I love the light yellows, PP. Such a pretty neutral! The problem with colors like Greige and other greys is they are often have cooler undertones, and so while light in color, can still be a bit depressing in some rooms. I hate the gray floors as well. And in a bathroom, I love clean whites and adding color with accents. |
My designer friends would disagree with you vehemently. |
+1 And the tank dress or the strapless dress does nothing for the bride. |
I agree to the extent we can all now call grey BUILDER GRADE. Cheap and easy it is. |
I don't hate gray but I dont love it. Hate cream. I wish builder grade paint was just white. Looks so much cleaner and more modern. |
That house with the 4 car garage is not good. If you need that much garage and you have a farm house you build a barn. You have a regular attached garage ONE THE SIDE, and a beautiful barn located on the property. |
LOL. You should ask them what “classic” means. ![]() |
Grey and white is classic and timeless, we've been building homes like this for thousands of years. Is the faux brick or Mediterranean Disney world palaces that's fake and trendy. Stick with Craftsman grey and white, open floorplan , medium dark wood ffloors, white cabinets, light granite or quartz without busy patterns and you'll be fine and ride out any of the attempted trends that last 3-5 years. |
If you do something cost prohibitive, it won’t become too trendy.
You aren’t going to see full hickory kitchens anytime soon. |
I hate Grey and it is not classic-when we were house hunting in 1998 and again in 2005 nothing was painted grey grey grey grey grey. If it was "classic" we would have seen it before 2012 or whenever people became obsessed. |
Yeah. Grey is trendy not classic. It’s fine if you like it, but it hasn’t been instyle decade after decade. Most things come in and out. Even subway tile. |
I hope you’re trolling. You’ve just listed all the trendy things in one paragraph. Get some perspective |
I don't like formal living rooms or formal dining rooms. Would rather have 1 larger living room and 1 larger dining room or have the formal living room space a drop zone, craft room, office, or anything else. It's not a practical space. |
Grey and white colors are not considered "classic and timeless". Moreover, there is no such thing as "Craftsman grey and white". True Craftsman houses have natural materials such a REAL wood moldings, doors and window trim that are stained, not painted. True Craftsman colors are actually more muted earth tones, such as browns and greens. What you've described is a pre-fab mcmansion with a sorry attempt to look like a Craftsman. |
Greys have been around for a long time. ![]() ![]() |