Beige or tan vinyl windows with black trim?
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Beige/tan/almond vinyl windows???
Comments (5)If you aren't familiar with Houzz, now is the time. I've linked "almond windows" search on Houzz below. Here is a link that might be useful: [almond houzz windows[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/almond-windows-phbr0lbl-bl~l_7854)...See Morebeige vinyl windows (cwd) interior trim??? help!!
Comments (7)Carly, Over in the Home Decorating Forum they've had lots of discussions about stained wood windows and doors with white or painted trim and vis versa. I don't see why you can't have beige windows and white trim. If that doesn't do it for you, it is possible to paint vinyl so you could paint the interior white and leave the outside beige. Here are pictures: By the way, I am thinking of having beige or tan windows with white or off white painted trim, so I wanted to get a feel for how they would look, too. I think it looks good! Anne...See Morelove beige buying a new house, are tan/beige neutrals dated?
Comments (19)I've been on the prowl for paint colors for all the rooms in the Victorian we recently bought, and have been looking at lot of colors and collecting swatches and brochures and stuff - it's fascinating to see all the nuances in the neutrals these days - the 80s/90s beiges really sucked. I hate all the gray (though it's lovely when it's on the outside of the house), and while I'm not a huge fan of beige/taupe/tan (wouldn't jive with my house, anyway), I'm loving the matchups of creamy off-whites and whites for walls/trim - going to do this for the attic. Otherwise, cool interesting not-gray colors for the rooms (and probably wallpaper). Don't ever feel like you have adhere to trends. If you don't like gray, don't do gray. No one is doing paisley wallpaper anymore, but I'm going to because I want to. Do the beige and screw the trends and those folks that are all about "resale value" and thinking you need to design your house for the next buyer rather than yourself....See MoreBM Manchester Tan vs SW Realist Beige? Kilim Beige?
Comments (8)Hope all goes well with baby. When is h/she due? In answer to your question, what I meant is these colors are less "light reflective" than the off-whites more popular today. If you kitchen has a lot of windows, then any of the colors you mentioned would be OK. Realist Beige has an LRV of 59 (on a scale of 0-100; 100 being most reflective of light, ie. brighter to the eye); Manchester Tan has an LRV of 64; and Kilim Beige has an LRV of 57. Colors to consider are SW Natural Choice LRV 74; SW Egret White LRV 70; and SW Creamy LRV 81. All need to be compared to your cabinet color to ensure the right tone is achieved. You can order samples of the colors in 12x12 sheets for around $6.00 each from samplize.com. I use them all the time, because in the long run it is cheaper and no bottles of paint to dispose of and no purchase of foam boards, brushes and making the samples up. Plus, you get a real true sample of the color. Might try at least say 2-3 of your favorites if you can. Our SW store is taking call ins for chips for curb pick up. You could get all those chips and then decide what few to get the larger samples of so you can contrast and compare. Best of luck with the baby! I can't imagine being pregnant right now and I hope everything goes really well....See MoreRelated Professionals
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