Pls recommend a gold/yellow for whole first floor

Anonymous
I know everything's gray these days and colors are different on every wall due to lighting. Still, I ask. Thank you!
Anonymous
Benjamin Moore Hawthorn Yellow
Anonymous
I cannot in good conscience recommend yellow/gold throughout.
Anonymous
Sherwin Williams Jersey Cream (lighter) and Compatible Cream (darker and more gold)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot in good conscience recommend yellow/gold throughout.

Ok. Any rec for something not white or grey?
Anonymous
NP, here. Take a look at Crisp Khaki by Benjamin Moore. It isn't yellow or gold, but it is a nice color with gold undertones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot in good conscience recommend yellow/gold throughout.


+1. It's just so dated and 1990. I can't stand yellow walls.

A nice beige is good if you can't do white or gray.
Anonymous
I love Behr Sandstone Cove.
Anonymous
Benjamin Moore Weston Flax is a gorgeous, pale yet sunshiny yellow. Highly recommend it.
Anonymous
I would go with something like BM Linen White, which has a buttery yellow undertone and looks creamy next to bright white woodwork. I don't think you will be happy in the long run with all yellow walls.
Anonymous
I had yellow walls in my bathroom and master bedroom and I had at least 10 people tell me it looked like pee. And how dated it made my furnishings look.
Anonymous
I had no idea people hated yellow walls. I love ours. Makes the house so bright and happy. It's really not obnoxious, just a pale yellow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea people hated yellow walls. I love ours. Makes the house so bright and happy. It's really not obnoxious, just a pale yellow.


How long has your house been yellow for? Yellow walls, oak cabinets and cherry furniture were really popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot in good conscience recommend yellow/gold throughout.


So what should someone do who doesn't like the gray trend?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sherwin Williams Jersey Cream (lighter) and Compatible Cream (darker and more gold)

This has been our first floor color for nearly 10 years. Is that a reason to keep it or change it?
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