I am thinking of using Spare White SW 6203 on the walls (shiplap) in my powder room. The tile has grey in it and the vanity is light mint blue. Do you think that will match?
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I painted family room SW 7071 (gray screen) it continues to open kitchen with white cabinets and river white granite countertop. Backplash is glass and marble mosaic. Flooring is maple cinammon hardwood.
Since kitchen opens to family room and there is not much wall space left for paint anyways, I am thinking of continuing the gray screen in kitchen.
The living room on the other side of the kitchen (L shape layout) is visible from the doorway (no door) through kitchen. Its a huge space with vaulted ceiling. I was planning on painting living rioom along with hallway in spare white, but not sure if it will clash with the gray screen on other side. Any other colors that will transition well from one room to other?
I think Gray Screen in your kitchen would be a good choice to keep the flow between the two rooms. Spare White won’t clash with Gray Screen, but it has a slight green undertone, so I might consider going with more of an off-white with a blue undertone or a griege undertone instead. I would love to help you find the perfect color with an Interior Color Consultation!
Thanks for reaching out, Neha! I hope to hear from you soon.
Laura
I might try a darker trim to pop out against the Spare White and Sea Salt colors. I love Virtual Taupe as a darker neutral trim option, but you could also go a bit lighter and still have some contrast with Balanced Beige or Anew Gray. Try out some samples and see what might work with your lighting and your space. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help you further. Thanks so much!
[…] White has a cool gray undertone while Crushed Ice and On the Rocks have more of a blue undertone. Spare White, Fleur de Sel and Frosty White are cooler off-whites that have a slight green-blue […]
I am thinking of using Spare White SW 6203 on the walls (shiplap) in my powder room. The tile has grey in it and the vanity is light mint blue. Do you think that will match?
Hi Michelle!
Thank you for your comment. However, it sounds like you are in need of more than I can offer by responding to your comment. Please check out my Interior Color Consultation packages in my shop.
I would love to be your color consultant!
I painted family room SW 7071 (gray screen) it continues to open kitchen with white cabinets and river white granite countertop. Backplash is glass and marble mosaic. Flooring is maple cinammon hardwood.
Since kitchen opens to family room and there is not much wall space left for paint anyways, I am thinking of continuing the gray screen in kitchen.
The living room on the other side of the kitchen (L shape layout) is visible from the doorway (no door) through kitchen. Its a huge space with vaulted ceiling. I was planning on painting living rioom along with hallway in spare white, but not sure if it will clash with the gray screen on other side. Any other colors that will transition well from one room to other?
Hi Neha,
I think Gray Screen in your kitchen would be a good choice to keep the flow between the two rooms. Spare White won’t clash with Gray Screen, but it has a slight green undertone, so I might consider going with more of an off-white with a blue undertone or a griege undertone instead. I would love to help you find the perfect color with an Interior Color Consultation!
Thanks for reaching out, Neha! I hope to hear from you soon.
Laura
I would like to do this color in my hallway and sea salt merging with it in the living room. What color for the trim. I love neutral colors!
Hi there!
I might try a darker trim to pop out against the Spare White and Sea Salt colors. I love Virtual Taupe as a darker neutral trim option, but you could also go a bit lighter and still have some contrast with Balanced Beige or Anew Gray. Try out some samples and see what might work with your lighting and your space. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help you further. Thanks so much!