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1912 Farmhouse Kitchen - keep turquoise walls?

6 years ago

We purchased a sound but dated and rundown 1912 farmhouse with 80's side addition and are deep in remodeling chaos in beautiful foothills of VA. We are doing as much as possible ourselves but have a great contractor to do what is beyond our skill level. I am now at the point in the kitchen where I am figuring out paint colors and finishing touches. To that point, I know many cringe when they hear the word shiplap but that is my question here. When we removed wallpaper and fake paneling we found turquoise painted shiplap in excellent shape. Our floor guy said it is antique heart pine, same wood used for original flooring which is still in the upstairs rooms. He even said there was a market for it if we want to remove - not happening. What do you all think of the color? It is growing on us! Not what I was planning but that is joy of uncovering in old houses! All our family and friends love it and say it adds warmth to the house. Other rooms are or will be navajo white with dove white trim. I'm tempted just to color match it do repairs and put a fresh coat of paint. The new kitchen counter and cabinets are white. We are hoping to put a wood stove where the chimney stands in middle of kitchen and some comfortable chairs facing it. Will help with heating bills. Need ideas to pull together. I like clean unfussy looks. So - what do you all think of the turquoise? I'm posting some before and after pictures of kitchen. Will be doing something about textured ceiling and I have a wrought iron chandelier to replace hanging light.









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