1. Photos on the internet are a lousy way to judge colors. Each phone "corrects" photos, then each platform translates the language from the original input into it's own color language, then your monitor adjusts the color again. It is kind of like that game where someone whispers in one person's ear and they whisper into the next person's ear and after a few people the message is nothing at all like the original message.
2. Right now there is nothing to balance the color of the stone. That will come in as you add finishes.
3. Most people are afraid to mix warmer tones with the grayer tones, often leaving us with monotoned rooms that they are begging us to help add color or warmth or do something because it is boring.
Mother nature mixes warm and cool neutrals all the time with wonderful results.
Your home is not the cookie cutter white on white or gray and white that we have been seeing for the past decade.
The idea of using the same material on the interior and exterior was seen in every Frank Lloyd Wright designed home. He also mixed grays and warm tones and took his inspiration from nature.
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