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bookworm
Two Little Rosebuds

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Color Suggestions
I want to repaint my dining room.
When we moved I painted it BM Windsurf Blue, and I loved it at first, but it's very limiting when it comes to things like flowers, linens, holiday decor, etc. EVERYTHING seems to clash with blue.
I sort of wish I could just paint it the same cream color as the living room and kitchen (DR is sandwiched in between), but I bought dining room furniture that's a mix of dark expresso wood (long table, bench, ladder shelf) and distressed cream pieces (corner hutches and chairs)
Can you suggest colors?? I thought maybe a mudbath/clay color similar to the bathroom (BM Pismo Dunes ) but I'm concerned about things looking...drab.
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Posted 11/25/11 4:51 PM |
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Re: Color Suggestions
My dining room is a light green/gray color - BM Par Four.
I have dark wood furniture and my dining room chairs are upholstered in a cream color. Also, my formal china, which I display, has a pale green border.
I like the pale green - it almost functions as a neutral. I can add seasonal table linens and accessories and it basically "goes" with everything. I just hosted Thanksgiving and used dark greens, golds, and burnt orange colors on the table. At Christmas, the pale green is a good back drop for shades of green and red. In the spring, it plays well with pastel colors, such as pale yellow, light blue.
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Posted 11/25/11 5:24 PM |
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bookworm
Two Little Rosebuds

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Re: Color Suggestions
Posted by Century 21 Dallow - Christine Braun
My dining room is a light green/gray color - BM Par Four.
I have dark wood furniture and my dining room chairs are upholstered in a cream color. Also, my formal china, which I display, has a pale green border.
I like the pale green - it almost functions as a neutral. I can add seasonal table linens and accessories and it basically "goes" with everything. I just hosted Thanksgiving and used dark greens, golds, and burnt orange colors on the table. At Christmas, the pale green is a good back drop for shades of green and red. In the spring, it plays well with pastel colors, such as pale yellow, light blue.
Thank you! I really like that shade for a non-white neutral backdrop.
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Posted 11/26/11 7:59 AM |
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MrsPorkChop
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Re: Color Suggestions
my whole main level for the past 6 years has been bm adobe beige. i absolutely loved this color and it went with everything. i dont know what your other colors are in the house, but i have espresso furniture and i have changed my colors around many times and no matter what i do, the adobe beige always looks great.
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Posted 11/26/11 3:32 PM |
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jerrysgirl
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Member since 6/06 5357 total posts
Name: E & J
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Re: Color Suggestions
my sister painted her apartment hall, living room and kitchen, since they are all attached, pismo dunes. beautiful color.
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Posted 11/26/11 8:25 PM |
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