What color should I paint my living room if I want to avoid grey and white, considering I’m hesitant about choosing green?
8 months ago
Last Updated: April 25, 2024
Ivory would help to soften the floor a bit since it can be a bit too much on its own. rey is a completely different color scheme, so I wouldn’t consider that option.
How about considering a sage green with hints of grey or a taupe shade for the floor? Check out Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter, maybe go for a 50% lighter shade if your space doesn’t get much natural light.
Our favorite is Revere Pewter! We love it, it’s like a mix of beige and grey, super nice!
Reen used to be my favorite color, but after trying it twice and it failing both times, I learned my lesson. My old neighbors had green walls that just gave off a hospital vibe. Now I prefer neutral colors and focus on using decorative items to add pops of color instead.
Feel free to go with green if you want to. It’s just paint – you can always change it if you end up not liking it. Consider getting a large rug or piece of artwork with multiple colors you enjoy, then choose one of those colors for the walls.
Sure thing! Here is the new text: Adirondack blue
I’m going with Iron ore for the coat closet wall, door trim, and base, and Latte for the other three walls while keeping the trim and ceiling white.
Consider your furniture when deciding – maybe one wall in sage green and the rest in a neutral color.
I plan to paint the walls in Accessible beige with alabaster trim.
I’m thinking of going for a creamy white or beige to balance out the heavy tan/brown carpet on the stairs and floor.
If it were me, I’d start by changing out that light fixture and then see how it looks.
I really like the sage green color of my house.