Color check
LNR is moving out on Saturday. The house has developed some distinct bare spots, as well as the piles of boxes.
I've booked most of June off (work have a sabbatical scheme). I plan to, among other things, repaint at least the living room and LNR's old room, which naath intends to move into in July.
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If you're really undecided then I'd suggest you buy some sample tins, and some sheets of white card and paint them with the samples. and see how they look with the various features in the room.
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The carpet downstairs is grey and the one in the about-to-be-spare room is red-going-on-pink. Carpet color is negotiable in the medium term, none of the carpets being exactly straight out of the shop, but for practical reasons I'd prefer the repainting to precede the recarpeting.
The living room definitely wants colors at the lighter end as it doesn't get enough light to risk darkening further. Yes, there's exposed brickwork, which I quite like personally.
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And I bet you laminate floors would improve the light levels too...
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I'd been wondering about yellow, in fact.
The kitchen cupboards might get some paint too...
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The kitchen is such a lovely room in itself I think it'd really benefit from a facelift. Might be as easy to just change the cupboard doors though - they're melamine or similar IIRC, which would need sanding down to make the paint stick. And even then you'd have to use something with a lasting finish that could be cleaned, and gloss paint is absolutely appalling stuff, it takes pints of white spirit to clean it out of your brush afterwards...
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You want to go and browse Homebase's kids' section; you can get magnetic paint and metallic paint and glitterpaint and all sorts. One of the perks of having your own house is you don't have to feel constrained to orthodox colours.
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magnoliagrey for downstairs - neutral is good for communal spaces, right?no subject
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