More beige?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find extremely boring neutral colors to be a turn-off personally. I think if you choose one shade from white of any more interesting color, you'll attract some buyers who don't want a cookie cutter home without scaring off many people who do.

I agree that I don't understand the attraction of pale gray. One or two shades off white just looks dingy. A bolder gray can be nice, but not something I'd do with an eye toward resale.


Completely agree. This is how the north-facing living/dining room of our bungalow was painted, and it just looked dirty and depressing. We recently painted the room with Benjamin Moore Soleil. It is a very soft yellow. Definitely a yellow, but pale. It has completely transformed the room into a warm and much brighter space.
Anonymous
Isnt grey the new beige? I would do a very very light grey in the bedrooms. Tan is okay everywhere else. No green, robin egg, brown, etc. Just light tn or light grey.

Anonymous
BM Linen White works great for bedrooms as well. Just enough color to make the trim pop.
Anonymous
Ugh - hate all yellows. I'd be annoyed if the entire house had to be repainted. Just go for non-yellow neutral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh - hate all yellows. I'd be annoyed if the entire house had to be repainted. Just go for non-yellow neutral.


something like the BM linen white would be perfect
Anonymous
I hate yellow tinted whites/neutrals. Reminds me of walls stained by cigarette smoke.

I would do a white with blue undertones.
Anonymous
I wouldn't do grays or blues. Blues are very taste specific, and grays just look dingy at worst or cool and sterile at best.

Stick with shades of white, biege, taupe or light tans.

Yellows are okay, but are hard to do right and are very taste specific.
Anonymous
you need a warm grey. BM Revere Pewter toned down 50%, BM grey owl, or BM edgecomb grey
Anonymous
are people seriously not buying a house because they would have to repaint? That seems like a real lack of imagination. As long as the original paint colors weren't too dark, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a house with the colors you mentioned, OP. Apparently unlike some buyers, I have the imagination to picture rooms in different colors and don't mind painting them.

I painted a bedroom "Devon Cream" in my last house and it was really pretty. I like a creamy yellow. Just not in every room. (For a warm beige, I like Antique White. For a cool one, I like Swiss Coffee.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh - hate all yellows. I'd be annoyed if the entire house had to be repainted. Just go for non-yellow neutral.


+1

The yellow room in our new house is the first to go.
Anonymous
grey is sad
Anonymous
I'd go for Manchester Tan in the bedroom and hallway. You might also try it in the minty green room. Surprising your home didn't sell. Maybe try more aggressive staging? Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh - hate all yellows. I'd be annoyed if the entire house had to be repainted. Just go for non-yellow neutral.


+1

The yellow room in our new house is the first to go.

+ 2 I hate yellow. The beige I chose for my bedroom looks yellow even though it's not and I can't stand it.
Anonymous
I would go with a white with a slight biege
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:are people seriously not buying a house because they would have to repaint? That seems like a real lack of imagination. As long as the original paint colors weren't too dark, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a house with the colors you mentioned, OP. Apparently unlike some buyers, I have the imagination to picture rooms in different colors and don't mind painting them.

I painted a bedroom "Devon Cream" in my last house and it was really pretty. I like a creamy yellow. Just not in every room. (For a warm beige, I like Antique White. For a cool one, I like Swiss Coffee.)


Nope. I would just be annoyed that I'd need to repaint right away. I can live with a nice neutral for some time. Or even most cool colors. I'd have to repaint yellows/reds/oranges immediately. I can't stand 99% of them and they feel dated.
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