Need help with my open plan kitchen living room colour scheme
camkk017
7 years ago
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Comments (0)teal coloured leather 3 piece suite and cream marble fireplace. need advice on wall colour...See Morewhat colour scheme to change to to brighten open plan living/dinning a
Comments (4)YOU HAVE GOT YOURSELF A LOVELY HOME AND IT CLEARLY HAS CHARM AND POTENTIAL FOR YOU TO CREATE YOUR DREAM HOME. I THINK ITS EASIER TO PAINT THE WALLS A WARM OFF WHITE OR CREAM. THEN FURNISH IT WITH THINGS THAT MAKE YOU FEEL HAPPY. DON'T WORRY ABOUT FASHIONS AS THEY FADE. JUST LIVE IN THE SPACE FOR A WHILE AND SETTLE IN. AFTER A WHILE YOUR INSTINCTS WILL GUIDE YOU AS TO WHAT COLOUR WILL SUIT YOU AND HOW YOU LIVE. READ UP ABOUT HOW COLOUR AND LIGHT AFFECT MOOD. AS A GENERAL RULE IF I GO WITH WHITE WALLS THEN I MAKE THE FURNISHINGS DARK OR BRIGHT. IF I GO DARK ON THE WALLS THEN I MAKE THE FURNITURE LIGHTER WITH COLOUR POPS ON THE ACCESSORIES. A GOOD IDEA WOULD BE TO LOOK ON RIGHTMOVE LONDON, THEN LOOK AT WHAT YOU LIKE AND WHAT YOU HATE. HOUZZ IS AMAZING, FULL OF AMAZING IDEA'S THE MOST DIFFICULT TASK IF WORKING OUT WHAT YOU LIKE BECAUSE WE ARE SPOILT FOR CHOICE. THE MAIN THING IS THAT YOU HAVE A FAB HOME READY TO LOVE. GOOD LUCK....See MoreNeed help designing open plan kitchen/living/dining
Comments (29)Hey Nisha! I love your Option 4 and what a fab design- looks amazing!!! I think Option 4 has lots of space and flow through the room without having to walk around furniture and is a great adult space with formal and informal dining with the addition of the breakfast bar. If little people do come along in the future and you need a play space when they're a little bit older, you can always whip out the breakfast bar and move the table up closer to the kitchen at that point- it's a lovely flexible design. In the meantime Option 4 feels light and open and spacious and looks fab to me. What a long way you've come since your first post! How exciting!...See MoreUrgent colour advice: open plan living room-kitchen required, please!
Comments (3)It's really hard to have an opinion on a screen............uinfortunately, colours just look different to people as the colours on their screens differ from one another.......does that make sense. I can tell you however, having used Dusted Moss 2 & 3 on many occasions, that it is a lot more green than it looks on your chart above, which looks grey. It has grey tones, but as the name suggests it is a green. Dulux is for sure, lovely paint,. The colour charts however, aren't so accurate and the paint mixing compared to the colour cards is also not that accurate. I always suggest to people to go get colour cards and testers and paint at least an A4 piece of paper with 2 or 3 coats. Move the paper around as the paint changes with the light in differing positions. Probably not what you want to hear, but you can't choose paint from a computer screen and hope for any accuracy at all. I now prefer Valspar ( B&Q ), used to be Crown. The colour matching is phenomenal. The accuracy to the cards is spot on, and the paint is good. I used to be a Dulux everything fan................but since discovering Valspar I have been converted....See Morecamkk017
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