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Kitchen Paint Color Advice

My kitchen and family room are open to each other. I just updated the family room paint in Behr Marsh Creek, which is a green/peacock color with sand color accents (drapes, etc.) in a more 'beachy' color theme. The kitchen counters are a similar peacock color. It has maple cabinets, beige ceramic floor, and off white appliances.

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The kitchen is currently a yellow/gold with a dry-brush glaze. It was more of a tuscan/old world design, now I am looking for something more in line with new family room design. Any suggestions on paint color? The kitchen also opens to hallway and dining room painted a khaki tan color.

Lisa from Cleveland, OH


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Kitchen Paint Color Advice

Terra cotta would look good with those colors. (01/07/2009)

By joan pecsek

Kitchen Paint Color Advice

Since you just painted your family room in Behr Marsh Creek, which is a green/peacock color with sand accents, I would continue that color into the kitchen as they are open to one another. Perhaps you want to go one shade lighter on the color swatch, but I think that would contrast with the cabinets nicely, but coordinate with your countertops which are of a similar shade.

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Best of luck (01/09/2009)

By Carol in PA

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