Anonymous wrote:The peel and stick were very accurate. Also BM and SW can easily match each other’s colors. As a designer I don’t recommend fan deck. The sample is much too small. And influenced by the other colors and choices. Your room will only be one color. The larger the sample size the better.
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at Benjamin Moore Pale Oak? Depending on your lighting it can read more of a grey greige but never purplish. Not sure the SW equivalent but it's so popular that there must be one.
FWIW we have Agreeable Gray and it reads very cool in our house. If I had it to re-do I would have done something lighter and more on the taupe side, but I've lived with it for 4 years now and I'm not re-doing it anytime soon. I think any color can be on-trend if styled correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to everyone who weighed in. I think my next step is to borrow the fan deck and try out the colors in my kitchen. I appreciate you all. Have a wonderful evening!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to everyone who weighed in. I think my next step is to borrow the fan deck and try out the colors in my kitchen. I appreciate you all. Have a wonderful evening!
A suggestion. We have found that those little sample squares on the fan deck are often not enough to really tell how well it works. So we pick a few, like 4-5 colors that we think will look good and have SW mix up a small sample size (costs like $3-4 each). Then go to Michael's and buy a pack of poster boards (the 11x17 size). Or you can just cut up boxes that are heading for recycling and cut side panels off the boxes. Paint a square at least 8x11 or larger the color and then tape them up on each wall. Check how the panels look in the morning, afternoon, dusk and night with your lighting.
Colors that look good on a small sample chip in the fan deck in the store (or even at home) can look completely different in larger sizes up on the walls, in various degrees of direct or indirect light, at different times of day, etc. We found this very helpful in avoiding the painter's remorse (I swear that looked more gray/less purple/more beige/whatever).
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to everyone who weighed in. I think my next step is to borrow the fan deck and try out the colors in my kitchen. I appreciate you all. Have a wonderful evening!
Anonymous wrote:We just finished a big open kitchen LR/DR renovation and painted all the walls BM Light Pewter. I love it. It's a light, warm grey that errs on the side of greige depending on the light. We're going to paint the rest of the house in this, once we recover from the kitchen reno.