What colour should I paint the walls?
Laura Frampton
7 years ago
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Comments (27)Jonothanb1972 .... Wow how gorgeous is that!!! I also thought about having a feature colour on that bottom wall, but thought I would leave it until I decide what colour to do our lounge - which opens off that bottom door. It looks great light & bright though! Their floor has brighter tones to pick from though too! I haven't really had chance to look through the comments re damp roofing ...it may be too late as it's starting next week! Our house is a 1923 semi... We've been here a year now & I adore it, however we need to decorate the whole house and are on a very tight budget .... I just don't want to ruin it!...See MoreWhat colour should I paint the outside walls of my 1970s house?
Comments (1)If you are looking for a green based grey I would recommend farrow and ball Old White. We are just having our house repainted this colour. I wanted grey but we are surrounded by greenery and the blue based greys looked light blue rather than grey. The green base to Old White works well with greenery. Its also a very classic colour and so is easy to live with (or at least I hope so!). I have been amazed at how different the different greys look when put next to one another. All look grey in isolation. Together you can very clearly see that some are green based, some blue based and some purple based....See MoreWhat colour should I paint walls to match Howdens Cashmere Kitchen?
Comments (46)Cashmere popular. Mine being fitted this week. I have chosen real wood worktop and upstand. Plain Glass splashback behind hob and oxide emerald green floor tiles. Just for something different. Walks mmm not sure……something muted. Small kitchen but bright! Ideas… don’t hate me re floor 😳...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 MoreCreate Perfect
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