Two shades of one colour on seperate walls

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Why not add some extra depth to a room by using to different shades of the same colour on different walls. This method excentuates the corners for the room, thus giving them more depth. To get the best effect from this idea, you should use two different but complementary colours. Maybe even two different shades of the same colour.

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