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[email protected] November 9th 05 05:20 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.


Charles Spitzer November 9th 05 06:27 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.


a nice fuchsia or mauve.



No November 9th 05 07:22 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
Can be either wall or ceiling, depending on what you like. Could even
be different if you like it.

If it were me, I would let the slope and knee wall height determine. If
the knee wall were taller than about 5 or 6 feet then i would do
ceiling. I would also say that if the slope were more perpendicular
than horizontal I would paint it wall colored.

So, if it was a toss up on slope I would let the height determine which
I would use. If its a low knee wall I would use wall paint, if a tall
knee wall I would use ceiling.

Clear as mud huh?


[email protected] November 9th 05 09:02 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
Thanks for all your comments. I'm still thinking though.

Here is a cople of 3D models of the room to be painted. I'm painting
on Saturday morning, so there's still time to think about it.

http://www.webrex.net/room.html

Any more suggestions?


C & M November 9th 05 09:26 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.

To make it less cave-like I would use a creme on the slant to lighten the
narrow portion of the
room as well as open it up.



Goedjn November 9th 05 09:45 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
Elemental Blue, followed by a rag-rolling of three successively
darker shades of green.


Bill November 9th 05 10:50 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
wrote:
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.


My issue with slanted or angled walls that have solid colors is they
can come off very contemporary or modern. To me, it can seem almost
cold. I always do a slight color wash of walls in modern room layouts.
You still get the basic color scheme you want but you also get walls
that while are different shades, they tie in together.

Ex: Try a tone darker of your wall color then rag off or drybrush a
light glaze over it. I would do the same on the angled wall but wash it
with a glaze near the ceiling color. Try to blend more ceiling color as
near the ceiling. You'll be left with a wall that seems to blend right
into the ceiling yet is not really different than the walls.

Google "color wash" for more info.

--
Bill


Colbyt November 9th 05 11:02 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.


Based on the colors you showed I would paint the slope the ceiling color.
That dark green is going to close in on you.

Buy a 39 cent piece of poster board, paint it the wall color, tape it up
there, drink a beer and stare at it for a while.

Colbyt



Doug Miller November 10th 05 12:02 AM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
In article .com, wrote:
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?


You paint it whichever way *you* think will look best. How *I* think it looks
shouldn't make any difference to you, since it ain't my house. I'll offer this
suggestion, though: since ceilings are generally painted a lighter color than
the wall, paint it the ceiling color. Then if you don't like it, repaint it
with the wall color. Easier than doing it the other way around.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

[email protected] November 10th 05 12:06 AM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
I liked the whole idea of drinking a beer while staring at it...

Doug's idea was also quite good: paint it with the lighter ceiling
color, and if it looks bad, repaint it with the wall color.

...


dadiOH November 10th 05 01:04 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
wrote:
Thanks for all your comments. I'm still thinking though.

Here is a cople of 3D models of the room to be painted. I'm painting
on Saturday morning, so there's still time to think about it.

http://www.webrex.net/room.html

Any more suggestions?


Do you want the room to seem higher? Use the wall color. Lower?
Ceiling color.

--
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Joseph Meehan November 10th 05 02:13 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
dadiOH wrote:
wrote:
Thanks for all your comments. I'm still thinking though.

Here is a cople of 3D models of the room to be painted. I'm painting
on Saturday morning, so there's still time to think about it.

http://www.webrex.net/room.html

Any more suggestions?


Do you want the room to seem higher? Use the wall color. Lower?
Ceiling color.


Don't you have that reversed?

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



Joseph Meehan November 10th 05 02:15 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
wrote:
Hi,

I'm painting my room, and I have a slanted wall. What color do I use?
Wall color? Ceiling color?

Here's a cross sectional image of my room, including intended colors.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

http://www.webrex.net/room.jpg

Thanks.


I would go for the ceiling color or the ceiling color slightly tinted
with the wall color.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



[email protected] November 10th 05 09:19 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 
Personally, I'm leaning towards wall color, because of the shape of the
room and the placement of the angled portions. The 3D view is what
really did it for me. The angled portions just look like they're part
of the wall, not the ceiling. Painted ceiling color, the would look
weird extending halfway down the wall, particularly in the the narrow
section. The narrower slanted part should definitely be wall color,
otherwise you have a little ceiling colored rectangle in the middle of
an otherwise solid colored wall.

For illustration, here's a photo of a room in a house I manage:

http://houseonhawthorne.com/masterbed.JPG

Granted, this is not exactly the same arrangement, and the moulding
does provide a clear wall-ceiling demarcation (and who knows, maybe
that would be a nice solution for your room). Still, the walls
definitely do not feel like they are falling in on you. Further, if
the narrow section on the left were painted white (even without
moulding), it would look really out of place.

My two cents. Of course, the idea of trying the lighter color then
painting over with the darker sounds pretty good, too, just in case.


citygirl November 10th 05 09:47 PM

What color to paint slanted wall?
 

I think you should do it the same color as your ceiling. Then you've got
alot of flexibility to hang some art of something else up there. I had
a slanted wall in college and hung a tapestry on it and i LOVED it!


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