Wall color coordination after shower tile refinishing
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wall color to coordinate with stained glass window - please help
Comments (31)So you can get an idea of what brown w/ dark trim may offer you here are 2 browns that I used yrs. ago and really liked w/ my dark trim. Clearly you can see that I lean towards most anything w/ a green tone. I won't list the names as I just wanted to give you a general idea.: On a dreary day & flash: The next lighter shade on the strip: Brown could work very well w/ the greyer tones that you are trying to work w/. If I might make a few color suggestions to give you some ideas of greyed colors that could be close to some of those Farrow and Ball colors that could look so nice w/ your wood - not sure about the windows: Really Greyed colors BM Imperial Gray #1571 BM Cheyenne Green #1502 or 1512 - can't read my writing SW Svelte Sage SW Softened Green #6177 BM Mesquite #0501 Clearer colors that are similar to some F&B colors: BM Healing Aloe #1562 SW Mountain Air Valspar Field of Pines #5004-4A BM Blue Grass #CC-640 Valspar April Thicket #5003-3C BM Wythe Blue #HC-143 BM Florentine Plaster #520 SW Naturel #2080 Also don't think that using a rich cream/ neutral color is a cop out. Sometimes that is a beautiful way to pull all of the others colors together and have a subtle yet rich palette that flows so well. Remember - if that window can be seen from other rms. the wall colors in those other rms. can raelly help draw the color of the window out and totally unify everything around it. Have you thought about painting the parlor another color instead of Rich Cream? Maybe paint the entry rm. Rich Cream instead. My thought process is that when you would walk into your home you would see the beautiful window w/ no hard visual color pulling away from it and then all of the subtle greyed tones all around. Although I do see your point - Rich Cream would really look lovely w/ that white in that rm. Personally I do not regret for an instant deciding to go neutral in my hallway....See MoreWall and cabinet paint color help to coordinate with tile floor!!
Comments (13)I don't love the tile either, but on my monitor it doesn't look bad with the wall and trim colors you have now. I think you can get away with white cabinets just fine, maybe white dove like your trim so you're not adding another color to the mix. You can also paint the wood strip on the counters. My in-laws did that. The counters look a lot like the floor tile. I agree with others not to spend a lot of energy and time trying to find a perfect color to coordinate with a tile you don't love. If you're not going to remodel, white cabinets is a pretty safe choice for resale (and your first color choice) so I would just go with that. Area rug is another great suggestion to help it fade into the background....See MoreHelp choosing paint colors to coordinate with black slate tile
Comments (2)Not sure why you chose a dark grey grout, but I would paint the walls the color of the grout. If the grout were not gray I would suggest Palladian Blue with the black and white....See MoreDoes this shower tile coordinate with the granite and floor tile?
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