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Painting Kitchen with Sapphire Blue CountersThe kitchen itself is set up galley style, then it L's out at the end into a dinette/breakfast nook area. The tile for the floor is a light color as well (it brings out the orangy brown in the granite). Please help me pick a wall color that would look decent. Any and all ideas will be greatly appreciated. I have been searching for a while now and can't decide what would be best. Nicole from NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Painting Kitchen with Sapphire Blue CountersHi, I just painted my kitchen. Since I could not get the Old Wall board GLUE off the bottom half of the wall, I decided to texture that part first to hide the old black paste. I then put 2 coats of Primer on the walls and painted the top half a color called Morning Frost ( Light baby blue) and the bottom half ( Textured now) Waterwheel, which is a little darker and put a border on to seperate the 2 colors, and left the ceiling white. I think it looks wonderful and trust me, anything looks better than they did! I have attached a picture, and I think according to your counters, this would match great, Just an idea! Happy painting! Post by rainbow35fw RE: Painting Kitchen With Sapphire Blue Counters
I'd go with a light to med blue if you live where it's hot most of the time because blue is a "cooling" color. If you live in a place like Alaska or Seattle where there's little sun most of the year, I'd go with a golden beige or a golden tan color because it reminds you (a little) of sunshine. But if you have the guts to go a little wild, you can always go with a "pumpkin" or even a "peanut butter" color. Remember, if you DO choose blue, always make sure the blue has a TINY bit of gray added, otherwise the blue can tend to look "juvenile". Post by Cyinda |
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