Name that undertone(s)!!
Dianne Luke
2 years ago
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Koko Loko: tan with lavender undertones, so unique!
Comments (40)She did get blackspot early in the season and defoliated but continued to bloom. Those first leaves were probably more susceptible to bs because of the late frost. The new leaves have mostly been clean. I have her in a really shady spot in the shadow of the house and a fence (like maybe only 2 hours of early afternoon sun). I also think I planted a coral bells way too close to her....See MoreBenjamin’s moore Nimbus - purple pink undertone?
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Comments (5)Are you sure that the wall paint is not looking pink because of the warmth of your wood doors and trim? I would paint those out the same as the wall colour. It is really easy to panic at this stage when you are only comparing walls and cabinet colour. I would add your hardware, put appliances back, change lighting, and accessorize. I think it will all be great! I initially panicked several times too when remodelling and now I am so happy that I did not give in and make changes before seeing everything come together....See MoreWhat undertones go with gray with a green undertone?
Comments (8)It depends on what hue family the sofa belongs to. "Green" occupies 40% of color space. So, "green gray undertone" is super general and non descriptive. Color online is never accurate but my guess is it belongs to the Yellow hue family. Unlikely it's blue-green. Desaturated (low chroma) neutrals in the yellow hue family look greenish. It's the only location in color space to find greens that many would describe as olive, drab, khaki, ecru, linen, bone, stone, putty, champagne, etc....See MoreDianne Luke
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