Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Does painting a room green really make skin look abnormal? How to avoid this?

I am interested in decorating an interior using greens but am concerned about the negative effects.Does painting a room green really make skin look abnormal? How to avoid this?
There are definite setbacks to painting a room green. There are also advantages (such as the calming effect it has on mood).





To avoid having a green tinge, avoid all pickle greens in a room that gets lots of light. Opt instead for an apple green room and always remember to use green sparingly in a room decor. In other words, there needs to be something to break up the green. To do this, simply don't paint all the walls green. Opt for 1, 2 or 3 green walls and do the others another color more flattering to the skin.





Or opt to break up the green in the room by using darker color furniture on the green walls - espresso coffee brown woods work good for this.





In decor accents, such as art, vases, lamps, cushions frames, etc., make sure you have some red in there. Just a wee little bit will tone down the green. Also, in your metals in the room, opt for adding golds instead of silvers. This will warm up the green and cast you in a better light.





Enjoy your new space!Does painting a room green really make skin look abnormal? How to avoid this?
No that doesn't happen no matter what color you paint. The only thing that makes your skin look abnormal is fluorescent lighting. Try to avoid that and you will be fine.
Okay, that is obviously a weird myth....or something. I have had a green room for years and i have had NO side effects. So don't worry.

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