Gray is dead to me. What's the next "it" color palette? #seasaltsucks
6 years ago
I'm starting to look at finishes (paint, tile, flooring, cabinets, you name it) for a kitchen and bathroom remodel we'll probably start in 2019. I've never met a trend I didn't like, and I respect the hell out of Joanna Gaines, but I'm sick of gray, white, chevron, white, subway, herringbone, griege, nail head trim, burlap, sea salt, antlers and arrows, tradewinds, more white and all things coastal hipster farmhouse. All of that is very nice looking, classy and can be downright gorgeous, but that's the only thing I'm seeing besides the usual safe beige/wheat. I'd like to do something a little more interesting. (That does not mean I'd like to go bananas and paint my ceilings high gloss navy blue and do poured concrete countertops tinted magenta.) We have a 1957 brick rancher, I have to respect its age and style, but I don't want it to look like the set of Mad Men, either. I'm kind of in limbo. It would be cheap and easy to suck it up and do the gray & white, but I'll hate myself for caving into what's easy. Who do you think will replace farmhouse, "new" MCM and coastal? Maybe I should just paint the whole thing in kerosene and accent it with a match...
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