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SewingSenior 06-18-2018 01:13 PM

Colors Colors so many Colors
 
It's time to paint my sewing room again, but I'm stumped as to which color to paint it. I had a nice sage green for a few years and really like it, but now I have that color in the hallway and den so it's out. The latest color was sort of a dusty pink which looked nice enough however, the pink did seem to show up on some of my lighter fabrics, making me thing I must have been totally in luv with pink at one time. My neighbor finally told me it was the paint that was making everything take on a pink cast.

So my question is other than white, which is a bit sterile looking to me, what color do you think is best for a sewing room. The floor is a LVP in a medium dark tone with white woodwork. I only have one window in the room so I can't go to dark on the paint. Pictures of your recommendations would be great and if you can please include paint brand and color number. Thanks in advance for the feedback.

Cheshirepat 06-18-2018 03:07 PM

I painted my bedroom a cool, lavender blue, not a dark shade -it's fairly light...I find it really calming.

tranum 06-18-2018 04:41 PM

I vote for a white.

wesing 06-18-2018 04:52 PM

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Our sewing room is a pale mint green.

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If I were starting over today I would probably pick a pale turquoise or periwinkle.

Rhonda K 06-18-2018 05:05 PM

There is so much more that goes into paint color selection. It's a process for sure and there can be lots of misses. What direction does the window face? You will have different lighting at different times of day. Is the flooring cool or warm in tone? What is your color tolerance? Are there any window treatments to consider? What type/kind of lighting is in the room? Do you want neutral or colors?

I suggest a visit to the paint store with a sample of the flooring and or window treatments. Ask for a fan deck. Look at the origin of the color swatch usually at the bottom.

Take numerous swatches that interest you. When you find two or three get samples made. Paint two coats on foam boards. Different colors on each board. Don't paint on current wall color as it doesn't reflect the true color.

Best wishes on color selection. I am trying to decide a new color too.

PS: Did you like the new flooring?

SewingSenior 06-18-2018 06:22 PM

Rhonda K, thanks for all the great advice, I will visit our local paint dealer and take a sample of the flooring but as for window treatment I really don't have any. I have a small cornice board at the top of the window, because I wanted to let as much natural light in as possible. I will change the fabric covering on the cornice to compliment the wall color once I have selected one. Selecting paint color is my weakest point. I see a shade in the paint store and think it is perfect but when I get it on the wall it always looks different.

I do love the new flooring. It has a lot of variances and just enough texture to avoid being to slick. The light plays beautifully on it. I can highly recommend Coretec Plus 5 Gold Coast Acacia.

Oh and Wesing, your quilt is very pretty and your little model is even prettier.

jmoore 06-19-2018 02:52 AM

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I also chose a mint green. I thought it was too bright when I first applied it to the walls but when the flooring and furniture went in it took on a different look. [ATTACH=CONFIG]596155[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]596156[/ATTACH]And the color does change throughout the day depending on where the sun is coming in.

luvstoquilt 06-19-2018 03:12 AM

Benjamin Moore “Costal Fog” is such a great color to live with. It changes with the light. It is a grayish green and I love it.

luvstoquilt 06-19-2018 03:17 AM

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It is cloudy out today. I hope you can see the color.

bearisgray 06-19-2018 03:21 AM

You might check to see what color(s) art galleries paint their walls. (I have not been to many, so not an expert on that)

I have been to the Quilt Museum in Paducah, Ky - and the walls were sort of a medium light color that I wuuld consider sort of "yucky" by itself, but the quilts looked great against them.


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