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In my opinion yes it will clash. White picks up on everything, whether it's on clothes, walls or furniture. The slightest change in color next to it or on it and it'll stick out like a sore thumb. You could offset it to a cream color but if you like cool colors I think your best bet is to redo it and perhaps use a very pale blue or lavender.
If you want, paint the door and baseboards white. Use the same color you want to paint the walls. Though it may not look awful if the doors are a slightly different color, your condo will look more together if the colors match. However, one accent wall, along with matching decor in both color families will look wonderful!