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After so much going I finally almost at the end of my color adventure.

I finish painting the following room with the follow colors:

Livingroom/dining room walls Empire Gold by SW an accent wall Copper Pot by SW .

Kitchen area Koi Pomd by SW and an accent wall in kitchen Copper Pot by SW .

The ceiling in the kitchen and livingroom area is painted Koi Pomd by SW.

My third level masterbed room is painted Palliadiam Blue by BM the ceiling is White Dove by BM.

I want to post the picture but want to paint the one wall giving me concern and that is the walls outside my bedroom on the third floor . So here where I need help..

What color should I paint the hall to work with both the color on my second level the living room area and my third floor area ?

I was thinking just go with the white dove but wanted the an second opioion .

Oh in my living room area the window blinds are a faux creme color and the curtains are Topaz color JPENNEY HILTON COLLECTION
 
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I like hallways to be neutral because they bridge spaces. In upstairs spaces bedrooms are often painted an array of colors because they are private spaces. If the hall is visible at all from public spaces, keeping them neutral yet complimentary is especially important. Also, hallways tend to be dark since natural light is in short supply which is why I lean toward lighter hues with warm undertones. Warm neutrals are present even in whites, creams, beiges, camels etc.
 
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Hello Thank you I thinking the White Dove is the way to go. I can not wait to post the picture this has been a year in the making me finishing painting ..
 
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It must finally be a thrill to have your dream realized Gwen. I too think you are on the right track with the White Dove.
Can't wait to see all of the pictures.
 
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I can't wait to post the picture a little nervous though.
 
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