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hI, i just put light tile in my bedroom and now I'm looking into painting it is Behr premium plus basketry UL140-9 I right choice ?? should i paint the trim & doors same color ? PLEASE HELP
 
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hI, i just put light tile in my bedroom and now I'm looking into painting it is Behr premium plus basketry UL140-9 I right choice ?? should i paint the trim & doors same color ? PLEASE HELP
 
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Your question is vague and the fact there are no pics to view in order to assist you, makes it difficult to respond. I assume the tile is on the floor. What light color is it? What style of decor do you have going in terms of furnishings and fabrics? Have you viewed the chip in the room's lighting conditions (day and night)? Where did you pull the wall color from or is it simply a color you were drawn to?
 
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What door are you considering painting the same color as the walls and why? Is the closet door? Is it the entry door? Why are you considering painting the trim and doors the same color? Is it due to the fact you wish to visually expand the space? In most cases, the trim is painted (or stained) a contrasting yet complimentary color to the wall color. If the trim is currently stained and you dislike the stain, you can strip it and restain a different color or prep and paint it.
 
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Well, it will still depend on you personality and your favorite color. A light blue or white can do if you prefer light colors. If you want a darker one, a black can do.
 
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