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Natural Choice SW 7011 (Thought this was Neutral Ground!!! (SW 7568)
Cynthia Taylor-Luce COMMENT ABOUT COLOR (Unifority or not) It looks attractive because the design interest comes from the furniture and the architecture and not the colour of the walls. The space looks more unified when the same neutral flows throughout. However, if you wanted to make the dining room, for instance, more of a feature to draw people into it, it would look stunning painted in a darker tone. I find that if people have a multi-coloured home, they long for calm neutrals and vice versa. That's why I alternate between light and dark when I decorate for myself--first scheme was dark walls and light floors and now I've got dark hardwood and white walls with accent colours in art and accessories. Human nature is to want change! I agree, this photo shows a beautiful space with very nice eclectic details.
Q&A ABOUT CHOOSING PAINT: Hi, and thanks for your question. Typically walls can have a little sheen when compared to the ceiling. We prefer a matte finish on the ceiling to eliminate glare. However in this image which was a hall) both the wall and ceiling paint finishes are matte from Benjamin Moore. (Ceiling paint is called Hazy Skies and the walls are Chelsea Gray). As for you bathroom color scheme....ultimately it is up to your discretion and your desired aesthetic. Keep in mind that lighting also plays a major factor in how paint looks in a space. Different types of lighting and color temperatures can drastically alter the perception of the paint color. We always recommend obtaining a handful of samples so you can see your paint selection in the space. Hope this helps and good luck with your project! Be sure to check out more bathroom designs ar www.dspacestudio.com April 1, 2014 at 8:51am Unlike 1 Thanked by tazzman2
This is wallpaper is referred to as "Murmur WMU104/05 - Weitzner." Visit store : weitznerlimited.com Murmur is the result of a wonderful gift from Mother Nature: muga silk. Drawing its name from the Assamese word for the rich amber color of the silkworm's cocoon, delicate yet resilient....... I would describe it as a soft, silky grey (perhaps w/cream undertone).
Off White Color from Benjamin Moore
PRO Pinemar, Inc Hi, thank you! We used a color called Loggia from the now defunct Finneran and Haley paint company. good luck with your project! Kyle
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