Wall Colour advice
keswing
4 years ago
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Wall colour advice for open kitchen dining area
Comments (8)If you were my client I would agree with Samantha that you really need to keep it to the naturals to keep it as light and airy as possible. The units are fairly dark and the black tiles will also be sucking in light so a green would make it feel quite a bit smaller and darker than it does now. I would paint it all in a nice clean and fresh off white (floors, walls and skirting) and than add your accent green in through accessories which will also make it easy to change if you get board of it or find is too cold in winter months. You could also paper the feature wall, as suggested, in keeping with the scheme. Hang a large mirror to help reflect light and then get some nice warm blinds or window dressing to add texture, warmth and a homely feel. You could also change the small light fitting in the dining room to a large pendent style light to hang over the dining table which will add impact and make the room feel more balanced. You could consider a 3D render/image of the space which do not cost too much but will give you a great look at the room after painting so you can see what is possible and what effect the colour will have on the space. I hope that helps :)...See Morewall colour advice needed
Comments (10)Hi there, been following your progress with interest. It’s really coming together now. For paint colours I would do as Colourhappy suggested in your other post and paint it all white to begin with. You can get bare plaster paint from diy shops buts it’s basically watered down emulsion. Get the flooring in first as this will have an impact on colours. From there if it looks or feels cold then I’d go for a neutral with a green undertone as I always think this looks good in dark spaces and under artificial light. Off the top of my head F&B shaded white and slightly deeper old white, Little Greene French gray and possibly Acre might look good. Get a few testers tho and remember you can always get them colour matched at Valspar or trade decorating centres. Might not be your bag but i did a little mood board, chairs and furniture in a raw rustic wood would also look equally good....See MoreWall colour advice for lagoon worktop
Comments (3)Hi Sophie, I have just built a house with a south-east facing kitchen with a lot of glass. The kitchen is white gloss with white quartz work tops and an engineered oak floor. I have painted it Dulux brilliant white (along with much of the rest of the house) and have also used a copper pendent and copper mirrored splash back. I'm delighted with the brilliant white as it takes on different tones to reflect and harmonise with other items in the rooms and the changing light as the sun moves around. Good luck with your project - it looks lovely....See MoreKitchen wall colour advice
Comments (8)That looks nice , need colour to tone with curtains and blind tho as I still like my curtains , I’m thinking green now , you helped me with my lounge colour earlier this year , that was green chimney breast , love green like you , thinking maybe doing one wall green where cabinets are and maybe rest of walls light cream , not magnolia , hate it ,😂 think now sitting looking at it a soft saggy green maybe , it’s finding the right colour...See Morekeswing
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