When we were engaged, Husband gave me carte blanche on the bridal registry. He didn't care about china, linens and silverware---this is a man who'd rather use paper plates than run the dishwasher every day. So instead of dragging him to Crate & Barrel, I took my friend Therese.
Therese is stylish in a way that's timeless while also being very now. I needed her counsel when I was picking out cereal bowls 15 years ago as much as I need her now that I'm picking out paint colors for my entire house. But Therese is far away, Husband has punted ... and I'm on deadline with the painters!
I do have some ideas, and I've so appreciated e-mails about favorite colors from friends and blog-readers (Thanks, guys!). I also have several other things going for me: SIL is painting her house and freely sharing advice from her decorator; daughters 2 and 3 are settled on their colors; and my new friend Sue is a designer who knows how to "read" paint.
So far, I've got one yellow bedroom, one lavender bedroom and a kids' bathroom that's going to be Italian Ice Green. Per SIL's suggestion, the hallways on both floors are going to be OC-5 Maritime White (a tad lighter than a non-fat/no-foam/half-caf latte from Starbucks). The basement stairway, hallway and "media room" will be the same, so the house's core will be a calming, neutral color that should stabilize it from looking like a Jolly Rancher's factory. I'm searching for a slightly darker version of OC-5 for the family room (Louisa--I'm trying HC-39, but it seems a bit yellowy in my dark family room).
I'm testing a very bold color on the plaster walls of the small and sunny foyer---AF 650 in satin, which is like a shiny, ripe eggplant. I think this will frame the curvey windows and doors nicely; who knows: maybe it'll make me want to cook Italian more. I'm considering Maple Leaf Red for the dining room; a sagey green from the affinity line, AF 435, for the living room, and another light green with slightly more blue tones for the kitchen--Af 465.
The hardest rooms have been the master bedroom, master bath, and my teen's room. We've tested a whole spectrum of colors on her walls...melon, gray, yellow, green, sage, purple. So far, the one she likes best is the color I'm thinking about for the kitchen, AF 465. It could work.
But what to do about the room I share with He who likes paper plates so much? The bathroom has cararra marble with a dark stained vanity and white tub and toilet. I've tested four colors (greys, greens and mauvish purple) and nothing, so far, appeals. The bedroom is vexing, too. It's a sunny room with a vaulted ceiling--the coolest bedroom ever--and I can't shake the notion that it should be purple, silver and cream. What?! This isn't Husband? He gave me carte blanche ...
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