Bookcase colour with Stiffkey Blue?
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Beautiful solid oak bookcase taking up space and hardly used!
Comments (73)I think you are missing an opportunity here; this is the perfect excuse to buy lots and lots of books. I have have run out of shelf space and have to choose what to pass on before I can buy any more...tough choices. :-)...See MoreBookcases
Comments (25)lots of people have had a good input on colour schemes - colour is a very personal choice .... whether you go for classic rich colour or something more neutral with longevity ... The one thing I would really consider doing is to remove the shelves from either side of the fireplace or at least make them shallower in depth and definitely go for a statement wallpaper or contrasting colour on the fireplace wall. this would make a real feature in the room and less oppressive, opening it up - the existing shelving as practical as it may be really dominates. I appreciate it is probably more of a case of practicality. Also depends on what your office is trying to do for you .... do you need a showcase office to impress visitors, are you there all office hours, ..... colour can create an ambience a mood, relaxing you or giving you a headache ..... ! Most interior designers refer to a certain colour range on the market (F&B) all their colours are quite relaxing even thought they me be deep colours check them out and use them as a starting point - you can always adjust the colour slightly by getting one mixed specially if they are not quite what you want. Oh and on the point of atmosphere - think I would be inclined to add neutral wood to warm up the room ... the floor looks good for sanding down. Good Luck and please post the results....See MoreF & B stiffkey blue v. LG Hicks Blue
Comments (4)You don't need to know a BM supplier as we'll deliver sample pots &/or paint directly to your door - with rollers and brushes too if needed. FB Stiffkey Blue is the first one and LG Hicks Blue the second. You should consider the undertones of each colour and what you are using them with as this will be a big guide in knowing which is the right colour for your space....See MoreHi do you think a stiffkey blue feature wall would go with Cromarty
Comments (4)What did you end up doing Debbie? Any photos to share? We’re currently building a new home which is broken plan in style and I’m trying to figure out how to have a co-ordinated but separate look across the different areas. I love those deep F&B blues and soft greens, but not sure how to incorporate both… TIA...See Morepannacotta
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