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I'm an interior designer, if you want a non-mainstream effect, you can use red, if you want to be warm, beige is more warm, and if you want to write rustically, you can use light gray!
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Well, beige, it should be good.
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I recommend using the front color, at least the color should not be weightless, from top to bottom, from light to dark, as well.
If you want to use light colors for a minimalist style, or dark colors for a stable interior style, everything is still up to you.
The color of the windows and doors should be consistent, and the color of the furniture should match the color of the floor, which can be dark or light.
The ceiling is a carpentry job, which is the first of the three you mentioned, the floor is laid at the end of the painter, and the wallpaper is the last to be pasted.
The living room needs to be bright, so use light-colored curtains.
Generally speaking, the furniture is the last to enter, and the curtains, wallpaper, water, electricity, and cleaning are all done before the furniture goes in. The furniture is large, and it is inconvenient to move once it is installed.