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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. What about Manchester Tan? http://www.houzz.com/manchester-tan We have white now, and it's a little too boring and really shows toddler messes.[/quote] We have a color similar to this in our house and I really love it, and I didn't think I would. It's neutral but not cold, and it makes a nice contrast with white trim. If you had asked me a few years ago I would have worried about it being too "yellow" but we have these yellowy beiges throughout the house and I feel it's really bright and cheerful.[/quote] This is a popular color on the Washington Post home chat. I had BM shaker beige in my last house which is a lighter color but also very neutral. I think that you should go with something you like. Your buyers can always reliant and I can't imagine that they wouldn't buy your house bc you are using beige tones instead of grey tones. You are staying neutral.[/quote]
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