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  • blue is tricky .. it can be impersonal and cold .. if blue is chosen it should be a washed out shade .. with hints of grey

  • What about painting on wall a darker lavender color while the other walls are white?

  • i am in massage school and i have a spare bedroom in my house about 10 by 12 i plan on painting the walls a midnight blue and possibly have my sheets white with blue blankets i think that is still neutral only because i feel it makes it feel like nighttime or bedtime whichever and it will help relax the clients. i don't know if you agree but yeah i haven't done it yet i also have a window i will probably put up some dark curtains to cover it

  • That sounds really cool. Blue and white go nice.

  • I definitely agree, neutral colors is the best way to go. White, ivory, beige, khaki are soothing and relaxing. It is clean and simple. Candles are nice but the scents are a big no no! I am very particular myself. Unscented candles, like the little tea candles are sweet for any environment!

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