Post by newmomnewjersey on Apr 22, 2014 9:45:53 GMT -5
What would you recommend? We need to paint the whole house so I'm looking for a little bit of everything - a neutral gray for the living room/dining room, a soft pink for the baby, maybe a green for the guest room, and a fun color (maybe like a seafoam or a soft yellow) for the playroom. I am at a total loss for our bedroom.
I have several saved on their website but I'd love to get some "real" input!
Post by demandypants on Apr 22, 2014 12:27:34 GMT -5
Underseas is my recent favorite. We used it in a powder room renovation. My living room is keystone grey, and I really like that color too but it is close to a greige and not super neutral, more warm in tone. Another favorite I used was Hearts of Palm (a yellowy green) in my kitchen.
Here's what we used. It's all still coming together:
Living room: Functional Gray Dining Room: Sleepy Blue Kitchen and our bedroom: Dutch Tile Blue DD's room: I think it was White Dogwood? A very pale pink.
The list is hyperlinked so if you're interested in pics of the rooms by color, you can either find them at the links or in the house tour page.
We've used Sea Salt and Underseas, both mentioned above. Sea Salt is on our living & dining room walls; we used Underseas on the backs of a pair of white bookcases in our living room. I like both.
I have sea salt in the kitchen and living room, rainwashed in my master bedroom, eider white in the hall way, scanda in the laundry room, topsail in the girls and playroom, and i forget the bathroom colors...
Our LR is quietude (blue-ish grey green) Our kitchen, family room and hall are Balanced Beige Our MBR is Easy Green Our basement is Respite and Balmy (pale blues) Out basement bath is Lantern Light (pale creamy yellow)
Post by newmomnewjersey on Apr 23, 2014 8:02:26 GMT -5
Thanks everyone - so many great suggestions!
And if anyone is interested, I called a store yesterday and they said that their next 40% off sale will be in July. I'm not sure if it's the same time nation-wide, so you may want to double check.