Love your videos, James, and looked up your Dad's website. Beautiful work!💐Love his portraits! I aspire to be able to get such good likenesses and liveliness. I believe I saw portraits of you and your sister at tender ages(?)🙂
Thank you so much for your amazing videos! I have learnt a lot about color. No when I see a color I can spot the undertones. I couldn't do that before! 🥰🤩
I must say I lean more toward the grey greens because they are much more versatile…. But if this color is something like FB Green Blue - hard to tell on video given how light it appears vs LRV - I can see how this color could be a great choice in places like bathrooms and laundry rooms with certain light exposures. What I particularly like in this video is how you show how you could use this color in a place where the floor plan is open or opened up via reno by widening the casements - by using a color like felted wool in the adjoining space. That really works IMHO
Please review and recommend a palette using SW Bracing Blue or Daphne. I'm seriously considering using this in my dining room below the chair rail (because I think it would be too dark to use on the entire room) but need to figure out a good creamy color to go on the upper portion.. And I'd want to use the creamy color as the main color in the foyer and living room that adjoins it. Pretty please! I'm stuck in indecision! Favorite Jeans SW9147 also is a contender. Is doing two colors in the dining room considered dated? Or will it hold for years?
Will jasper stone work as vanity color/cabinet and silent ripple as walls in bathroom? For reference the floors and shower tiles are a light beige/tan color.😅
Could somebody please give me some advice? I have been given permission by landlord to paint my bedroom a neutral colour and am so excited as its desperately overdue. The linoleum floor is a Kilim Beige colour. I need a high LRV, something that compliments deep navy blue curtains and decor and light rattan furniture. Am I asking too much 🤔 I will be repainting the ceiling, cornices and baseboards. Any help would be SO GREATLY APPRECIATED 🥰🤞🙏🙏