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Choices and Changes

 If and only if the price is right, I am wanting to get my dining room re-painted.  I like the red, but I am tired of it.  According to two decorators I know, they say red is OUT.

I would love to be trendy and do some sort of blue/green/gray tone, but I think the safe route would be a tan/nuetral color.  We had the living room and dining room painted Latte in January and I LOVE it!!!!  I THINK I am going to do the dining room in the color one step up from that called Hopsack.

Comments

Tara G. said…
I think it'll look really sharp, Laurie!
Tara G. said…
P.S. Why don't you use some of the colors you mentioned and create some big art?!
Casey Fields said…
Could you post a picture of your living room? We are about to close on a new house and I have latte picked out as our bedroom color. Would love to see it on the wall :)
We just painted almost our entire house "kilim beige" from that same strip. I think any of those colors would look great in your dining room. :)
The Garners said…
Love those color choices--Good luck! We painted our dining room last weekend (SW Dapper Tan, 125%, I think...a shade darker than the Dapper Tan on the strip), and I was happy with the change!
Leslie said…
We painted our kitchen Sherwin Williams "Sea Salt." It looks green/gray on the card, but it's a beautiful blue gray on the walls, and looks so pretty with everything. I'm now wishing I had painted our whole house that color. I love how paint can change a room.
Lori Marks said…
Very pretty choice! I love how your first paint job turned out. Post some pics when you're done!
Noelle said…
I know 2 people that painted their house with kilim beige!
I changed our dining room from red to gray. It took me 5 tries to get the right shade of gray, because a lot of grays turn out looking light blue. A very neutral and pretty gray is Mega Greige by Sherwin Williams. That was the one that finally worked and I love it!! Hope you do some before/after shots. :)
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tara said…
I've used latte and Kilim beige in multiple houses!
Unknown said…
Our bedroom is painted hopsack and I love it! It is a very soft and calming beige. It pairs well with blues and teals.
Karin said…
Laurie, my house is painted Latte and my dining room is painted Hopsack! How funny! I love it but I have been obsesssed with the HGTV show Fixer Upper and now I want to paint everything gray (which would not go with anything I own and is a very bad idea according to my husband. Llol!!!)

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