My husband and I can%26#039;t agree on anything-and I can%26#039;t stand white walls! we also have a toddler and one on the way so we need a color that can withstand them!|||Something in maroon would compliment it well. If he doesn%26#039;t like all the walls dark, try painting just one or two maroon, and then the other two cream.
Maroon will hide toddler mishaps as well!|||pale yellow, tan or a taupe, so many choices, its just deciding on one you both like and can live with.|||I think a different green would be nice. If your furniture is truly green, without too much blue or yellow tint, then something like apple green. Periwinkle blue might look well, too, but I think you should keep it on the light side if you have such dark furniture.
As for toddler messes... I have personally discovered Magic Erasers (off-brand is fine), and a flat enamel paint.|||How about a sand color with one wall in an accent color, a burgundy or something along those lines. Typically you paint the accent wall opposite of the entryway.|||u should make it a tan or cream color... it will complement the the other colors u described the livingroom|||Ideas: all in washable paint, of course!
ivory
peach
yellow
pale gold
sage green
aqua
sky blue|||a dark cream color will be hott..|||You could go with a paler green, like %26quot;Coastal Plain%26quot; by sherwin williams. I think it%26#039;s a very pretty color. I%26#039;m considering using it my dining room.
However, if that is too monochromatic for you, then maybe something in the orange family - like %26quot;warming peach.%26quot; Very inviting.
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