Further walk -in wardrobe color -colored – testing of pink and corals

I know that you probably had enough of me to have more walk-in color colored ideas for the wardrobe. Believe me, I’m more frustrated than any of them. I thought I had settled for my cupboard for blue, but after I had kept an eye on these six blue color samples all day and saw her all day with natural light and had no natural light all evening, I just couldn’t settle on one color. Of the six I tested, the third, Behr Air Blue, was my favorite. But even this color seemed to be very blue. And the last thing I want is that my closet looks like a baby’s kindergarten.

So I decided to test some colors in the pink and coral area. When I started to plan this closet, I let my heart put on a pink/neuter color, and I knew that I couldn’t be satisfied with a blue, unless I tried at least a few pink and corals.

This time I selected seven different colors, and everyone tends to corals rather than in pink. I selected colors that are more corals for two reasons. First, I use corals/oranges in the bedroom, and the two areas are visible together. Second, I already have a lot of pink elsewhere. I already have my studio in which I spend a lot of time filled with pink every day.

My need for pink was satisfied. But I love coral as I love pink. After all, all of our outside doors are corals. It is the color I decided to emphasize the outside of our house and to serve the first impression when the guests enter our house.

So I selected seven different coral colors, some of which tend to pink, and others who tend more towards orange. I made most of these pictures last night after the sun had gone down, so I had to bring in additional light so that the colors were displayed correctly. I will add a lot more light to the room before it is finished. The colors in these pictures look exactly (at least on my computer monitor) compared to what I personally see.

Here are the seven that I selected …

From top down these are: (1) Behr Passion fruit punch, (2) Behr all dressed, (3) Behr love, (4) Behr Sunset Pink, (5) Behr Noble Blush, (6) Behr Korallenbrunnen and (7) PPG sweet angel.

Here is a different view of the seven colors with the wallpaper …

Since my lighting is not great, I show you the marketing pictures of these colors in order. First, this is Behr Passion Fruit Punch …

This is all dressed …

Next is Behr’s love …

And Behr Sunset Pink …

This is Behr Noble Rouge …

And Behr Coralbrunnen …

And finally PPG paints sweet angels …

I was immediately put on by two colors and they are very different. But let’s take a look at the colors again. The first seemed too muddy and orange for me. The second was immediately one of my favorites. The third was just okay, but was not in my top Two. (See my update at the end of the post!) And the fourth also seemed too muddy and orange.

The fifth only looked Bla for me. And the sixth seemed not to be alive enough for the wallpaper.

But to my surprise I loved the seventh.

So I edited a little in the photo so that I could see more of the second color with the wallpaper, and I dyed the second color color on the entire side of the cabinet, all of which is dressed.

From the seven samples, my two favorites #2, Behr are all dressed and #7, ppg sweet angel. It really depends on whether I want the cupboards to be brave. In this case I would choose all dressed or whether I want you to be a soft neutral. In this case I would go with a sweet angel.

And I was not decided at this point. I think the lighter, sweet angel would better coordinate with the bedroom. In fact, it is one of the original coral paints that I have dialed back when I started to watch the corals.

I took this one picture this morning after the sun appeared. This is how you look so that a little natural light comes in through the window …

One thing that made me at Coral is what my shoes, handbags and clothes would look like in a coral cabinet. I think light blue reads a neutral, so I don’t have any concerns about what my colorful objects would look like in light blue shelves. But coral is such a stronger color, so I was curious how my colorful objects would look on the coral shelves. So I chose some of my colorful handbags and introduced them to see how they would sit on the coral shelves.

I was surprised how much I like it. I think that has a lot to do with the fact that the background image itself contains so many of these colors.

I don’t know, but it seems to work. You can tell me what you think.

I think that the sweet angel, which seems to serve the lightest of the two colors I like, as a better backdrop for my colorful objects. I think it works better because it is lighter and reads more neutral. But that works for me!

So the big question is … blue or corals?

When I go with blue, I will #3, Behr Air Blue. And when I go with Coral, I am almost sure that with #7, PPG Sweet Engel, but #2, Behr everyone is still disguised.

Update: After the colors were seen with more sunlight this morning, this is also in the course.

James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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