The star one particularly is fairly understated and woud bring a little more color and pattern in. I’ve been thinking of it for our pink and black bathroom (with turquoise fixtures), but I think it would pick up your blue nicely.
You should know, though, that I generally deplore wallpaper, especially after having to remove it from my kitchen ceiling, so I don’t give this advice lightly!
Amy on
June 8, 2006 6:30 pm
oooh…I’m liking that wallpaper, even if it would be put in the bathroom.
Hrm.
So tempting…
James on
July 10, 2006 9:59 pm
Deep olive green will work beautifully with the tile if it is as turquoise as it looks on my monitor.
I think a light, lemon meringue yellow would be very fifties.
If not, a tone-on-tone light blue (a shade lighter than the tiles) would be a good choice.
I second both of Jason’s ideas or, alternately, what about some wallpaper? Not too much, but maybe most of the walls in pale yellow or ivory, and one in either the boomerang or star pattern here: http://www.melinamade.com/Store2/retro_wallpaper.php3?cookie_set=/+
The star one particularly is fairly understated and woud bring a little more color and pattern in. I’ve been thinking of it for our pink and black bathroom (with turquoise fixtures), but I think it would pick up your blue nicely.
You should know, though, that I generally deplore wallpaper, especially after having to remove it from my kitchen ceiling, so I don’t give this advice lightly!
oooh…I’m liking that wallpaper, even if it would be put in the bathroom.
Hrm.
So tempting…
Deep olive green will work beautifully with the tile if it is as turquoise as it looks on my monitor.