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Tile's in - see pic - Mapei grout color Q
Comments (20)Irishcreamgirl - thank you for the compliment (curious if you'll still like it now that it's grouted!) and the starting point was being the faucet, between the two windows. Petra - thank you for your kind comments, including about the whole struggle we're having at home with health. :-/ Amity - you are so kind, thank you for following the progress and liking the flavor of the icing. :) Again, WE SHALL SEE if you still like it once you see the grout! Kinda scary! But I'm not afraid of honest feedback so once you see it, be brutally honest! Prill - thank you for the feedback! Sciencechick - thanks for your vote! Francoise - why thank you! Wow - that's quite the compliment!! :) Bmorepanic - thank you for reminding me about the rules for caulking! I looked and looked for that and was so glad to find your comment! Malhgold - how right you were! I should have demanded to see samples on extra tiles or did my homework and done it on my own well ahead of time! I agree about it being one of the more difficult choices. That and the faucet were the two hardest so far! Red Eared Slider - thank you! Dianalo - I'm agreeing with you more and more. ;) Either that or something that truly blends in with the base color of the tile. Ah well, you live you learn! And again, I don't hate it. Just not the picture of blending in I had in mind. But the lightest color I offered any of you so in the end you still gave good advice (the majority of them I mean)! Honorbilkit - thank you for your .02! Cat mom - thanks for liking the kitchen! Jakabedy - that "overall impression" is the problem I'm having at the moment. It's okay when you look at individual pieces but all together it looks nice but not great. Hard to explain. I'll post a pic as soon as I can. Pharao - ding ding ding and we have a winner! ;) No - it's okay the way it is, REALLY IT IS! But anyway, I see your point now that it's a bit too late! hahaha. I just was so afraid of it getting stained! Boxerpups - okay I'm dying for you to see it since you think it's a lovely color. It just doesn't have the overall impression I expected (everything looks gray now, beside a countertop that's gray, so there's just not enough warmth and when the marble wasn't yet grouted, it did indeed look a lot more white, even though the shadows in between the tiles gave the impression of a darker grout!). Also it just doesn't feel very "period" which as you may recall, I get a little hung up on sometimes - especially considering I did something so "out there" by attempting to make stainless look period...so this just adds more modern to an already modern thing happening. But again, this can be lived with and with the right color for the upper cabs and all the nick nacks put back in place, etc., it might look better! Onedogedie - I'm reading you loud and clear! Mtnrdredux - Thanks for loving the kitchen! The uppers are original, from 1913. The lowers are what we just replaced since the ones before were put in in the late '70's we think. I'm glad you don't think it's trying too hard! That's funny cause that's something I work hard at - keeping things balanced and relatively simple while still taking into consideration that it's an old house, etc. I appreciate that - and am curious if you'll still think that after you see the grout (not quite the look I was after but it might still pass for not trying too hard)! As for timeless, I feel this grout makes things look a bit more modern (my kitchen is now starting to look like the loft-style hair salon I go to)!! Thank you......See MorePaint color for cabinets and walls?
Comments (2)thank you Judy! We have definitely ruled out gray of any kind for the back room. we actually laid down wood flooring in that room with the black and white floor so it's not as.crazy anymore. There should be a picture in the file that shows the new floor. I'm leaning towards White cabinets and we just painted the center island Kendall Charcoal and it really pulls the room together. thank you for the suggestions! I'm realizing that I need to find one color to unify everything but it doesn't have to be too crazy. I can go with a pretty good neutral for the walls....See MoreHanging decorative plates
Comments (1)Love it. Tons of images on pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?rs=ac&len=2&q=decorative%20plates%20on%20wall&eq=decorative%20plates&etslf=6085&term_meta[]=decorative%7Cautocomplete%7C1&term_meta[]=plates%7Cautocomplete%7C1&term_meta[]=on%7Cautocomplete%7C1&term_meta[]=wall%7Cautocomplete%7C1...See Moreanyone use SW Homburg Gray - is it a blue or green? pics please!
Comments (16)Thank you everyone. I have large paint boards from a craft store. I have 5 different colors painted. One color on each board. I am leaning now towards Harbor Gray or Roycroft Pewter as the Homburg Gray doesn’t have enough excitement for me. Lacks depth of color? Seems too muted green/blue. It’s new construction so have done the best I can to out board in various lights. I want a dark island and Cyberspace is awesome too dark. So down to two above....See Morelynartist
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