Does anyone know the Anderson window Birch Bark paint color?
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Anyone used birch for painted cabinets?
Comments (8)Hi browneyedgirls, It makes me happy that your using my kitchen as inspiration! It has made me a happy gal too. I'm officially not done, still need a light over the table, backsplash, moulding around the window and a few other things. Hopefully I'll post finished kitchen pictures soon. My KD is the one that suggested the birch, said it's better for painted cabinets. I knew nothing about it and didn't question his decision. Maybe someone else has more info if maple is stronger than birch. I think the way my finish was put on may attribute to the wood not showing. I think it has many layers that are baked on. I can ask him tomorrow about the finish, birch and what the crown is made of. I really have no idea!...See MoreBacksplash Advice - Red Birch, White and Granite
Comments (7)Thanks avidinternet and others for your posts. I spent many hours over the last days staring and thinking. Thanks for the support that most of the options would work. The recommendation to keep to three colors has been very helpful. I was trying paint colors with slight yellow and green tones and feeling that they were not quite right. Now I realize that the real color focus is the birch cabinets (duh..) So, based on reading this post and many others, I went back to my inspirational photos (so GW :) The backsplashes sometimes introduce a new color, but work when they also pick up on at least one, often two of the main colors of the rest of the kitchen. For example, painted white and natural red birch cabinets with black countertops and a sparkly mosaic backsplash that picks up the cabinet tone, is reflective like the white and brings in a green, which is then used for a wall color. My challenge is with two different counters (though both are gray) I have to careful, especially with the movement of the island (the head cheese comment made me laugh :) Color wise, I am leaning towards BM Revere Pewter for the walls, more of a light gray/putty with a very slight green undertone but not a "color" like the others. Backsplash wise, it is either some calcatta (mosaic - hand cut or not, mini-brick or 2x4 brick) but need to determine if more white like the Statuary Calcutta, more color (Calcatta Tia) or in between (Calcatta Med brick.) I still have a soft spot for the Sand Chelsea art glass and love the triangle glass mosaic, but (1) I fear is is less "natural" then everything else I have chosen and (2) it is ridiculously priced. I have included a link to the same backsplash album, but the last two photos show the paint colors and tile colors options I am leaning toward (colorful Calcatta Tia and less colorful Calcatta), not necessarily the format of tile (yes, I think the flat octagons are too much, but I love that tile :) I did not have a sample of the more white calcatta staturario. Does anyone have thoughts on polishes versus honed on the walls? The Pietra countertops are honed and the Super White island is polished (for now, though we may change.) Thanks again for the direction, any other input appreciated. Here is a link that might be useful: Kitchen Backsplash Options with Paint colors at end...See MoreMarvin Integrity all ultrex vs Anderson 100
Comments (177)My daughter has purchased a new home with 50 year old double hung windows that need to be replaced. It is a colonial home in Massachusetts several miles from the coast. She is trying to decide between the Anderson 400 series and the Marvin Integrity. She wants to stay with the same traditional 6 over 6 white double hung windows. Any thoughts on which is better - the Marvin Integrity, or the Anderson 400 Series?...See MoreLooking for white paint color to match Andersen 100 series windows
Comments (8)"Why wouldn't the sales person tell me they are not truly white?" They are white, just a white with grayish undertones. Every "white" has some other back tint, gray, yellowish, etc. Technically white is not a color but a shade. You blame the dealer but why didn't you look at the color white and match it against the paint color you wanted to use?...See More- 3 years ago
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