What colour should I paint my windows?
Sara
9 years ago
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Comments (19)It sounds like you have plenty of natural light coming in so should be fine with most things. I think the blue all over would be a little too much with north light - making it feel a little cool. I would go with the suggested half and half which will also lift the height a making it feel more open. With the blue itself I would try to go for something with as warm an undertone as possible.. same with any whites you choose. If they have blue or grey undertones they will feel a look more drab with the specific light that's hitting them. It sounds like you're going to have a fab space! :)...See MoreWhat colour should I paint my living room?
Comments (8)I think you could go much bolder. That beautiful fireplace is bold! I’m mad about green and recently used Farrow & Ball Cromarty in my sitting room, but I think you could go even bolder with Mizzle or even Pigeon? I would paint the panels the same colour as the wall and keep the colour below the picture rail, above it white or at least a pale shade, but there are no hard and fast rules. To be honest any bold F&B paint would look good - despite the name Dead Salmon is a beautiful soft pink that would look great. The last pic is mine in Cromarty. You have such a lovely room!...See MoreWhat colour should i paint my walls?
Comments (20)This look would be rather timeless and easy to re-use when wanting to change styles and colour schemes. Keeping a rather neutral palette, which is what you've gone for is a good idea for the kitchen as to not age so quickly. With the use of colourful accessories and well chosen lighting I think this space could look fab. If you hadn't already chosen your units and had them fitted, I'd have recommended a slightly darker shade to provide some contrast, and a slightly lighter island colour. However, I wouldn't recommend darker walls, purely as your space although being a good size and having some natural light. It's not flooded with it, so wouldn't want to makes the space darker than necessary. Hope this helps! Let me know. :) - Kerry @KerryBryanInteriors...See MoreRussell Taylor Architects
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