is the LVT we're going to use. It is the aegean travertine allure ultra from HD. I'm not sure Orange even goes with it. Speak up if you have any suggestions.

First picture is of the dining room as is. The louvres on the left side will be turned in to a door with window leading to a covered deck outside. Ceiling tiles are being covered by sheetrock and will be textured.

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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If this is a rental do not paint it orange, you are trying to appeal to the largest number of people possible and orange doesn't help your cause, if this is a primary residence knock yourself out, even a flip you could take a chance on, but there is a reason most investors use agreeable gray and tolerable tan to paint everything.

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