Hard to believe Halloween is just around the corner.
I've been a little pre-occupied with plans for the halloween party this year -
the
2nd Annual Black Hat Society party
Last year was so fun - I've been deciding what decorations to use
What food to serve.
What treats to give-away...
I will be hoping for some inspiration at Rogers Gardens next week.
Can't wait for Halloween!!! Can you?
QUESTIONS FROM READERS:
Hi Claudine, I came across your blog and was reviewing your suggestions for colors. I am re-painting our house and deciding on the right color. Our brick is light however the house is painted a darker grey.
I would like to change the color to complement our brick and was thinking of a taupe color. I have looked at Sherwin Williams and am debating on using Studio Taupe.
I was also looking at Behr colors however did not find anything quite right. I'm attaching a few pictures of the house for your reference. We are also replacing the roof so I feel it's the perfect time to change the overall colors. I would greatly appreciate your suggestions. Thank you!
A Midwestern girl looking for help
Vanessa Lloyd
Hi Vanessa and a shout out to the Midwest! Thanks so much for reading.
Your brick has a very warm tone, and it may be hard to find the right color that will compliment it - which will be your task to paint the samples and hold them up there to see the effect. Gray is actually the most popular accent to use with the orange toned brick. Not sure taupe is the way to go as it can have a bit of a purple undertone. Possibly a beige with a gray undertone. On the other hand, a blue gray, or blue-green gray would be a perfect compliment to your house color - maybe for an accent color? or a door? -
but here are a few colors to try:
try Benjamin Moore Raccoon Hollow |
try Benjamin Moore Brandon Beige |
try Benjamin Mooer SMOKEY TAUPE or STONE HEARTH |
try BenjaminMoore LOUISBURG GREY |
BM Louisburg Gray |
Personally, I'm kind of in love with the painted brick look for updating a home these days - so I've included a couple examples of that - just because they look so awesome. I just spend a week in Utah working with a homeowner who just purchased a red brick house.
There are a gazillion red brick homes in her town, and the only way to update this look is to paint the brick. However, you may be very fond of your brick - so this is just a suggestion! Good Luck!
Hi Claudine,
I was hoping you could help me out. I am really dissatisfied with the color of the walls in my library.
All the paint in the room is by Benjamin Moore. The walls are Pale Oak, the built-in bookshelf is Revere Pewter, and the trim is Catalina Blue. It is a large room with high ceilings and two walls of very large windows, facing East and North (and one window facing West). It goes without saying the room has a lot of natural light, mostly unobstructed, since we live on the ocean. My original idea was to keep the paint mostly neutral, because the room has a lot of artifacts and texture. I chose the trim to be brighter, shooting for the sea glass hues. I love everything in my library, except for the walls (besides, the wall paint would be the easiest thing to change) -- and for the life of me, I cannot figure out what other color might work. There is so much light in the room, that the color of the bookshelves ends up blending with the wall color. I'm thinking something warmer than Pale Oak might work, as long as there is enough contrast in the bright light. What would you suggest?
Thank you so much,
Natalia
Hi Natalia,
I think you are so blessed to live on the Ocean. The room is simply lacking contrast. I know you said you get tons of light, but a room without contrast can get a little 'meh', and I think that's what you are feeling. The wall and bookcase are too close. It needs freshening with some soft white.
Benjamin Moore REVERE PEWTER with white. |
Revere Pewter looks amazing with white. Try Benjamin Moore DOVE WHITE on the walls, and you could bring that sea glass trim color as an accent wall - Benjamin Moore BEACH GLASS - in your wall niche
Benjamin Moore BEACH GLASS |
and maybe even at the back of the bookcase, similar to this:
Hi Claudine,
I found your website while searching for ideas on exteriors for brick homes. I saw your write up on Curb Appeal where you discovered white wash for brick homes.
Our home is half orange ugly brick and the other half is white siding, black shutters, black front door, white double garage door, and dark grey shingle roof.
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I really like the idea of white wash but because of the ugly orange brick I think it would be better to either paint, lime wash or German Schmear. I also like the taupe and possibly a darker taupe for the shutters and the question would be what to do for the siding and what color and what technique do you recommend.
I have attached some pictures. Let me know if you need other pictures. I’ve also attached pictures of homes that I like.
Thank you,
Carmen Carver
Carmen,
You are absolutely right. A white wash over the orange could leave you with peachy pink - and I agree that paint in a taupe or gray would be an amazing look for this home. I would consider a charcoal or navy for the accent color (shutters, etc.) and for a true update, paint the siding the same color as the brick, as the two toned look is more dated. Here are some examples of color, and the treatment mentioned above.
Good luck! Contact me again once you have decided what look you like if you need specific recommendations for colors.
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