Most places that sell paint have computer imaging machines with sample rooms you can put in your kitchen color and it will give some colors that go with it or you pic out colors that you like and you can see how it looks in the sample room. You can also buy paint samples in some brands of paint, buy the color a little darker than the one you like. Paint a 6" square at a point nearest the kitchen and a few other places in the room and both sides of a corner and next trim. Colors look different in different depending the sun, time of day, and lighting. Buy a sample white to mix in to your color. Add some white a little at a time each time painting a square on your wall each time. Make sure that each time you do this that you put some on something that you can take with you so you can mach it at the paint store. Most now have a machine that can duplicate the new color. If you have some left over kitchen paint you can also make samples by adding colors to it. Mix bits of any latex paint for samples, don't bother cleaning off your brush between colors unless you change you sample color a lot. You don't have to add just white. You can add colors together. Add a little of a yellow to it say, a blue and get blue/green if you add the opposite color (on the color wheel) like orange to blue and you get a dull blue. Another general rule is too pick the color you like and drop down 2 shades on the color strip. Also use the same trim color through the entire space. Remember color is personal, so there is no answer only opinions, the above are just some tricks that will not cost you a lot to try. Once you find the color how to paint it is the real question paints have changed a lot in the past few years the best paint is not always the most expensive.
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