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Tania Byrne
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Comments (13)I can help find this for you in the morning if you haven't already. If you have photoshop, you can grab the RGB value of the color and then plug it into easyrgb.com for the closest colors to that value. I use it all the time for my work. As someone else mentioned though, this can only be used as a guideline. With light casting and shadows, it would be hard to find the exact match...See MoreWhite-out or pops of colour?
Comments (6)I think a few options. You can either layer whites or choose a neutral in different shades of the same colour or a few coordinating neutrals then use throughout the house, sometimes on all the walls, some for a feature wall etc. then you can either add the same pop of colour throughout or choose a few that coordinate. If you have an open plan room, maybe one end go for a wall in x colour and the other have a chair in a coordinating colour and tie it together with a cushion in x colour. I'd keep woodwork the same colour. Colour can just be in the accessories or furniture rather than on the wall too. It is your home so the interior should reflect you, if you do go predominantly white with a few colour feature walls they can be easily be painted when sold. This may be a little extreme but you could also pick just 3 colours. I love navy, white and hot pink at the moment and you can give rooms different looks. Images from concepts and colour ways, hgtv, georgicapond and shelterness...See MoreAn interior wood paint colour similar to American walnut?
Comments (0)Hi all, I love the colour of American walnut. It has a beautiful purple hue. For anyone passing through Dublin airport, check out the toilet doors - they are American walnut! I am hoping to repaint our wooden stairs in this colour but am struggling to find a paint colour thats a good match. Does anyone know of one? Thanks!...See Morehelp - i am 6 months trying to sort this.
Comments (4)For an overall sense of a dramatic colour change I'd suggest using Crown paints room painter app. It wouldn't be accurate for exact shade like a tester pot is but it might give you the confidence to make the change! Take a good photo of your room and try it out. It can be tricky to use when there are lots of items you don't want to paint e.g. kettle, so best clear any clutter first. I've messed with your photo as an example...See MoreMaria Fenlon Interior Design
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