Choosing Paint Colors is Draining

Posted February 17th, 2010 by kerri and filed in small house living
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Photo by Kevin Pieper

Photo by Kevin Pieper

It’s time to paint the inside of The Little House. There’s 5 very good rea­sons for embark­ing on this project now:

  • It’s win­ter and there’s lit­tle else to do.
  • Dale is home.
  • When he is work­ing, he is too busy to do much around the house dur­ing the week, and he wants to spend his week­ends on the lake.
  • We’re tir­ing of the “eggshell” white we chose when The Little House was built.
  • It’s been nearly 7 years, so it is time.

Bedroom

Dale is the painter in our fam­ily. He painted the entire Little House over the course of a week­end dur­ing the fin­ish­ing phase. The house had yet to get the win­dow air unit, so he worked through the nights in the heat of August that year to get it painted.

My post on Monday shows our bed­room, which Dale painted dur­ing his win­ter lay-off last year. Before we sold our house in the city, our real­tor rec­om­mended a com­plete paint job of all the rooms in all the same color. The paint his painter chose was between a beige and brown, not unlike the paint we saw going into new con­struc­tion at the time.

We loved the color and wanted to paint The Little House in the same hue, but when we went to find the color for the bed­room last year, the local paint store fran­chise didn’t have it.

We went with the darker color shown in Monday’s photo, which I think is per­fect for the bed­room. I like it dark and that color makes day­time naps more shaded and even the black­est of coun­try nights dimmer.

Dale thought it too dark, but I talked him into keep­ing it. However, we do agree it too dark for the rest of The Little House.

I’ve decided to match the bath­room with a very light beige that is in the shower curtains.

However, we’re at a loss what to do in the com­bined liv­ing room/kitchen. My color scheme is red and black (remem­ber all of those black bears). The kitchen counter is white with red and green splashed in the tow­els and can­is­ter set. My appli­ances are also black.

We don’t want any­thing too flashy or eye-popping (Remember, Dale is the safe, white paint type) and we can’t go too dark due to the size of the room.

Any thoughts on paint col­ors readers?

23 Responses to “Choosing Paint Colors is Draining”

  1. Kim says:

    I sec­ond Susan's sug­ges­tion, but if a green would please you, look at Benjamin Moore's Great Barrington Green (and the related shades, lighter and darker, on the sam­ple card) and/or Home Depot's Behr in Caraway. We've used both and are very pleased with them. Green's a good accent w/ red, as long as you stay away from Christmas-y shades.

    The Caraway in par­tic­u­lar is very nice and unob­tru­sive– almost like a khaki or beige in its effect. (I think there's one pic on my FB wall pho­tos of our office… that's the caraway.)

    • kerri says:

      Thank you, Kim. I tried pic­tur­ing even a really light green in the house last night and it just isn't com­ing together for me. I'll most likely go with the light brown/beige. I'll have to get some color swatches this week­end and bring them home.

  2. S.A.B.L.E. says:

    I feel I'm a cre­ative per­son, but dec­o­rat­ingly chal­lenged. Good luck on find­ing just the right color.

  3. We just painted our din­ing room a pretty green and dis­cov­ered that black is a great accent. Since you have decor in black, I sug­gest green as a paint color. You could choose a light shade. You also said you have some reds, green goes great with red.
    Choosing paint col­ors is a bear for me, too. Last night my hus­band began paint­ing our hall­way with a color I had cho­sen and I had to tell him it just wasn't what I thought it would look like. We ran to Home Depot and I chose another color, this time it was pleas­ing to my eye. He was sweet about it, poor guy.

  4. Bj says:

    Growing up mil­i­tary, I did not real­ize that there were any other col­ors painted on walls than white and gun­ship gray( KI Sawyer AFB) on walls until I became an adult.
    While I still favor the light­est shades, I do tend to lean towards, but­ter­cream, with wal­nut trim.

    Kerri, I know your pain. Once I fin­ish the build­ing this sum­mer, I too will have to choose paint color. Perhaps, I can just get by with all blonde wood paneling…hmmm.…no paint! LOL
    Whatever you choose, I am sure it will do fine for another 7 years! LOL.
    BJ

  5. olivia says:

    Me again. DH has now been paint­ing our house since September **sigh**. He has com­pleted the 2 down­stairs rooms plus broom closet (still the laun­dry room to go) and has now moved upstairs to a bed­room. Has been paint­ing that for about a month. Stairwell, bath­room, 2 more bed­rooms and a "dress­ing room" to go…

  6. Cindyt says:

    LOL…I feel your pain! I have a deci­sion mak­ing pro­cras­ti­na­tion gene…especially when it comes to choos­ing paint col­ors. I know it is only paint and can be changed…(but for me it is usu­ally years before I can muster the courage to choose a new color and pull out the lad­ders, rollers, and brushes). the last time I lived with 4 very large splotches of color on my Liv/dining room walls to try and choose a new color for over 1 1/2 years!!! Everyone thought I was try­ing to be an avant garde artist! Ha. Finally, my kids for Christmas 2008 gave me the gift of Paint and Free Labor to paint..Who could turn that incen­tive down? I choose a lovely warmish gold color from the Ralph Lauren palate with an Acent wall of a dark choco­late brown…feeds into my luv of choco­late!!! I just love the col­ors espe­cially at night..it is just down­right cozy. What is really funny…the new place main liv­ing areas are painted the exact same col­ors!!! It was meant to be! I don't have to choose paint color or repaint!!! :) Cindyt

  7. Alexandra says:

    Ah, paint! Good luck with this project and choos­ing the color. My hus­band would paint every wall yel­low if I let him. You have had some good sug­ges­tions already. Sherwin Williams also has a paint called Harmony that is low VOC. We used it last time we changed a room color and were happy with the results.

  8. Kathleen Winn says:

    We recently remod­eled two bath­rooms and I think I strug­gled over paint color more than any­thing else. Sherwin Williams has lit­tle pam­phlets with dif­fer­ent paint col­ors and the sug­gested accent col­ors shown. You just look for the gen­eral color you're inter­ested in then pick from their selec­tion of book­lets with dif­fer­ent shades and vari­a­tions on that color. I had a gen­eral idea of the color I wanted, but hav­ing the book­lets to look through helped me nar­row down my choice, then the best accent col­ors were already selected for me. It worked out great– I'm really happy with the col­ors and didn't have to sweat it over mak­ing sure the accent col­ors worked out. Have you thought about doing the kitchen area in a dif­fer­ent but com­pli­men­tary color, to set it off a lit­tle from your liv­ing space? Good luck with your project Kerri– fresh paint makes a house feel new!

    • So glad to hear your bath­room project went well, Kathy! We do have a Sherwin Williams here. I will have to go into the store. That was the com­pany that had the color the painter used in our house in KC. It was also what we used in the bed­room.
      The kitchen and liv­ing space are so com­bined, I hadn't thought of using a dif­fer­ent color, but your sug­ges­tion makes me want to take another look at it from that per­spec­tive. Thanks!

      • Susan says:

        Shermin Williams is excel­lant paint. Check them out for their dis­count also. Think if you give them your email address you get 10% off, it might be even more. Plus they keep a record of the col­ors you get. I didn't like one color I bought and they were able to darken it for me. Anyway I have had good ser­vice from my local store.

  9. Gosh, paint­ing is a job that needs done in our house. I want to have the wall paper removed. I love earth tones. One great advange to a small house,it will not take long to paint. I am the painter in our house and I can't find any spare time. Good luck. Mary Nida

    • When we removed the wall­pa­per from the house in the city, I swore I would never use wall­pa­per again! :) The pre­vi­ous own­ers put it on wrong and half the dry­wall came off with it. What a mess.
      I don't know how you have time for any­thing, Mary. You should hire it done.

  10. Susan says:

    I like the earthy color you have in the bed­room. How about a lighter shade of that color for your liv­ing area. If you have any left you could even use the bed­room color for that small wall that sep­a­rates the bedroom/living for an accent. Well this mak­ing me want to paint my house now. Inside and out. Close to 10 years on some rooms.