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Greys to go with cream and brien

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Pinkpeanut27 · 17/09/2017 11:18

I know it's not a true grey I'm looking for but I have a dark brown and cream house from when we decorated 12 yrs ago !
I can afford to do everything at once so thought a quick paint job throughout ( desperately needed) might have an impact as we save up.

So firstly I have a bedroom with dark brown bed and furniture , silver grey curtains and need a paint colour . I was thinking of keeping it neutral but could go with blue .

Them we have a white suite in our ensuite and light wood floor and cream stone looking tiles with bits of grey in . I would say they are on tne pink side of cream rather than the yellow side .
Would you do 2 different colours or the same.

Secondly I have a dark wood kitchen with cream stone tops and cream stone tiles can I paint tne walls anything other than cream ? Also this runs into the dining room through large arch so agsin same colour or different ?

Thanks for reading

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JumpingJoey · 19/09/2017 08:55

Dulux wildwater 6 for your bedroom. Nice light soft warm greyish blue.

Pinkpeanut27 · 19/09/2017 10:08

Brilliant I'll look at that . I find it so hard working out the undertones in the greys

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OverinaFlash · 19/09/2017 13:31

How about a nice sage green for the kitchen walls? Should work well with the dark wood and cream and neutral enough that you don't need to continue the colour into the dining room if you'd rather not.

Pinkpeanut27 · 19/09/2017 16:52

I hadn't thought of that , I was pondering a light soft greenish blue ( turquoise or duck egg no idea what it's actually called !) but the sage green might look nice and then o could go with a sort of greige ( I'd that the right term) in the dining room .

I just want to get rid of the whole magnolia look ! Which I did to get rid of the bright colours we had before!

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buckeejit · 19/09/2017 17:43

You could take some pics & email farrow & ball. I did it via Facebook when looking for advice on our kitchen island & they were great

Pinkpeanut27 · 19/09/2017 18:14

Wow didn't know that was possible do you think they do a similar thing in store ? We have one in town

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buckeejit · 19/09/2017 18:16

Possibly-try both in case they give you different options-I sent a fab message saying the colour of my kitchen units, direction it faced, where light come from & photo of the floor & they gave me a couple of options & explained the undertones & why they'd work-I was v impressed!

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