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Okay with all this talk from and advice needed from Jennifer and I about her paint colors and me and my bamboo floors (thanks to all that have responded so far to that thread by the way ) I now have another thing I'd like opinions on.
I'm TOTALLY incompetent when it comes to decorating and I sit here now wondering why the heck I agreed to build another house Here's my 'current' LOL issue. Our kitchen and family room will be an open concept L shape room. Short part of the L is the kitchen area with cupboards, island and appliances. Long part is the adjoining eating area with table and chairs and then a sofa table, sofa, loveseat and chair with the top of the L (very end of the room) having a fireplace in the corner and the tv and stand.
I am having my olive colored maple cabinets in the new place just like I have here because A I love them and B I couldn't make a decision So I have chosen the olive colored cabinets, a black with olive swirl granite countertop and an 8 x 4 island with the same granite which will be dividing the short part of the L from the beginning of the long part of the L where the table and chairs are (confused yet? )
My table and chairs are black metal with funky multi colored (grey's, browns, blacks) interchangeable tiles and my family room coffee, sofa and end tables are metal in a brushed nickle color. My sofa, loveseat and chair are plum/burgundy. Not quite plum, not quite burgundy whatever the heck color THAT makes. I think I'm color blind AND decorating challenged.
My dilemma now is I had wanted to paint my wall behind my cabinets (short part of the L) a cranberry red to go with my funky NEW dishes I got for Christmas and the cranberry in our SA. My non designing challenged hairdresser friend stated the olive cupboards and cranberry were opposite colors on the wheel (what on earth?) and that a soft yellow or butterscotch would look nice and I could use one shade behind the olive cupboards and another different shade in the area where the table and chairs are and the family room is and use my cranberry as an accent in the kitchen area. Okay, whatever! I"m going to go along because her places always look great. However, I am now torn trying to figure out a color of wood for the floors. I saw a great one today which was a very light maple but I had always HATED light floors. Her furniture was dark and her walls were a green and an orange. Mine are dark but my walls will be a yellow. I've always liked medium to a darkish oak color floor (I don't like real dark or blackish colors or the orangey or cherry colors) so I don't know if I should stick with the medium browns since the walls are light and the granite is dark or go with the new light color I saw. I'm thinking the light colored floor wouldn't look so good with yellowish walls (maybe too much yellow??)
Man, I"m going on and on and on...can you tell I've had a few drinks tonight (no kids for the weekend for the first time in years and here we are having to make floor and color choices )
Any suggestions besides go jump in the lake etc would be GREATLY appreciated! If I knew how to start a poll it would be this....
olive cupboards
black granite countertop
black metal and brushed nickle metal tables and occasional tables
burgundy/plummish leather furniture
a yellowish/buttercup or was it butterscotch walls (IS there a difference? NOT to me hee hee)
medium brown or light golden yellowish floor????
HELPPPPPPPPPPP!!
(going for another glass of wine while I wait tee hee )
Okay with all this talk from and advice needed from Jennifer and I about her paint colors and me and my bamboo floors (thanks to all that have responded so far to that thread by the way ) I now have another thing I'd like opinions on.
I'm TOTALLY incompetent when it comes to decorating and I sit here now wondering why the heck I agreed to build another house Here's my 'current' LOL issue. Our kitchen and family room will be an open concept L shape room. Short part of the L is the kitchen area with cupboards, island and appliances. Long part is the adjoining eating area with table and chairs and then a sofa table, sofa, loveseat and chair with the top of the L (very end of the room) having a fireplace in the corner and the tv and stand.
I am having my olive colored maple cabinets in the new place just like I have here because A I love them and B I couldn't make a decision So I have chosen the olive colored cabinets, a black with olive swirl granite countertop and an 8 x 4 island with the same granite which will be dividing the short part of the L from the beginning of the long part of the L where the table and chairs are (confused yet? )
My table and chairs are black metal with funky multi colored (grey's, browns, blacks) interchangeable tiles and my family room coffee, sofa and end tables are metal in a brushed nickle color. My sofa, loveseat and chair are plum/burgundy. Not quite plum, not quite burgundy whatever the heck color THAT makes. I think I'm color blind AND decorating challenged.
My dilemma now is I had wanted to paint my wall behind my cabinets (short part of the L) a cranberry red to go with my funky NEW dishes I got for Christmas and the cranberry in our SA. My non designing challenged hairdresser friend stated the olive cupboards and cranberry were opposite colors on the wheel (what on earth?) and that a soft yellow or butterscotch would look nice and I could use one shade behind the olive cupboards and another different shade in the area where the table and chairs are and the family room is and use my cranberry as an accent in the kitchen area. Okay, whatever! I"m going to go along because her places always look great. However, I am now torn trying to figure out a color of wood for the floors. I saw a great one today which was a very light maple but I had always HATED light floors. Her furniture was dark and her walls were a green and an orange. Mine are dark but my walls will be a yellow. I've always liked medium to a darkish oak color floor (I don't like real dark or blackish colors or the orangey or cherry colors) so I don't know if I should stick with the medium browns since the walls are light and the granite is dark or go with the new light color I saw. I'm thinking the light colored floor wouldn't look so good with yellowish walls (maybe too much yellow??)
Man, I"m going on and on and on...can you tell I've had a few drinks tonight (no kids for the weekend for the first time in years and here we are having to make floor and color choices )
Any suggestions besides go jump in the lake etc would be GREATLY appreciated! If I knew how to start a poll it would be this....
olive cupboards
black granite countertop
black metal and brushed nickle metal tables and occasional tables
burgundy/plummish leather furniture
a yellowish/buttercup or was it butterscotch walls (IS there a difference? NOT to me hee hee)
medium brown or light golden yellowish floor????
HELPPPPPPPPPPP!!
(going for another glass of wine while I wait tee hee )