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What Color To Do?

We are currently in a kitchen remodel. We have decided on black granite counters, pine floors, and golden oak cabinets. Now I’m not sure what color to do the walls! I’ve been thinking about a light lavender or periwinkle. I’m just not sure. I also plan on having wrought iron accessories and detailing. And suggestions?

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  1. Bean
    November 21st, 2009 at 11:08 | #1

    Color is a very personal choice dependent on the mood you want to create. Check out HGTV for some great color advice. Just going on the description you gave, I would recommend a light sage.
    Happy Decorating!

  2. extremes
    November 21st, 2009 at 16:09 | #2

    I think either of those colors would be good. Just be careful that they are not too light, because then it could be stark against the dark countertops. I think the blue would be great.

  3. *CraftyM
    November 21st, 2009 at 20:23 | #3

    I would think a nice medium faded green or mustard/saffron yellow would look really nice. The warm colors would complement each other very well. But for a fun, darker color , then I would suggest a pomegranate shade of red and think it would look great! Best of luck!

  4. November 21st, 2009 at 23:25 | #4

    i think either green or teal

  5. momkat
    November 22nd, 2009 at 00:14 | #5

    While I’m not a fan of either of those colors, my thought would be the periwinkle for depth of color that would stand up to the strong colors you already have.
    Many places now mix 2 ounce bottles of paint so you can do a large square in your room just to try it. I would suggest getting three or four shades, since there are so many shades of every color, and try them on your walls. It may look like patchwork, but you’ll be painting over them and this way you can actually see what that “great color” you love on the chip actually looks like against the rest of the kitchen. It’s a fact that most paints never actually look like the chip, so why take the chance. And after living with them a week or two, you’ll know which ones you really like.
    A few dollars up front for samples can save you disappointment and money in the long run.
    Good luck – and enjoy your new kitchen.

  6. November 22nd, 2009 at 05:21 | #6

    They sound fine. However I would stay with a colour complimentary to your golden oak cabinets, so as not to shut down the room. By that I mean the more colours you put in a room, the smaller the room tends to look. One or two colours all over and one or two ‘bright’ pieces, by way of table cloth, curtains or painting would look great! Good luck!!

  7. jujuma2
    November 22nd, 2009 at 10:48 | #7

    also think about a beautiful tobacco brown. Ive seen one kitchen very similar to yours and they used this color. it was fabulous. this would work well with wrought iron accessories.striking accessories need a strong backgound. whatever you decide, and it’s almost always a coin flip, you can always change it, if you hate it. hope you have fun.

  8. Stephanie P
    November 22nd, 2009 at 13:06 | #8

    Me personally I would make it look Tuscany with a golden rod color possible an antique finish. Then decorate with wine pictures, grape vines, etc.

  9. Mandy
    November 22nd, 2009 at 20:00 | #9

    periwinkle is very in this year.

  10. Zombdra
    November 23rd, 2009 at 02:18 | #10

    This may not be to your taste, but I’d say that a shade of navy would look good contrasting with the pine and oak and complement the dark granite and steel.

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