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If you have cream shaker units....

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user1494670108 · 16/03/2019 19:44

Would it be too much to paint the walls cream too? And if not do you actually choose the same colour just in a different finish?
I currently have cream units (floor and wall) and black granite tops and pale green walls and as per my other thread, I'm dithering endlessly about what colour to paint the walls as it goes through open plan to a living area too

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grasspigeons · 16/03/2019 19:50

what colour is the living area? cant you go a shade darker than that (or lighter)

user1494670108 · 16/03/2019 21:59

I have all the walls the same colour, so its all currently a pale green, basically the same as green ground if you do Farrow and Ball, I tried cooking apple green but thought it was too green.
I'm trying to avoid grey although its feeling almost inevitable! We'll be having a navy sofa.

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grasspigeons · 16/03/2019 22:41

skylight or pitch blue? (F&B suggest these as colours that go with green ground.

Im sure cream and cream will be lovely too though

SleepyFlump · 16/03/2019 22:44

My old kitchen had cream shaker units and magnolia walls. Wooden worktops and cream tiled floor with slight marbling pattern. Looked fine.

CalmConfident · 16/03/2019 22:47

You could go bold! We have cream shaker units, black worktops and hot pink walls....would work with navy sofa!

BettyBooJustDoinTheDoo · 16/03/2019 23:00

I think the navy sofa may be the limiting factor to the colour on your walls, I think it will have to be a shade of blue or cream, like this picture, I don’t think grey walls would work particularly well.

If you have cream shaker units....
BettyBooJustDoinTheDoo · 16/03/2019 23:01

Yes I agree calm pink would go well and be a brave and different choice to the norm.

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