13 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Home, According to Experts

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You can use pink, but sparingly

Pink is another beautiful color, but according to some interior designers it is not recommended to paint your walls entirely pink. 

“Whether it be your kitchen, living room, or washroom, you won’t be noticing what’s in the room, but simply that it’s a ‘pink room’. For the most part, that isn’t its purpose; it’s meant to be in the background and to blend with the rest of the room’s aesthetic,” says Tonya Bruin, CEO of To Do-Done.

“But when people pick paint colors, they want to feel happy and uplifted. And this is a color that makes you feel kind of dead and lifeless. It just brings down the mood,” said Humphrey.

Try not to kick it old school…..

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20 thoughts on “13 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Home, According to Experts”

  1. Pink tile bathrooms!
    I had an idea to paint the ceilings in all rooms and halls one color–off-white veined with gold–and use a different color in each room. A color I’d pick for a study, library or man cave was favored by the Romans–a Venetian or brick red, maybe russet ..

  2. Michael T Greene

    You probably should not paint any exterior surfaces in sea; brown…unless you don’t mind your place being mistaken for a UPS facility.

  3. Virginia Fischer

    I really don’t care what the so called experts like or dislike. They don’t live on n my home so if I want to use rainbow colors every where I will

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  6. This also depends upon whose bathroom we’re discussing. In a child’s bathroom, white would be a problem. But I’ve used it in a master bath with fabulous results; white doors, a wall of built in cabinets in white & bath & shower surround & vanity in white Carrera marble. The room had a bright, spacious & relaxing feel.

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