Paint scheme for first floor issue

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the trim white dove in all the rooms? What about wallpaper?

What’s the flooring? Rugs? Style vibe?

Is there room for a console table in the hall? Do you have a lamp on it? Could you add some great sconces?


OP here. No room for a console. Space for one piece of artwork that is 10” wide max. It’s a tiny colonial. Rug I have is vintage with reds and blues. It’s beautiful but not very bright….


Do a piece of art flanked by sconces, or maybe a wall mounted console or shelf. Adding lighting other than the overhead will make a huge difference. And make the overhead a fabulous lantern or something.

Here’s a fun version:
Wallpaper Schumacher magnolia tree. Light, will go with your white dove, but kind of moody for your dark hall.


This fun mirror can hold its own without a console:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/mirrors/wall-mirrors/salvador-art-deco-style-gold-leaf-wooden-wall-mirror-spini-firenze/id-f_45105892/
With a pair of sparkly sconces:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/sconces-wall-lights/pair-of-large-kalmar-crystal-glass-sconces-wall-lights-austria-1970s/id-f_41607942/
Anonymous
Op I think a warm color in the hallway is a great idea. And the contradt between color and neutral in adjoining rooms is nice. If you want a pink I'd look at ben moore first light ( it has gray in it) or touch of pink or pink moire or anything around those colors. Rich yellow/ creams are back. Check out golden straw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the trim white dove in all the rooms? What about wallpaper?

What’s the flooring? Rugs? Style vibe?

Is there room for a console table in the hall? Do you have a lamp on it? Could you add some great sconces?


OP here. No room for a console. Space for one piece of artwork that is 10” wide max. It’s a tiny colonial. Rug I have is vintage with reds and blues. It’s beautiful but not very bright….


Do a piece of art flanked by sconces, or maybe a wall mounted console or shelf. Adding lighting other than the overhead will make a huge difference. And make the overhead a fabulous lantern or something.

Here’s a fun version:
Wallpaper Schumacher magnolia tree. Light, will go with your white dove, but kind of moody for your dark hall.


This fun mirror can hold its own without a console:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/mirrors/wall-mirrors/salvador-art-deco-style-gold-leaf-wooden-wall-mirror-spini-firenze/id-f_45105892/
With a pair of sparkly sconces:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/sconces-wall-lights/pair-of-large-kalmar-crystal-glass-sconces-wall-lights-austria-1970s/id-f_41607942/


This is hideous. I hope this isn't your day job.

OP stick to white paint.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the many suggestions. I have a ceiling light I could change out but honestly there is ZERO wall space for sconces, art, etc. it’s a tiny space! Love the idea of wallpaper but it ain’t in my budget right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the trim white dove in all the rooms? What about wallpaper?

What’s the flooring? Rugs? Style vibe?

Is there room for a console table in the hall? Do you have a lamp on it? Could you add some great sconces?


OP here. No room for a console. Space for one piece of artwork that is 10” wide max. It’s a tiny colonial. Rug I have is vintage with reds and blues. It’s beautiful but not very bright….


Do a piece of art flanked by sconces, or maybe a wall mounted console or shelf. Adding lighting other than the overhead will make a huge difference. And make the overhead a fabulous lantern or something.

Here’s a fun version:
Wallpaper Schumacher magnolia tree. Light, will go with your white dove, but kind of moody for your dark hall.


This fun mirror can hold its own without a console:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/mirrors/wall-mirrors/salvador-art-deco-style-gold-leaf-wooden-wall-mirror-spini-firenze/id-f_45105892/
With a pair of sparkly sconces:

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/sconces-wall-lights/pair-of-large-kalmar-crystal-glass-sconces-wall-lights-austria-1970s/id-f_41607942/


This is hideous. I hope this isn't your day job.

OP stick to white paint.


That’s so harsh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the many suggestions. I have a ceiling light I could change out but honestly there is ZERO wall space for sconces, art, etc. it’s a tiny space! Love the idea of wallpaper but it ain’t in my budget right now.


If you love the idea of wallpaper and you want to put some time in, you could DIY stripes or a stencil of some kind. If you want it to be really subtle, you can use the same color in different sheens.

How high is the ceiling? What’s the budget for the new light? That’s going to be more impactful than the paint color.
Anonymous
My decorator uses this color a lot---it's a beautiful neutral that mixes well with whites. Get a sample and see if it works for you.

https://www.farrow-ball.com/us/paint/slipper-satin
Anonymous
The space is so small and it is just a paint.
Start with what you like if it doesn't work change it.
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