I use ge reveal light bulbs (incandescent 100w which are no longer sold) in my bathroom. ![]() This will change the perceived color of your paint. Since you are windowless, you have full control over lighting. I think green needs a reasonable amount of pigment. I don't know if pale green would read well, but pale blue would be fine, I think. Palest pistachio is the pale version of iceberg, then it goes to snow white. Neither of these are pale, but you could look at what colors are adjacent to them on the sample strips. I have bm guilford green in the bedrooms and iceberg in the bathroom, which is small and windowless. Have you seen these stencils on Houzz, they're really cute and I'm not really a stencil person. One other idea is to use some stencils on the bed wall, using Pale Sea MIst as the Stencil color, this is where you can throw in that third color too. It would be fun to paint three walls+ceiling the Pale Sea Mist color, and the bed/entry wall Turquoise MIst. I would still do the bed wall as the accent wall, it's okay that it is the entry wall as well. This fan has a smaller 44" blade span, it does not give a lot of light so is better to combine with recessed can lights. ![]() I do have one ceiling fan that I recommend because it just kind of blends in and doesn't stick out too much, which I like. ![]() Ceiling fans can have light too, but honestly good looking ceiling fans with light are few and far between. Center fixtures just look cuter and they provide a nice spray of light.
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