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14 March 2006

Am I crazy? I'm finally painting my office (adjacent to the famed TV room). Am I insane for wanting to paint one corner dark blue?[More:]
The office is a very large (800 square foot) room that gets very little natural light. I often keep it dimly lit as well.

75% of the office will be painted Feather, as seen here.

For some reason I'd like to see the corner with my computer desk a nice solid blue of some kind, as seen here. (Curtains probably won't be brown, as shown there.)

Questions for you all:
1. Am I insane? Most people seem to think so.
2. If I go through with this mad scheme, which kind of wood do you think will look best here? I'm going to install a built-in desk and bookshelves.
3. If I am mad,
Oh, and the TV room ended up a brick color, but the blue corner's not visible from there.
posted by agropyron 14 March | 21:26
Go for it. It's just paint. If it looks like crap, you can always paint over it.
posted by jrossi4r 14 March | 21:29
how about a dark chocolate?

or a dark green?

it's not crazy...i'd go darker than the mockup you did tho.
posted by amberglow 14 March | 21:31
Well, the mockup comes from Benjamin Moore's color viewer program. The actual color shown there (symphony blue) (love the name) when painted on my wall looks almost black. So I'm looking at lighter colors than that one, and I've identified a few that look pretty good in my lighting:
w/flash kind of washing colors out
without flash, but a little too dark

Hmph. It's too hard to represent colors over the internet.
posted by agropyron 14 March | 21:41
Watch out for blue. It can have a heavily depressing effect over time, and I say this from experience. Certain blues seem fine, of course.

I once lived in a red room (in the same house as the blue room), though, and I didn't seem to require sleep.

Colors have a very definite effect.
posted by shane 15 March | 08:38
I heard great advice recently: get a great big piece of cardboard and paint it the color you have in mind and put it in place to get some idea of what you will be seeing.

Of course, you can never really tell until you try it out. Mr. taz once did something completely mad, and painted our living room (in a previous apartment) with a really dark-dark slate blue. It should have been horrible, but it was gorgeous. Several things helped make it gorgeous: the ceiling was white; the floor was wood, but not dark wood, and not really light wood; we had a nice big mirror over a white marble fireplace on one wall; we had large windows on another wall. Pix: 1 (that's me!), 2 (Not really that helpful, but I don't have any of the full room).

Another time (in a different apt.) we painted just one wall (also the computer area!) a great, rich terra cotta, with the other walls the palest possible pink, without being white... and it looked fantastic. But what we failed to take into account was that this happened to be the only wall in that room that was an "exposed wall" in terms of the exterior, and it happened to face the worse possible direction for sun, so that spot became miserably hot in the summer. Live and learn.
posted by taz 15 March | 09:20
I once two-toned my bedroom, divided with a chairrail, a sandy beige on top and a hunter green on the bottom that matched the carpet.

I felt like I was on a liferaft floating helpless on a dark, depressing sea for weeks until I flipped out and repainted it. Then again, it was a depressing time to begin with.

Now I'm thinking seriously of one deep, dark red wall in the bedroom. Not the textured, hand-plastered (literally plastered with my hands instead of a knife!) wall with the light highlights dry-brushed on it, and not the two chairrail walls. The wall opposite the textured wall with the windows. Heh.
posted by shane 15 March | 10:38
Shane, I bet your mood is also affected by the weather, right?

I grew up in Alaska, so winters and darkness never depress me. I don't think my mood has ever been noticeably affected by weather or color at all.
posted by agropyron 15 March | 10:51
There's a room at my place with very little light coming in from outside. It was depressing as hell till I painted two walls dazzling white and the other two a lurid pink-orange-coral. No one believes it till they see it, but it's fantastic.
posted by tangerine 15 March | 13:52
tangerine, that sounds delicious. (and kind of eponysterical)
posted by taz 15 March | 14:10
It's called an accent wall. Nothing weird at all about it.
posted by bunnyfire 15 March | 19:44
This is a cheer-everybody-up thread. || Omg! Baby...Cat-mouse? And me stuff inside

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