Paint swatches that look best with couch
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Paint swatches that look best with couch
Hi everyone,
Currently in phase 1 of the redecorating plan and it seems like choosing a paint for the living room could not be harder. Looking for a color that will really compliment the new couch we have (it's an odd color that's driving me bananas
). I've decided on Behr paint and came up with 12 sample swatches divided into "cool" and "warm" tones. If anyone could let me know what color they think looks best, I would really appreciate it. You can use the numbers to identify the swatch. Thank you! 
Swatches:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2512/...5b6b74eb_o.jpg
Currently in phase 1 of the redecorating plan and it seems like choosing a paint for the living room could not be harder. Looking for a color that will really compliment the new couch we have (it's an odd color that's driving me bananas


Swatches:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2512/...5b6b74eb_o.jpg
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Hi,
I will be glad to help but the link doesn't work. Can you post it again?
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I will be glad to help but the link doesn't work. Can you post it again?
In order to set an image here follow these easy steps-->
1 - upload your picture to a free online photoalbum like Photobucket or Flickr , for example
2 - Look for the link of your picture (usually, photoalbums provide a "link for a forum" script) --> copy the full URL to the image, (not the page on which the image is located),
3 - In the DIY Forum--> Reply post or open a new post--> Press the 'Insert Image' icon above and paste the link--> or type after it, ensuring that you do not have any spaces before or after the URL of the image