Thursday, January 24, 2013

Reception 2...


Ive had wooden paneling added to reception 2 and I'm at the point now of making a decision on the paint colour! This dilemma has kept me from sleeping...When I do manage to get some sleep, I'm dreaming that I'm hanging off a cliff and Capri, shouting "who is that child"?


2 choices - Both colours are Farrow and Ball.


On the left we have Railings - on the right we have Off Black.



Railings?


Off Black?


I'll be removing all furniture from this room ( Reception 2 ) as we need to make space for this...



WHAT TO DO???

15 comments:

  1. Off black!! Love the sofa, plush.

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  2. Love off black! Cant wait for the outcome!

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  3. Off Black! Loving that pink sofa, oh my, it is amazing.

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  4. Railings, for shizzle - the blue tones against the black add an inky intrigue and the shadows will be ones that you'll want to dive into. Off Black will be nice, but not mysterious.

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  5. At first I thought off black, but it seems a bit flat (like chalkboard paint). Railings has great depth.

    Is it just me or did my previous sentence sound unbelievably pretentious?

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  6. I'm thinking railings too - just a bit more left field than off black

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  7. I like the off black - especially with the GORGEOUS pink sofa.

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  8. Railings. Off Black looks a bit dull and Railings brings more interest to the room.

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  9. I'd say go with Railings as its a bit more lively and you have enough black elsewhere.

    I really like the panelling, was it hard to do? and where did you sourse it from?

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  10. Honestly, either would be fantastic. Can't wait to see the finished space!

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  11. Railings has that something extra, there is a subplot in that color.

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  12. Have you ever used or experimented with milk paint on walls? From what I understand, it supposedly has a similar very flat, velvety depth to the color to it. Curious if you had any thoughts on it. I know the farrow and ball is quite pricey and have considered milk paint as an alternative. I wonder if you could achieve a similar look and color finish with using that as an alternative to a product like F&B or equivalent clay based esoteric paints?

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  13. Just what I was looking for we're going through the tough decision, also considering Bowler Hat by Dulux but I have to admit I have a weakness for Farrow & Ball

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