Neutral paint color - not too pink, not quite gray
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Paint - the perfect light neutral gray taupe or cream color HELP
Comments (20)Hi - We just painted our entire first floor in Farrow & Ball "old white", which is a taupe-y grey. In some light, it also has a very slight hint of sagey green, but not so much that you'd think it's a green color. It definitely looks more taupe-y than anything else, and we've gotten lots of "oohs and aaahs" over it, even from the subs. We have dark wood floors and white trim and baseboards (which is done in F&B "Pointing" as are our ceilings). In the office and master bedroom, we used F&B "light grey", which is also a wonderful color but definitely darker and may not feel light enough for the main areas in your home, depending on what your natural light is like (and obviously, depending on your taste for dark vs. light). Farrow & Ball has such wonderful big hand-painted swatch cards, and I would highly recommend purchasing them...they're a hefty $50, but definitely worth it and WAY better than the little brochure they'll send you for free, which has tiny little bits of color that give you just enough of a feel to want to see more! If you're interested, I can take photos of these rooms, but we're moving in on Friday (after an 8-month whole house renovation), and we're in the throes of last-minute chaos with electricians hanging fixtures, painters doing touch-ups and punch list stuff. Our contractor put rosin paper down on the floors so they won't get messed up, and so the tone of the red rosin paper may influence what you'll see as the color of the walls. Here's a tip for you - if you go to Google and press the tab for "Images" and type in the name of the paint that you're considering using, you'll probably see photos of rooms from magazines that used that color. It's very helpful. When we were considering using F&B's "Middleton Pink" for my teenage daughter's room, we were worried that it would be too little girl-ish, but when she saw the image of several rooms painted in Middleton Pink, she liked it and so we went with it (unfortunately, later on, after it was on the walls, I made the mistake of mentioning that it wasn't a very sophisticated color. DUH! WRONG thing to say to a teenager). Anyway, Google Images was very helpful! Good luck with your search. I went through the identical struggle on the neutral grey taupe about six months ago so I know how difficult it can be! Susan...See MoreFarrow and Ball neutral gray to go with other colors
Comments (4)I googled Hague Blue-magnificent color! I think it calls for a cooler gray. I also wouldn't shy away from grayish white Now, if I look at their options on their site-assuming they are at least somewhat close to reality(which isn't always the case)-I see several colors that maybe are worth sampling. Drop Cloth. Conforth White. Pavilion Gray. Hardwick White. Skimming Stone. Ammonite. Shadow White. Maybe try these first. By the way-crazy idea-but very light pink, very cool, without any yellow in it- might turn out interesting. Something like Calamine? Or-very very light blue? Like Dimpse. Disclaimer: I didn't try any of these. My inclination is usually for warm colors..even their Elephant's Breath and Dove Tale were too cold for me.. Anyway. it's trial and error.. You'll find your perfect shade....See MorePaint color..too grey..too blue..too yellow
Comments (5)The closest color in Sherwin-Williams in terms of luminance (Value and LRV) is a new Emerald Designer Collection color. Agreeable Gray is closer in terms of hue but it's a slightly darker color. You don't have to know what the color notations in the table mean to compare and understand the similarity....See MoreBalboa mist too pink, classic gray too light
Comments (27)Please explain how quality lighting is achieved Unfortunately, have to deal with the hand you're dealt when it comes to how much and the quality of natural light you have in a room. Adding windows and doors (called fenestration) to improve the amount and balance of light usually isn't realistic. Neither is changing light bulbs. Because even if you were to leave the lights on all day (and who does that?) the affect is comparable to spitting into the ocean and expecting it to rise. Window treatments that open to expose as much of the window as possible helps the most when trying to bring some balance to the quality of inherent light. By balance I mean a quality of light that shines a mix - or balance - of wavelengths across the whole visible spectrum. Not just warm like incandescent light bulbs and not just cool like many daylight light bulbs. What kind of light source will Balboa Mist need to look warm grayish purple. A natural or artificial light source that is 'cooler' and shines more wavelengths from the blue end of the spectrum can make Balboa Mist show up purple. Again, during the day the color and kelvins of a light bulb mean nothing. At night, it's going to change how the color looks - and the atmosphere. So, it's really important that you like the vibe you get in the room from a light bulb. That's just as important as how changing the light changes a paint color....See MoreRelated Professionals
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